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Trail Description:
Lots of single track some downhill runs, a short duel track. There are also quite a few jumps including 1 medium size double, 1 massive canyon jump, 1 small rhythem section.
How to get there:
From Norwich take the fakenham road for about 15 miles. eventually you will see a sign post to bawdeswell. carry straight on past the Bawdeswell Garden centre. Go for about half a mile up the road until you see a sign post to Dereham. Take a right turn at the sign post. Go for about 1 mile up the road, eventually you will reach a wood, take the first left into the car park at the wood.
| Posted by: Wizard on 12/14/2012 |
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| Posted by: allie on 10/25/2012 |
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I've always dreamed about following one of those trails, I've never been a good biker though. Driving a volkswagen would make me feel a lot more comfortable. Do you have any trails to share for that?
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| Posted by: Jack Castell on 1/16/2012 |
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Ihave been biking at bawdeswell heath
for about 10 years there are some fairly
good technical jumps there and a good
natural trail i have noticed people hav
been cutting down trees stop please.
Iand my brother have mad 2 little bike
jump. Ireccomend bawdeswell heath. Jack
Castell 13 yrs old :D
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| Posted by: Bill Flynn on 3/18/2007 |
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On behalf of the Trustees of Bawdeswell Heath may I ask you to discontinue advertising this site. It is a County Wildlife Site where effort are being made to regenerate the vanishing natural heath. Much of the voluntary efforts have been sspoiled by unauthorised cyclists, damaging fragile vegetation and digging jumps and obstacles. The site is open to the public for walking and many walkers have been deterred by some reckles cyclists. Your co-operation would be appreciated. My email address is billflynn@bawdeswell.fsnet.co.uk.
Your comments would be welcomed. Thank you.
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| Posted by: chunky on 12/12/2004 |
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Not bad to use as a practise area to hone technical skills, some good jumps and rooty sections, however it is a very small area. Best to go mid week or early mornings to avoid the dog walkers. Been using it for years and never had any problems because the jumps and single track are all naturally occuring, however I have noticed recently that our small wheeled brothers are hacking up the trails and cutting down trees, Stop! Abuse it and we will lose it!
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