The official home of the Norwich Viking MX Club. Details about upcoming events will be posted on the Originally the venue was used for hillclimbs.
History
Cadders Hill, Lyng is a natural hillside motocross circuit, primarily sand based, without too many man made obstacles. It is nonetheless a spectacular, physically demanding motocross venue that has witnessed many titanic battles for championship points. The Norwich Viking MCC team is constantly updating facilities for both riders and spectators. The Norwich Vikings have been organizing mo
torcycle events at the Cadders Hill venue since 1936. After the war they ran what were known as mountain grasstracks until the circuit became too rough and from 1949 onwards they switched to scrambles. Club President, Dennis Slaughter MBE, started competing there in 1948 and has been involved in one capacity or another ever since and still spends much of his time maintaining the track. Lyng was one of the venues for the Grandstand Television Trophy scrambles in the late 60s; it also hosted a 125cc Grand Prix in 1993 and has been running British Championship events for over 30 years. Location
The Cadders Hill track is situated one mile North of the A1067 Norwich to Fakenham Road, or three miles from the A47 Norwich to King’s Lynn Road and is signposted from these major roads on the day of the event. If you are using GPS Navigation Systems, the track is located at postcode NR9 5QZ. Grid Reference: TG 068175. Dogs:
We are really pleased to announce that the land owners, Mr & MRS Bird have agreed to relax the “No Dogs” rule for a trial period of 12 months providing that dogs are kept on a lead at ALL times. Will all riders, families & visitors to Lyng please help us enforce this rule or it will be withdrawn and we could lose more riders and spectators.