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Godric
Way - A selection of cycle
routes around Bungay
The
Godric Way is a recommended cycle route of some 24 miles through Bungav
and the surrounding Parishes. It offers outstanding views of the upper
Waveney Valley as well as visits to many historical buildings, churches
and local beauty spots. The route avoids main roads as far as possible
but cyclists are advised to ride sensibly and with caution at all times.
BUTTER CROSS START
Bungay's ancient Butter Cross, rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1688
provides a prominent starting point for the Godric Way. The Butter Cross
Tea Rooms in Cross Street makes an excellent rendezvous for cyclists.
From the Tea Rooms turn right to Trinity Street then right again and
head towards Beccles. On the
left stands the round Saxon tower of Holv Trinity Church, probably the
oldest building in Bungay.
ELLINGHAM
Upon reaching the Watch House PH take the Low Road to Ellingham Mill.
Here you will cross the River Waveney at a much-loved beauty spot at
the Mill House and pool.
BROOME
AND DITCHINGHAM
On leaving Ellingham Mill riders take first left and left again to join
the Yarmouth Road. Turn left towards Bungay. and take the first right
turn and then turn left towards Broome. A right turn just before the
bridge over the stream will bring you opposite the track leading to
Broome Church. A left turn will direct riders towards Ditchingham along
Rectory Road. Take a left and then right turn at the staggered cross
roads to take you past the peaceful setting of All Hallows Convent.
A short distance further and Ditchingham Church can be seen. and a left
turn here brings you to the main Norwich Road.
EARSHAM
At the main Norwich Road the Godric Way follows a right turn and then
first left along Pound Lane. Continue to the Hedenham Road, then turn
left to follow the road to Earsham. A wooded section here gives wav
to the fine view of Earsham
Hall with a magnificent Georgian wing clearly visible from the road.
At the next right turn the route will take cyclists towards the main
road at the rifle range. Here the main road is crossed and the old road
is followed in a westerly direction where the Waveney affords pleasant
views.
DENTON
AND ALBURGH
After rejoining the main road for a short distance, turn right and pass
Denton Church on the road to Alburgh. At the approach to Alburgh the
route forks left past the school and left again at the village sign.
At Holbrook Hill there are ercellent views across the Waveney Valley.
Follow the steep descent to The Dove Restaurant where riders cross the
main road and the Wavenev via the old bridge to Homersfield.
HOMERSFIELD
Homerslield is a picturesque village with ideal picnic sites. It is
approximately halfway round the main loop. Here you can picnic by the
Waveney or refresh yourself at the Black Swan.
THE
SAINTS
From Homersfield the route travels through a succession of villages
known as "the Saints". St. Cross is the first encountered
and is followed by St. Margaret South Elmham where you pass the church.
On leaving the village a left turn leads to St. Peter South Elmham.
and this is followed by Ilketshall St. Margaret with its lovely church
visible to the right. At the main road a left turn towards Bungay will
bring you to St. John's Church at Ilketshall; the graveyard is a wildlife
sanctuary.
METTINGHAM
At St. John's Church the route leaves the main road and follows Lodge
Road towards Mettingham Castle. In 1342 John de Norwich castellated
this residence adding a massive gateway which can be seen to the north
of the Castle site. You now return to Bungay by descending Annis Hill
and Annis Hill Lane then turn left along Beccles Road.
SHORTER OPTIONS
Shorter rides are possible bv departing from the Godric Way at the following
locations:
1. DITCHINCHAM (8 miles)
At the junction with the main Norwich Road turn left and return
to Bungay via Ditchingham Dam and Bridge Street.
2.
EARSHAM (10.5 miles)
Just
past Earsham Hall continue straight to the main road. cross straight
over and return lo Bungay along Earsham Dam and Cock Bridge.
3.
HOMERSFIELD SWAN (19 miles)
Take the Flixton Road hack to Bungay passing on route The Buck PH
and the adjoining Flixton Aviation Museum.
4.
ST. MARGARET ILKETSHALL (21 miles)
On approaching the village the Bungay road is signposted to take
you along St. Margaret's Road back to the town.
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River
Waveney at Ellingham

View
from bridge at Earsham

The
Minster at South Elmham

The
ruins of the castle at Mettingham
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