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Epic Coastal Erosion in Norfolk - Cycling To Happisburgh to see it

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This one’s the last of my Norfolk rides for the year, and I’m heading back to Happisburgh to see the coastal erosion up close. I first came here a couple of years ago, and the whole point of this ride is to get eyes on it again and see what’s changed—how much more land has actually fallen into the sea since my last visit. It’s one of those places that really hits you when you’re stood there looking at it, because it’s not a headline anymore… it’s right in front of you. As always, it’s a proper cycling adventure vlog: getting out on the bike, rolling through Norfolk, and then arriving at a spot that’s genuinely dramatic. If you’ve ever wondered whether coastal erosion is “that bad”, Happisburgh is the kind of place that answers it quickly. And if you like the mix of real-world riding, UK travel routes, and a bit of perspective along the way, this is exactly that—finishing my Norfolk run with a ride that’s as interesting as it is sobering.

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