You could try the cycle path between Victoria Road Gorleston and the Cliff Park estate which follows the old railway line - its a safe area and there are a few hills!
there are not many places in great yarmouth which have hills, the only place i know of is in the park area near great yarmouth acadamy, its the green area on the google map, the biggist hill in this area is a footpath oppersite great yarmouth acadamy (formally greenacer middle school)
Just drove past Bure park and kids are sledging down the embankment between the Pitch and Putt and the park itself. It's not a long run, but looks like a fast one!
jo....you don't have to take the kids sledging,just pretend they are about somewhere.....went to loddon bypass yesterday for 3 hours. tired legs today 52.526392,1.487296
Be mindful that ponds and pools will have a very thin slick of ice which will be strong enough to bear a layer of snow hiding them completely but not to bear dogs or people. Bacton Woods-used to be some good runs if there was enough snow to penetrate the trees.
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Oh I miss roller skating, skateboarding and dance machines!
Suppose I'll have to wait now for grandkids!
Bacton Woods-used to be some good runs if there was enough snow to penetrate the trees.
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