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Cycling Norfolk's Old Railway Lines and Quiet Lanes - A Muntjac Deer and a Dinosaur!

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In this ride I’m out in Norfolk cycling sections of the Weavers Way, mixing old railway lines with those proper quiet country lanes that make you feel like you’ve escaped everything for a bit. It’s one of those rides where the scenery does a lot of the talking—flat-ish, open skies, and that very Norfolk feel where you can just tick along and enjoy the rhythm. I’m always on the lookout for the little surprises on routes like this, and this one delivered: I spotted a Muntjac deer, which is never a bad day on the bike. And then, because cycling in the UK is never just “a normal ride”, there’s also a dinosaur involved. It’s a fun, slightly random moment that sums up why I love these adventure-style vlogs—quiet lanes, odd finds, and the simple joy of getting out. If you’re planning your own Norfolk ride, this is a great reminder that traffic-free bits like old rail paths are brilliant for steady miles, and the lanes link it all together nicely for a proper day out.

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