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Walk Details
This is a great National Trust park to explore, just 10 minutes from the camp site. It has a hardcore path through its centre making it great for wheels for an out and back walk, although it’s worth noting that gradients mean self-pushing wheelchair users may need assistance. In early May bluebells appear, and in late May it is full of stunning rhododendrons and azaleas.
This is the 2-mile blue route. Picking up much of the hardcore paths, before it turned back towards the temple and steeper gradients, this route has stunning sea views. We spotted a deer across the fields and you pass the beautiful Sheringham Hall and the temple monument. Plenty of climbing opportunities for kids on deadwood and trees. Absolutely beautiful. Great facilities and you can hire mobility scooters here too.
Carpark: Visitor Centre, Wood Farm, Sheringham NR26 8TL
Nearest Train (or tube) Station(s):
Sheringham
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