Thetford Forest

Thetford Forest is in Norfolk (England) and Suffolk in the United Kingdom.

Thetford forest

Understand

A man-made forest of 47,000 acres (19,000 hectares) and an area of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

History

Created after the First World War when the UK was in need of timber, today the area is managed by The Forestry Commission. Although the creation of the forest destroyed the existing environment, that existing environment was also man made through flint extraction works (e.g. Grime's Graves a Neolithic flint mining complex).

Landscape

When first planted, the Scots pine was the main species grown. However gradually the Corsican pine has been planted instead due to its increased resistance to fungal attack and insect pests. A variety of other species have been planted but have been less commercially successful. Hardwood trees are used in belts beside roads in part to act as fire breaks; these include oak, beech, lime, walnut, red oak, and maple.

Flora and fauna

The area has an extremely diverse wildlife and natural history attracts many visitors to the forest.

The forest has 3 main species of deer, Red Deer, Roe Deer and Muntjac with small numbers of Fallow Deer. Deer can cause a lot of forest damage, particularly to young saplings, so their numbers (particularly those of Muntjac) are managed. The forest is one of the best places in England to see Woodlarks (particularly Mar-Apr), best seen in the forest clearings. Other bird species in the forest include Redpoll, Blackcap, Mandarins, Bramblings, Firecrest, Goshawk, Nuthatches, Common Crossbills, Greater Spotted Woodpecker, Siskins, etc.

The Forrestry Commission provide advice about biosecurity and steps visitors should take to avoid spreading plant diseases Forrestry Commission biosecurity advice page.

Climate

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Being in East Anglia the forest enjoys a drier climate than the more western parts of the UK. Winter temperatures range 0-7°C and typically have 11 rain days a month. In summer Jul & Aug range 11-23°C with 9 rain days each month. Winter sunshine hours per month can be as low as 40 hrs in Dec but improve to over 200 hrs in July. Detailed information can be found on the UK Met Office Thetford Climate page or UK Met Office East of England Climate page.

Not permitted

Warren Wood

To ensure the safety and enjoyment of users of the forest a number of activities are not allowed (or strictly controlled or confined to specific areas)

  • Drones are not permitted within the park.
  • Metal detecting is not permitted within the park.
  • Commercial mushroom and fungus collection is not allowed though personal use is.
  • Geocaching is controlled and has strict placement conditions (check with Forestry Commission).
  • Bracken/ Moss/ Bonsai Collecting required advance authorisation from the Forestry Commission.
  • Husky sled racing is confined to 4 specific areas in the park.
  • Motorbikes are not permitted within the park except in the two specific allocated locations.
  • Archery is confined to 3 specific locations within the park.
  • 4x4 vehicles are generally not permitted in the part though some can be authorised in advance by the Forrestry commission.

For full details see Forestry Commission Activities in Thetford Forest

Get in

By road

Thetford is 5 miles from the centre of the forest and lies on its outer edges. The A134 runs to [[King's Lynn] 25 miles) to the N and to Thetford (5 miles) to the S. The A1065 runs through and beside the forest, from Swaffham and beyond to the N and to Mildenhall to the S. The A11 main road Cambridge, Newmarket, Thetford, Norwich runs past the SE edge of the forest.

By train

By bus

There are no bus services into the forest.

Coach Services Ltd routes 40, 86 and 200/201 run to Brandon on the W edge of the forest.

By bicycle

  • The Peddars Way long distance path (46 miles) running from Holme-next-the-Sea passes through the E outlying forest areas.
  • National Cycle Route 13 from Fakenham to the N and Colchester to the S runs to the SE side of the forest.
  • Regional Cycle Route 30 runs through the forest, from Lowestoft to the E and to Downham Market to the W.

On foot

The Peddars Way long distance path (46 miles) running from Holme-next-the-Sea passes through the E outlying forest areas.

Fees and permits

Entry to the forest is free, though some of the attractions may levy a charge.

