 | Horseriding in the Brecks is an ideal way of getting to see the unique landscape of forest, heath, pine lines, grassland and meandering rivers.
Horseriding in the Brecks
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If you are lucky enough to own your own horse why not treat it to a break too. You will find stabling facilities available at graded Bed and Breakfasts, self-catering cottages and camping and caravan parks. For more information click here
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Obtain a Riding in The Brecks pack with illustrated maps and information on the following routes click here to download an order form
The Harling Drove
This route is a gentle ride through the heart of Thetford Forest with views of ancient heaths and meres (link to Wildlife & Heritage 1.7) and links with other bridleways which make up a wider network of routes throughout The Brecks. Click here for further information.
The Peddars Way Bridle Route (in the Norfolk Brecks) –
this is a long-distance trail for riders, meandering close to the Roman road and linking with the Icknield Way Trail to the south. The waymarked route is 25 miles/65km long, passing through the Norfolk Brecks between Roudham Heath and Swaffham. Beyond it, the Bridle Route continues a further 38 miles/61km to the North Norfolk coast. Click here for further information
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If you have any difficulty in using any of the routes please contact the Brecks Countryside Project
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