Regional Cycle Route 42

Regional Cycle Route 42

Regional Cycle Route 42 is a regional bicycling route in Suffolk, England from Snape to Bramfield through the Suffolk Coast and Heaths, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Route

nape to Minsemere

Snape | Friston | Knodishall | Eastbridge | Dunwich | Bramfield

Links to:
* RCR 41 just south of Snape
* NCR 1 just north of Bramfield

This route takes one through Suffolk Coast and Heaths, an area of outstanding natural beauty and close to Leighston Abbey [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.12612] , Dunwich Heath [http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-dunwichheathandminsmerebeach] Minsmere RSPB Reserve [http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/m/minsmere/index.asp ] , the historical town of Dunwich was once a rich trading town and and has slowly been washed into the sea, and Merton Wood [http://www.wt-woods.org.uk/MertonWood] .

ee also

* [http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=suffolk+coastal+cycle+route Google search for 'Suffolk Coastal Cycle Route']
* [http://www.visit-suffolkcoast.co.uk/out-about/cycling-along-suffolk-coast Tourist Information from Visit Suffolk' about cyclings along the coast]
* [http://www.suffolkcoastandheaths.org/uploads/SCH%20Discover(1).pdf Discover Suffolk Coast and heaths]
* [http://www.suffolk.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/EF968DC1-82BD-489B-A92C-7CEA8AC1E269/0/GetCyclingSuffolk07.pdf Get Cycling in Suffolk]
* [http://www.sustrans.org.uk/default.asp?sRegion=East_of_England&map.x=1.51701750654199&map.y=52.3302058362132&bLarge=&nZoom=5&sPan=S Map from Sustrans]


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