Tour de Broads 2026

SUNDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER 2026

The Tour de Broads based just outside Norwich in the Broads National Park has become the region’s biggest celebration of cycling with a sell-out 1500 riders at each edition. This 14th edition returns to Octagon Park on the outskirts of Norwich on 6th September 2026.

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WHAT'S INCLUDED?

Fully Signed Routes

 

We meticulously sign all of our routes with arrows at every turn and at least every 2 miles… Meaning each event has over 1000 signs!

Tasty Adnams Reward

 

Thanks to our friends at Adnams, have a tasty beer on us at the finish to celebrate your achievement !

Souvenir Rider Number

With every event you’ll receive a unique rider number card.

Food & Drink Included

All food and drink at various feed stops are included with your entry. Choose from tea, coffee, a selection of squashes, fresh fruit, our famous homemade flapjacks and more!

Unique Finishers Medal

Every participant will get a custom medal when finishing.

Riding some of our linked events? Take a look at some of our inter-locking medals…

Free Event Photos

We have multiple photographers at every event, ready to capture the moment at the start, on the road and at the finish. All photos will be free to download after the event.

TPR Mechanical Support

Our team will be available for mechanicals and support if you have any issues, regardless if it is on the start line or out on the road.

Great Commeraderie

Expect a warm and friendly welcome from our team and your fellow riders whatever your age or experience, whether your riding a road bike, MTB, e-bike or any other!

Date

6th September 2026

Location

Octagon Park, Hospital Rd, Little Plumstead NR13 5FH

Event Times

Event Village Times – 7:30am until 5:00pm

Set beneath Broadland’s wide skies, the Tour de Broads takes you through scenic country roads and charming villages. Enjoy glimpses of the iconic Broads, peaceful riverbanks, and windmills surrounded by reedbeds and birdlife.

With routes of 25, 50, 75, or 100 miles, there’s something for everyone, no matter your experience or bike type. Each route is fully signposted, risk-assessed, and supported by the friendly TPR Events team.

Longer routes include a complimentary lunch, and all riders enjoy free hydration and snack stations. Expect cyclists of all kinds—road bikes, e-bikes, tandems, and more—celebrating Norfolk’s stunning countryside.

PACKING LIST

We’ve created a checklist of often forgotten items to bring, ensuring you have everything you need to get the most out of your day!

While we have a mechanical support team and broom wagon available to aid you on the road, we also recommend you are as self-sufficient as possible.

ROUTES

At TPR Events, we’re dedicated to creating the best routes for riders to enjoy. Every route is carefully plotted, analysed, risk-assessed, tested, and fully signposted, giving you the confidence to ride with peace of mind. Plus, all routes will be available to download as GPX files, providing turn-by-turn directions on your phone or GPS device. GPX files will be available a few days before the event, after our final checks for road closures and obstructions.

For Tour de Broads 2026, we’ve crafted 5 exciting routes to offer something for every rider:

  • 100 Mile

  • 75 Mile

  • 50 Mile

  • 25 Mile

  • Family Route

**Routes are subject to change until our final safety and road closure checks have taken place.**

100 Mile Route

Join hundreds of other cyclists on the 100 mile route. This route will offer you Broadland villages including Reedham, Stokesby, Kilby, Ranworth, Woodbastickwick, Coltishall and Barton Turf, plus it will will skirt the coast through the lighthouse village at Happisburgh and the stunning NT village at Horsey with it’s iconic Broadland windpump.    

This route is suitable to any bike as long as you are comfortable riding it for 100 miles. We introduce you to plenty of lanes, flowing B-roads as well as some faster link roads to help that all important average speed. We will support you every step of the way with FREE drink stops with lunch and home-made nibbles provided as well. 

Route Features

  • Distance – 101.0 Miles
  • Elevation – 2792ft
  • Start time – 8:00am
  • Lunch Is Included

TPR Events Difficulty Rating (This difficulty is worked out from the elevation and riding the routes ourselves)

8/10

75 Mile Route

The 75 follows the 100 but without the coastal loop to Mundesley. You will still experience the best bits of Broadland and enjoy the villages and unique landscapes on offer. 

This route is suitable to any bike as long as you are comfortable riding it for 75 miles. We introduce you to plenty of lanes, flowing B-roads as well as some faster link roads to help that all important average speed. We will support you every step of the way with FREE drink stops with lunch and home-made nibbles provided as well.

Route Features

  • Distance – 80.3 Miles
  • Elevation – 2106ft
  • Start time – from 8:30am
  • Lunch Is Included 

TPR Events Difficulty Rating (This difficulty is worked out from the elevation and riding the routes ourselves)

7/10

50 Mile Route

The 50 route initially follows the 100 and 75 for around 10 miles and then skips around Acle to bypass the Reedham loop. We then rejoin the 100 and 75 for a few miles before introducing you to perhaps one of the most popular riverside Broads villages at Ludlum and  the quirky bridge at Potter Heigham (pronunced “Pottuh haam” by us locals!) before rejoining the longer routes near Horning.

This route is suitable to any bike as long as you are comfortable riding it for 50 miles. We introduce you to plenty of lanes, flowing B-roads as well as some faster link roads to help that all important average speed. We will support you every step of the way with FREE drink stops with home-made nibbles provided as well. 

Route Features

  • Distance – 50.7 Miles
  • Elevation – 1,474ft
  • Start time – From 9.00am
  • Drink Stops Included

TPR Events Difficulty Rating (This difficulty is worked out from the elevation and riding the routes ourselves)

5/10

25 Mile Route

Your first big ride? Our 25 is designed for those wanting to get started or for those who want to take a leisurely all-day tour through Broadland to the absolutely beautiful riverfront at Reedham. On the return it is quiet lanes to Strumpshaw before returning to HQ. 

This route is suitable to any bike as long as you are comfortable riding it for 50 miles. We introduce you to plenty of lanes, flowing B-roads as well as some faster link roads to help that all important average speed. We will support you every step of the way with FREE drink stops with home-made nibbles provided as well. 

Route Features

  • Distance – 28.3 Miles
  • Elevation – 835ft
  • Start time – 10.00am
  • Drink Stops Included

TPR Events Difficulty Rating (This difficulty is worked out from the elevation and riding the routes ourselves)

3/10

Family Route

This route is designed for families to enjoy a big event over a family friendly distance! We endeavour to use non-traffic paths, trails and low-traffic byways to ensure it is an easy and stress-free day out for you and your family 😉 Entry is for up to 2 adults and up to 2 children with medals for everyone and some treats for the youngsters!

Route Features

  • Distance – 5 Miles
  • Elevation – 125ft
  • Start time – 11:00am – noon

TPR Events Difficulty Rating (This difficulty is worked out from the elevation and riding the routes ourselves)

1.5/10
Route Length

100 miles, 75 miles, 50 miles, 25 miles

FAQS

Yes, eBikes that conform to UK law are allowed on all TPR Events. Anything that gets you riding is great :) 

We have multiple broom wagon and mechanical support vehicles available to help you on the road – as well as first aiders at HQ.

All riders get free drinks and snacks at all stops.

  • Tea & coffee
  • Water
  • Selection of squash
  • Homemade flapjacks
  • Wide variety of fruit

On longer routes, there is also an additional lunch stop. In addition to  the above;

  • Sandwiches
  • Crisps
  • Haribo