Exploring the Little Ouse from Thetford
Head for the splendid red, gold and green Town Bridge (built 1829). Cross the road and go down the peaceful river path opposite with the river on your right. Passing underneath a road bridge, you will be able to make out the ruins of Thetford Priory to the right across the river. When you reach the Blaydon Footbridge (built in 1970 and named after a local dignitary), take a few minutes to head to the main road and turn left. Here you will find the ruins of the little medieval Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and opposite, the site of Red Castle, Thetford's second fort, raised in the 12th century.
Return to the footbridge and cross over it, then turn left along the river bank to stroll through water-meadows and past a weir. When the path bears right to meet a road, keep straight ahead under a bridge. You are now on the Little Ouse Path to Brandon, which is rich with the scent of meadowsweet in springtime.
Continue beneath the roaring bypass, and past the still, brown Kingfisher Lake where local folk sit to fish. You leave the sounds of the town behind you as you reach Abbey Heath Weir. When the path bends, keep to the river track, which is littered with sandy molehills.
When the path veers to the right, gently uphill away from the river, continue along this through dense Forestry Commission woodland, ignoring the broad forestry track off to the right.
Emerging from the woods, turn right up a grassy track, which leads slightly uphill towards a railway bridge. When you reach a T-junction just before the railway bridge, turn right along the dirt road used by Forestry Commission vehicles. Stay on this track as the sound of the bypass traffic grows increasingly loud to your left. The track ends at the main road, but a path to your right leads you through a gate and down an incline, where you will find yourself at the underpass again. Retrace your steps along the river to Blaydon Footbridge, but do not cross it. Continue across the grass straight ahead past willows to reach an electricity station.
The remains of Thetford Priory (free) are off to the left. After visiting the remains return to the electricity station and go under the subway to Minstergate. Walk past the Charles Burrell Steam Museum until you reach The Bell Hotel. Turn right to the bridge. The car park is on your left.
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