The Hairy Bikers visited four Norfolk businesses in an episode of their new BBC series.

Dave Myers and Si King came to the county for the Hairy Bikers Go Local which follows the pair as they celebrate "great people and great food" and introduce top chefs to the best local producers.

Eastern Daily Press: The Hairy Bikers and the Hegarty Family at the Chestnut Farm in Pulham MarketThe Hairy Bikers and the Hegarty Family at the Chestnut Farm in Pulham Market (Image: BBC)

The fifth episode of their adventure focuses on Norfolk where they visit the owners of the Barsham Arms near Fakenham, Jake and Terri.

To keep people coming back for more, the Bikers scoured the county to find new producers so Jake can keep the menu fresh.

Eastern Daily Press: The Hairy Bikers with Rebecca and Lucy at Tofurei in LenwadeThe Hairy Bikers with Rebecca and Lucy at Tofurei in Lenwade (Image: BBC Pictures)

Myers and King meet Max and Bruin from Leith's House Orchards in Burnham Overy, the Hegarty family from Chestnut Farm, a goose farm in Pulham Market, and Rebecca and Lucy from Tofurei - a tofu factory in Lenwade.

This new series is the Bikers' return to TV seven months after Myers was diagnosed with cancer and underwent chemotherapy.

The episode is airing on BBC Two at 8pm on Tuesday, January 10.