Best lakes around Feltwell offer diverse outdoor experiences in Norfolk, England. The region is characterized by its tranquil natural settings, including various fishing lakes and nature reserves. Feltwell provides access to both man-made and natural water bodies, catering to those seeking quiet recreation and wildlife observation. The landscape features a mix of woodland and open water, reflecting its agricultural and natural heritage.
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The Sequoia or Giant Redwood would have been planted as one of the specimen trees of the Brandon Hall estate. Edward Bliss made his money selling gun flints during the Napoleonic wars and used it to buy and create Brandon Hall and the surrounding land. Many of the unusual trees planted in what is now Brandon Country Park and the wider Thetford Forest are a legacy of this.
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To be fair, it’s a cut above the average village duck pond, and there’s a pub opposite for a Coke and a packet of crisps.
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The RSPB has done an amazing job in turning these former carrot fields into flourishing reedbed habitat. Keep a look-out for birds including kingfishers, cranes, bitterns, marsh harriers, bearded tits, reed warblers and sedge warblers. The site is also home to mammals such as otters and water voles, as well as many species of insects.
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Ouse Washes is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and an internationally-important wetland habitat. The linear site, which stretches from St Ives in Cambridgeshire to Downham Market in Norfolk, serves as a flood storage area and is often under water in the winter. Parts of the Washes are managed by the RSPB and are home to many species of birds.
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For family-friendly options, consider Wereham Duck Pond, a well-maintained village pond with a pub conveniently located opposite. Wellingtonia (Giant Redwood) by the Pond, Brandon Country Park, offers a natural monument within a park setting, ideal for exploration. Additionally, Lakenheath Fen Nature Reserve provides opportunities for wildlife spotting, including kingfishers and otters, which can be engaging for children.
Feltwell and its surroundings offer excellent fishing opportunities. Whitebridge Fishing, located directly in Feltwell, is a picturesque man-made lake known for various fish species like Rudd, Tench, and Koi. Oakwood Park Predator Lakes, also in Feltwell, features three distinct lakes, including a main Predator Lake with large catfish and carp, and a Carp Lake for coarse fishing. Further afield, Cross Drove Fishery in Hockwold Cum Wilton provides a tranquil setting with over 20 islands and diverse angling for 10 species of fish.
Yes, Lakenheath Fen Nature Reserve is a significant natural area near Feltwell. It's known for its flourishing reedbed habitat, supporting a variety of bird species like kingfishers, cranes, and marsh harriers, as well as mammals such as otters and water voles. The Ouse Washes, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, also serves as an internationally important wetland habitat and flood storage area, home to many bird species.
You can find easy hiking routes around the lakes. For example, there are several easy routes near Lynford Water, such as the 'Lynford Water – Lynford Lakes loop from Mundford' which is about 5.4 km. These trails often provide scenic views of the water and surrounding natural features. You can explore more options for easy hikes on the Easy hikes around Feltwell guide.
Yes, Wellingtonia (Giant Redwood) by the Pond, Brandon Country Park, is a natural monument featuring a specimen tree planted during the Napoleonic wars era, a legacy of the Brandon Hall estate. Additionally, Lynford Water, near Mundford, is a site of historical significance, with evidence of Neanderthal human presence found during a 2002 excavation.
Yes, the area around Feltwell offers various cycling routes. You can find options ranging from easy to difficult, including routes like the 'Oxburgh Hall – The Beddingfield Arms loop from Methwold' (easy, 45.5 km) or the 'Black Dyke Country Road loop from Hockwold cum Wilton' (easy, 12.5 km). More cycling routes are available in the Cycling around Feltwell guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Feltwell guide.
Yes, Lynford Water, located near Mundford, is known for its sandy beach and offers opportunities for stand-up paddleboarding, making it a good choice for water-based activities in a unique natural setting.
At Lakenheath Fen Nature Reserve, you can spot a diverse range of birds, including kingfishers, cranes, bitterns, marsh harriers, bearded tits, reed warblers, and sedge warblers. The reserve is also home to mammals such as otters and water voles, along with many species of insects. The Ouse Washes is another important wetland habitat for numerous bird species.
Yes, if you visit Wereham Duck Pond, there is a pub conveniently located opposite for refreshments. Additionally, Oakwood Park Predator Lakes includes an ornamental lake that provides a pleasant picnic area, and the wider Feltwell area has local pubs and cafes.
The lakes around Feltwell are unique for their blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and diverse recreational opportunities. They range from small, well-maintained village ponds like Wereham Duck Pond to extensive nature reserves such as Lakenheath Fen Nature Reserve. The area also features specialized fishing lakes and sites with historical importance, like Lynford Water, which has evidence of Neanderthal presence.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural settings and the variety of experiences offered. Many enjoy the opportunities for fishing, wildlife observation, and peaceful walks. The presence of well-maintained village ponds, unique natural monuments like the Wellingtonia (Giant Redwood), and the rich biodiversity of places like Lakenheath Fen are frequently highlighted.


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