Elveden Estate Cafe,
Elveden,
Open Mon - Sat 09:30-17:00, Sun 10:00 – 17:00,
Recommended
"How do you know if someone has recently done an Ironman triathlon, you don't have to know as they well tell you all about it."In case I haven't mentioned it I completed the Frankfurt Ironman last weekend. Now that it is out of the way I can once again concentrate on cafe cycling. I have lots of rides, sportives and special events planned over the next couple of months as I continue on my quest to find the best cafes to cycle to.
To start with I thought I would explore some new cycle path. Like lots of people from the Norfolk area I have been stuck in many a traffic jam while watching the Elveden duelling project being built over the last few years. However now that it is open I have noticed that included in the plans appears to be some cycle track which I have been itching to check out. Therefore myself and today's cycling guest, Big George, set off for a trip to Elveden Esae Cae to see what it was like.
I got up early to rebuild my bike from out of the bike box I had packed it in to in my Frankfurt hotel room a couple of days earlier (just after completing an Ironman triathlon).
Bike in pieces in Frankfurt Hotel ready for packing |
Big George told me how keen he was to hear about my Ironman experience. I think his exact words were 'just tell me how long you took and spare the stories' which I assume really meant 'please go through every part of the race in excruciating detail' which I did for a while until, surprisingly, Big George started to cycle ahead of me just out of earshot. He had clearly not realised I was still tired after the race and unable to keep up.
We continued to cycle at some pace as I tried to catch him up in order to tell him all about the ironman nutrition plan I had used but he kept increasing the speed so I'm not sure if he got to hear that much. With plenty of ironman chat left to tell him we arrived at the start of the new duel carriage way just outside Thetford and found the cycle path.
New cycle track along the A11 |
Appears to be shortage of t's and f's or just poor spelling |
Outside entrance in courtyard outdoor seating area |
The traditional 4 classic sponge cakes were available |
Relaxing courtyard outdoor seating area |
Drinks and cake |
All in all the Elveden Esae Cae had scored well in all categories and I recommend a visit especially if you want to check out the farm shop as well or have some proper food which looked excellent.
We had decided to return by train so set off for Brandon station to catch the 13:44. On the way I was shocked that the famous Elveden traffic lights had been removed but was pleased to see the quite cycle route continued south. I will have to explore it further on a future ride.
With Big George again bombing along out of earshot we arrived at Brandon station in time for our planned train.
Train at Brandon station like the one we caught back to Norwich |
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7.50
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7.50
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6.00
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6.50
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7.50
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7.00
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