East Wretham Heath Nature Reserve
From the car park go through the gate and follow the trail marked by green-and-white arrows. This will take you over sandy Breckland heath that is pitted with rabbit warrens, so watch your step. Rabbits can nearly always be seen here. When you reach a kissing gate just after the beginning of a pine plantation, follow the green arrow trail that takes you to the right through the trees. You might notice traces of tarmac underfoot on the route, a relic of the airbase.
Follow the green arrows and keep to the paths until you reach a junction of routes. At this point, you could make a short diversion to the left by taking the white trail along the north shore of Langmere, where a narrow path leads down to a bird hide overlooking the lake. The water level in the mere varies from season to season, but the hide is generally a good place to observe waterfowl.
Retrace your steps from the hide to the point where the green and white trails converge. Bear left and stay on this path as it crosses a meadow to reach a gate and a fence.
Go through the gate and turn left onto old Drove Road. This is part of the Hereward Way and is a wide gravel track with fences on either side. The Norfolk Wildlife Trust opens and closes parts of the reserve depending on the season and weather conditions, but it is usually possible to extend the walk to Fenmere and Ringmere, where there are viewing shelters. If you are able to do this, turn right off the Drove Road and, after reaching Ringmere, return the same way. Look for notices along the road to see if the path is open. The Drove Road will then take you past the memorial to Sydney Herbert Long, who founded the Norfolk Naturalists' Trust in 1926.
At the lay-by by the A1075, turn left through a gate and follow the marker posts back to the car park.
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