Get around

The forest is crossed by the A134 main road, and the B1065, B1107 and B1106 minor roads (and a few small lanes). There are many marked trails and paths within the forest for walkers, runners & cyclists. The forest has an "open access" policy for horse riders on Forrestry Commission freehold land. The forest has an "open access" policy for Carriage Driving on Forrestry Commission freehold land & Shouldham woods.

See

Lynford Arboretum Folly

Do

  • 🌍 High Lodge (Adventure Park), High Lodge, Thetford Forest, IP27 0AF (OS Grid ref TL807864), +44 300 067 4400, e-mail: . Daily 09:00-17:00 to 09:00-19:00 depending on time of year. Focused on children's activities, includes adventure playground, forest walks. Site entry fee includes free parking. Café. Dogs welcome £2.20 per hr (or part) per car; max £11.50..
  • 🌍 St Helen's (Forest Nature Reserve), IP27 0TJ (Off of the A134 (OS Grid ref TL820880)), +44 300 067 4546, e-mail: . Daily dawn-dusk. 5-mile circular walk and other forest trails. Parking.
  • 🌍 Desert Rats Walk (2 mile marked trail), IP26 5BX (OS Grid ref TL813967), +44 300 067 4546. Daily dawn-dusk. Grade: Easy. Trail passes through the old camp. Display boards describing life for the Desert Rats in the Forest.
  • 🌍 Rishbeth Woods (Forest Trails) (Off of the B1107. (OS Grid ref TL842840)), +44 300 067 4400, e-mail: . Daily dawn-dusk. Waymarked trail to High Lodge. Parking.
  • 🌍 West Stow (Forest Walk) (Off of the main road through the West Stow (OS Grid ref TL813709)), +44 300 067 4546, e-mail: . Daily dawn-dusk.
  • 🌍 Bike Art (Bicycle Hire), High Lodge Forest Centre, Sandon Downham, Brandon, IP27 0AF (OS Grid ref TL807864), +44 1842 810090, e-mail: . Daily 09:00-16:00. Hire, sales, workshop & courses. Adult: 1st hr £10.00, extra hr £5.00; Child: 1st hr £8.00 extra hr £4.00.
  • 🌍 Go Ape, High Lodge Forest Centre, Santon Downham, Brandon, IP27 0AF, +44 845 643 9215 (premium). Several activities & courses: zip wires, tarzan swings, rope ladders and a variety of obstacles.
Big Wood

Buy

Main shop are in neighbouring towns Thetford, Brandon, Mildenhall, Attleborough and [Bury St Edmunds]].

  • 🌍 Elveden Estate The Courtyard (Shops & Restaurant), The Courtyard, Elveden Estate, IP24 3TJ, +44 1842 898068, e-mail: . Shops: M-Sa 09:30-17:00. Su 10:00-17:00; Restaurant: Breakfast 09:30-11:15 (Su 10:00-11:15). Lunch 12:00-15:30.
  • 🌍 Aldi (Supermarket), 62 High Street Brandon IP27 0AU. M-Sa 08:00-22:00. Su 10:00-16:00.
  • 🌍 Tesco (Convenience Store), London Rd, Brandon, IP27 0ER, +44 345 677 9099. M-Sa 06:00-22:00. Su 10:00-16:00. ATMs.

Eat

  • 🌍 The Café, The Pantry & The Ice Cream Parlour, IP27 0AF (OS Grid Ref TL807864).

Also, check the surrounding towns and villages such as Thetford, Mildenhall & Attleborough.

Drink

Also, check the surrounding towns and villages such as Thetford, Mildenhall & Attleborough.

Sleep

There are no accommodations inside the forrest areas, but rather in towns and villages around the park Thetford, Attleborough, Mildenhall, Bury St Edmunds.

Lodging

Camping

Camping is not permitted in the park area, but there are several campsites nearby.

Stay safe

Some parts of the forest are remote and it can get hot in summer so take appropriate precautions.

Forrestry activities take place (e.g. felling of trees) to check before setting out with Forrestry Commission Operations Plans - East of England.

For cyclists, the Forrestry Commission provide information of bike safety.

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