Toggle mobile menu visibility

The Eastern Maritime Way

(Great Yarmouth to Lowestoft) - A 12 mile dedicated cycling trail connecting Great Yarmouth to Lowestoft.

A cycle path that starts at Great Yarmouth Railway Station before taking in many of the east coast's hidden treasures. The first gem is the Ice House at Haven Bridge, a key building in the history of the town's fishing industry. The route then follows the River Yare to Gorleston and its beautiful sandy beach where you can find a genuine Banksy painting.

From Gorleston, it's a short pedal into Hopton to explore the first of two ruined churches. St. Margaret's also has a churchyard that has been turned into a picnic area, an ideal spot to take a well-earned break. Further along the route you can discover the second ruined church, St. Bartholomew's, Corton. The final stop is Lowestoft itself and the opportunity to stand in the UK's most easterly location at Ness Point, before finishing your ride at Lowestoft Railway Station.

Accessible sections

This is a cycling route and not recommended for walking, wheeling or horse riding.

Further information on the Eastern Maritime Way (PDF, 7 MB)

Share this page

Facebook icon Twitter icon Email icon

Print

Print icon