Ridersite Norfolk Weekend - August Bank Hol 2013
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 11:00 pm
The Norfolk weekend is almost upon us.

Here's what's happening

Here's what's happening
- Dates:
- August Bank Holiday: Sat 24th, Sun 25th, Mon 26th Aug (people rolling in on Fri 23rd)
- We have the use of a barn in a field near Acle in Norfolk …. about half way between Norwich and Great Yarmouth.
You can sleep in the barn
You can pitch your tent outside
If you “don’t do camping” you’ve still no excuse as Acle has a very conveniently situated Travelodge http://www.travelodge.co.uk/search_and_ ... otel_id=29
Sidestand pucks are advisable
- Well they’re pretty good actually.
The barn has a big barney type of space where we can eat, sleep and if the weather isn’t brilliant, can hide indoors.
The barn has a kitchen and a bathroom with proper flushing loo, hand-basin and shower ….. not your average barn.
- See Kwackerz post later in the thread - basically food will be provided for which we can all chip in
- The water on site is from a tested and approved borehole but still not recommended for pregnant ladies (there is no similar concern for fat blokes that look a bit pregnant)
- The barn is located here:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?hl=en& ... 8&t=h&z=17
…. And using Google maps you can get directions from wherever you happen to be.
Note also on that map are two additional points, one is the turn off the small single track road onto the dirt track that leads to the barn.
The track is now marked with a little sign - as shown in this picture:
As you can see from Google Maps, the barn is some distance down the dirt track and there is a farm gate half way down it that you need to open and close after you’ve gone through.
Here is a link to Google Maps Street view that shows the approach to the track …. You can explore to familiarise yourself.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=52.6233 ... 2,,0,-8.38
The other marked point is the turn off of the A47 as you turn onto Branch Road on the last bit of your journey.
This is marked as a bit of a warning. The unwary may need clearance from Air Traffic Control …..
Branch Road immediately climbs a ramp up over a railway bridge …. And down the other side.
At any serious speed, think aircraft carrier launch ramp …. and on a fully laden bike with limited changes of underwear, it’s not big and it’s not clever to use it to emulate Josh Brookes at Cadwell …..
The following link shows this in Google street view – though doesn’t really give the true scale of its launch capability – but take a virtual trip along so that you are ready for it …
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?hl=en& ... 214.6,,0,5
Please Note: For the last part of the journey, the road beyond Halvergate is a dead-end on which the local children, traffic and farm machinery don't expect to meet traffic. Ride with care.