Harrold-Odell Country Park
Leave the car park by the visitor centre and walk to the far end of the park beyond the main lake – either along the semisurfaced path between the two lakes or across the long meadow by the side of the River Great Ouse (which may be difficult after heavy rain). Go through the gate at the far end of the main track and along the lane to the pub at Odell, with its riverside garden. Beyond this join the pavement of the High Street on a rising bend and cross over at the top, before you reach the church.
Go through the double gate on the left for the public bridleway – not the footpath further on beside the church. Follow the wide grassy track uphill between the fields, ignoring all paths and tracks off left and right, and follow this broad and direct route into Odell Great Wood. After 0.25 miles (400m) of woodland walking you reach a major junction of routes.
Turn first left, almost back on yourself, for a public footpath (indicated on a nearby waymarked post) through the trees to the southwestern edge of the wood. Turn left and walk along the perimeter to the end, then don't go through the inviting gap in the hedge, but turn right through a metal gate to follow the field-edge to the far corner.
Turn left along a series of fieldedges gradually downhill to the road at the bottom – and admire the pleasant views over the country park and river valley as you do so. St Nicholas's Church, isolated on a hilltop on the far side of the river, is particularly prominent, and a little to the west is the 14th-century tower of St Peter's Church at Harrold. The final field is a narrow, enclosed grassy strip used by local stables.
Cross over the road and turn left to walk along the pavement. In 150yds (137m) go right, at a public footpath sign, to follow the right-hand side of the field as it zig-zags around to the far corner.
Re-enter the country park and turn right on to the semi-surfaced path that skirts the northern side of the main lake. At the far end either walk along the grassy strip back to the visitor centre or follow the path into woodland by the road, and turn left for a short and shady track back to the start.
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