Bacton Wood

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- Location:
- North Walsham
- Postcode:
- NR28 9UE
- Parking:
There is a main free car park for Bacton Woods (Witton Woods) in Norfolk, managed by North Norfolk District Council/Forestry Commission. It is located off the B1150 (the North Walsham to Bacton road). This car park has information boards and provides excellent access to the main trails. It can get busy, especially at weekends and during school holidays, at this popular Norfolk woodland.
- Distance:
- 2.50 miles
- Time:
- 1.00 hours
- Difficulty:
- Moderate
- Terrain:
The terrain in Bacton Woods, Norfolk, is varied. Expect well-surfaced forest roads and gravel tracks on main routes, making them accessible for many. Narrower, uneven earth paths also exist, which can be very muddy and slippery after rain, especially in winter. The woods have some gentle to moderate undulations and hills. Good walking boots are recommended for exploring the full network of trails in this Norfolk forest.
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Upgrade to PLUSExplore the beautiful Bacton Woods in Norfolk, also known as Witton Woods, a large and historic area of mixed woodland managed by the Forestry Commission and North Norfolk District Council. Located near the town of North Walsham, these woods offer an extensive network of well-marked paths and trails suitable for walkers, cyclists, and horse riders. Bacton Woods provides a fantastic recreational resource with varied scenery, from mature conifer plantations to areas of ancient broadleaf woodland, making it a popular destination for a woodland escape in Norfolk.
Bacton Woods boasts several waymarked trails of varying lengths and difficulties, often starting from dedicated car parks. These trails guide you through different types of woodland, past peaceful forest clearings, and offer opportunities to spot wildlife such as deer, woodland birds, and various insects. The woods are popular year-round, with beautiful seasonal changes, including impressive displays of bluebells in some areas during spring, and rich autumn colours. Good facilities often make it a go-to destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts in Norfolk.
- Discover the vast and varied Bacton Woods (also known as Witton Woods) in Norfolk, a key woodland site near North Walsham.
- Choose from numerous waymarked trails through mixed coniferous and ancient broadleaf woodland.
- Excellent for wildlife spotting and enjoying a peaceful forest atmosphere away from busy roads.
- A popular Norfolk forest for walking, cycling, and family outings, with good visitor facilities usually available.
Walks in Bacton Woods, Norfolk, can range from 1-2 mile easy access trails suitable for families and those with pushchairs, to longer 5-7 mile routes exploring deeper into the forest and its undulating terrain. There's a walk to suit most abilities in this accessible and well-loved Norfolk woodland.
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