Wheel Travel

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Wheel Travel

Bikes delivered straight to you at your chosen accommodation.

Wheel Travel was established with the idea to bring a quality Bicycle Delivery and Hire Service to the local area, taking away all the stresses of bike racks, collection and transport from our customers - truly allowing you to relax - after all that is what a short break is all about!

Wheel Travel is a delivery only service and deliver bicycles in and around the west Norfolk area.

Site Information
Opening Times:
Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 4:30pm. Saturday - Sunday, 10:00am - 4:30pm.
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Address:
PE30, Norfolk
Nearby Trails
Fen Rivers Way from Denver Sluice to King's Lynn
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0.42 Miles Away
The Fen Rivers Way runs for nearly 50 miles between the historic settlements of King’s Lynn and Cambridge. The distance between King’s Lynn and Denver Sluice is 14 miles, tracing the course of rivers that drain slowly across the Fens into the Wash. The distinctive fenland landscape has been heavily influenced by man, its fertile agricultural land dissected by dykes, rivers and embankments, constructed over centuries in the struggle to reclaim the land. The area is dominated by dramatic open landscapes and vast skies.
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King's Lynn Walsingham Way
Explore beyond West Norfolk
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0.46 Miles Away
An historic 29-mile King’s Lynn to Walsingham pilgrim trail will soon be officially launched.
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Woottons Walk
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2.69 Miles Away
The Woottons route has good surfaces throughout and a number of bridges to help visitors through the woods of Ling Common. The spread of these suburban villages across the landscape can almost be charted by looking at the fabric of their buildings.
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Nar Valley Way, Setchey and Shouldham Warren walk
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4.22 Miles Away
A diverse walk through the countryside of the Fens and Brecks, visiting Setchey, Pentney Abbey, Shoudlham Warren and Wormegay along the way
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Leziate Walk
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4.39 Miles Away
This peaceful route passes between the sleepy villages of Leziate and Ashwicken, where a history of industrial sand extraction has left the area with a series of artificial lakes. What it may lack in facilities the walk more than makes up for in rural charm.
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