Holt Country Park
The walk begins at the country park car park. There are four waymarked walks through the country park itself. Follow the blue route through the pines until you pick up the green and yellow circular walk markers. The route takes you along a footpath that runs parallel to the B1149, but is shielded from it by trees. In this part of the forest you can expect to see Corsican and Scots pine, which you can tell apart by the fact that the needles on the Corsican pine have a twist and are much longer than those of the Scots.
The path crosses a stile through a clearing and leads downhill until you leave the forest and enter a meadow. Bear left, following the path, and cross a river into another meadow with woods to the right. Continue with the river to your left.
Follow the footpath sharp right to climb a hill, emerging onto a farm track. This ultimately leads to a barn, just past which you jig left, then right, and continue walking east along a field-edge path known as the Holt-Mannington Walk. Go right at the end of a field and then turn left after a few paces until you reach a holly bush. Cross the stile, which takes you through the hedge. The path then leads through the centre of a field and is easy to follow. The track ends in a T-junction at Church Farm (as you walk past, look into its manicured garden to admire the ornamental bridge).
Turn left along the paved lane, and then go left when you see All Saints' Church, which has a thatched apsidal end. The footpath is marked 'Holt Country Park Walk'. Enter a scrubby meadow that can be full of nettles and thistles. The path meanders, and the only way to make sure you are going in the right direction is to look for the markers. Eventually you cross a tiny wooden footbridge and meet a paved lane. Following this lane to the left will take you to Hempstead Hall, which has won prizes for farming in an environmentally sensitive manner. As you pass through the farmyard, with its densely populated duck pond, look for a stile on your right. Cross the stile and walk through a neat meadow inhabited by walker-friendly donkeys and ponies. After the meadow, cross another stile, bear right up a grassy hill and then left by the oak tree at the top. At the end of this farm track you meet a lane where you turn left.
The lane enters a wooded area, crosses the River Glaven and climbs a hill. When you reach the summit, just past a triangular warning sign for deer (facing away from you), look for the footpath sign on your left. When you reach it, turn into the wood and follow the green and yellow circular trail markers along the forest trail that runs parallel to the road. Turn left on to the track into the car park (but not the one you are parked in) and follow the path leading from the far end. Take the path branching right, just past a litter bin. Where the path forks, go right, looking for the gate and circular walk markers. Follow a straight track, continuing to follow the green and yellow markers back to the car park.
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