Via Beata: Day 06 from Knightwick to Letton (55 Km)

This is the 7th post on a series about the Via Beata pilgrimage by bike concluded on the 3rd of August 2021.

This post has been written in English only. For other languages, please use the Google Translation drop-down option on the right menu (desktop version).
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The goals of this post are:

  1. Promote the cycling video for this day of the journey.
  2. Provide an overview of the route and allow for the download of a “cleaned-up” version of the GPX track we rode on this day of the journey’s.
  3. Provide the link to the written account for this day of the journey in Katy’s Blog.
  4. Provide the gallery of photographs that Katy and I took on this day of the journey. 
  5. Provide links to useful online resources about this day of the journey.
  6. Provide a communication channel to enable readers and interested parties to ask questions or drop us a message through the blog.

 1. The Video for this day of the journey

The  17m 33s video below was recorded between Knightwick and Letton on the 30th of July 2021.

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 2. The route we cycled on this day of the journey

The map below shows a “cleaned-up” version of our route between Lowestoft and East Harling on this day. By “cleaned-up” I mean, where I considered necessary, I edited the “real-life” track to exclude some of the mistakes or issues we encountered along the way, such as navigation errors, closed gates or other impassable obstacles (with a bike), etc. The objective being to prevent you from making these same mistakes or benefiting from the experience we acquired while riding on this route. Keep in mind everything changes… life is dynamic, roads and paths are closed for maintenance or become impassable for a number of reasons, access to certain locations may become restricted, etc. Use it at your own risk.

Download file: W-VB06 - Knightwick to Letton.gpx

In addition to the raw GPX route shown in the map above, which you may download through the link below the map, I have also created a Google Maps version of the entire route in the EyeCycled Google Account.

To visualise the Google Map of the Via Beata route and main Waypoints please click on the link below (opens in a new tab).

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1mKIjBROBR1o6IiHTRx0Mh6dNUSpa7oc&usp=sharing

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 3. Katy’s written account of the day

Please click on the picture below to be taken to her blog post.

Katy's Day 06 Blog Post
Katy’s Day 06 Blog Post

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 4. Photo-Gallery

A picture is worth a thousand words.

These are the pictures we took on this day of the journey. Where possible we provided some context in every picture taken. These pictures are not to be sold or used without prior consent.

Click on the thumbnail to expand picture and read about that moment. The navigation numbers below each gallery refer to the number of viewable pages in the gallery.

Day 04 Photos (Fourth day of the 10 days journey)

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 5. Links to useful online resources for this day of the journey.

We are giving you our experiences here for free, but it is up to you if you want to replicate them or not. Each journey is different and you may want to plan a custom one for you. Hopefully some of your journey may match ours, but for any portions that don’t these are useful online resources for this day.

#Resource LinkDescription
1The Talbot Hotel, KnightwickThis is the Hotel we departed from on this day of the journey. We enjoyed our stay here and have no issues recommending it to you.
2Hereford CathedralHereford Cathedral is a historic Church of England cathedral. It dates back to the 8th century, with the current building begun in 1079. The cathedral features Norman and Gothic architecture and houses the largest library of chained books in the world. Its most famous treasure is the Mappa Mundi, a medieval map of the world created around 13 hundred. The cathedral is dedicated to St. Mary the Virgin and St. Ethelbert the King.
3Wikipedia page about HerefordHereford is a cathedral city in Herefordshire. It's located on the River Wye and has a population of 53,112 as of the 2021 Census. The city has a rich history, with notable landmarks like the Cathedral and the Old House. Hereford was once the site of a castle which rivalled that of Windsor in size and scale. The castle was used as a base for repelling Welsh attacks and was a secure stronghold for King Henry IV when on campaign in the Welsh Marches. The castle was dismantled in the 18th century and landscaped into an area called Castle Green. The city also hosts various cultural events and has a strong educational presence with several colleges and schools.
4The Swan in LettonHotel, Campground and Event space in the beautiful Wye Valley. This is the Hotel we stayed at the end of this day's journey. We enjoyed our stay here and have no issues recommending it to you.

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 6. How to get in touch with us

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