B1010 Burnham Bends
Region:
East of England
Located on the B1010 near Burnham-on-Crouch, Burnham Bends sits around 10–15 minutes from Burnham town centre and is a well-known stretch of road for riders exploring this part of Essex.
This section of the B1010 is popular for local ride outs, with a series of flowing bends running through open countryside. It’s regularly used by riders heading out towards the coast or looping back inland, and it’s common to see bikes making multiple passes along this stretch.
A popular stop nearby is The Cabin Dairy in Burnham, which many riders use as a café stop before heading back out and riding the bends again for another pass past the camera.
This is a roadside shoot, and we photograph from a photo point along the B1010. We return to Burnham Bends multiple times throughout the year, with each visit offering slightly different light and conditions.
After each shoot, photos are uploaded to the BikerPics website where you can view your images and order high-quality digital downloads and prints.
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This stretch of the B1010 is popular with riders heading to and from Burnham-on-Crouch, often as part of a relaxed countryside loop. Nearby, The Cabin Dairy in Burnham is a well-known stop with riders, and it’s common for people to take a break there before riding back out onto the bends for another pass and another photo.
BikerPics returns to Burnham Bends several times throughout the year, photographing riders in motion as they pass a fixed photo point along the road. The quiet setting and gentle flow of traffic make it easy for riders to do multiple runs and build a varied set of images.
Images are uploaded to our website after the shoot, where you can view your gallery and order high-quality digital downloads and prints.
We ask all riders to keep it sensible at all times. No wheelies, knee-downs or risky riding.
