Notley Lane (Therfield 41 & Sundon 45) HE 51, Hertfordshire - Motorbike Trail Riding in England.

Another pleasant lane to the South West of Royston in Hertfordshire. From the eastern end, as ridden in the video, the only access is from Ducks Green/Kelshall Lane (Therfield Byway 36) See video HE 50. The route comprises two byways due to crossing a parish boundary (from Therfield to Sundon) this creates a route of 1.78 km in length (1.1 miles) but due to need to combine it with Therfield Byway 36, creates a total through route of 3.66 kilometres (2.27 miles). the end of the lane is also only 300 metres from the start of Park Lane (Sandon Byway 44) see video HE52 and the end of that byway is only 550 metres from the start of Whites Lane (Kelshall UCR1) video HE 54 (coming soon). This allows for a short circuit of lanes that totals over 5 km (3 miles) off tarmac. Remember if you like what we do and would like to support our work, you can make a small (and we do mean small) donation on Buy Me A Coffee. Click on the link: https://buymeacoffee.com/bywaynomad Start Location: OS Grid Reference: TL 341 352 What3Words: https://w3w.co/acquaint.residual.rent Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/C3CWYWA6MenQN... End Location: OS Grid Reference: TL 330 341 What3words: hhttps://w3w.co/gobblers.layover.sweet... Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/3ifWe5gxNNQPo... Grade: GREEN Length: 1.78 km /1.1 miles Ridden: 21st March 2026 Ridden: East to South West Bike: Aprilia Tuareg 660 Tyres: Mitas Enduro XT+ For more videos checkout the website https://www.bywaynomad.co.uk Please note this video is for information purposes only. The conditions are as shown on the date of filming but please be aware that weather and other factors may alter this over time. The legal status of this green road was checked at the time of filming and was legal for use by motorcycles at that time but cannot be guaranteed for other types of motor vehicle (where this differs, I will always try to include information in the description). Legal status may change and whilst I make every effort to keep the descriptions updated and will re-film the route if necessary, please check the status for yourself on the relevant definitive map or list of streets, if intending to ride it. Motorcycle trail riding is potentially dangerous, please ensure you have the necessary skills and wear appropriate protective clothing. Please ensure your bike is in a safe and legal condition (this is a public road like any other) including tax, insurance and MOT if required and that you have the appropriate licence for the bike you are riding. When riding unpaved highways please show respect to other users (walkers, horse riders & cyclists) as they may not be aware this is a public road. If meeting horses coming towards you, please pull over and cut your engine until they are past. If you catch up with horses, stop and take a break, giving them time to clear the road.