Through Thetford Forest to Lynford
From the car park follow the grassy path that runs between the metal stag and the notice board, parallel to the edge of the trees. When you arrive level with a large children’s slide in the form of a stag to the left, turn right and follow the blue marker posts into the trees. Jig slightly to the right and follow the markers heading north. Emerging from the trees turn left along a grassy track then, after passing a bench, turn right at a crossroads of tracks, leaving the blue trail to walk between conifer plantations. Eventually, after crossing another forest track, you reach a paved road.
Cross the road and continue ahead on what was once part of the driveway leading to Lynford Hall. Go across a junction of tracks and continue ahead along a gravel path, next to a meadow on the right, picking up the next set of blue and green trails. The Church of Our Lady of Consolation is hidden behind the trees to your right. It was designed by Pugin in the 1870s for the Catholic owner of the hall, but the next owner, a Protestant, planted trees to shield it from view. Shortly, reach a stone bridge and a sign for Lynford Hall Hotel.
Turn right and follow the gravel path along the shore of Lynford Lakes, with views across the water to Lynford Hall. Turn left across a bridge to enter Lynford Arboretum, and follow the path through the arboretum until you reach a road.
Turn left along the road, passing Lynford Hall Hotel on your left. After you have walked past the building, turn left through the main entrance gates of the hotel and walk up the drive.
When you see a sculpture of two bulls fighting, turn right onto a wide grassy sward called Sequoia Avenue. Walk almost to the end of it, then follow the blue markers to the left into the wood. After a few paces you come to the lake. The blue trail bears to the left at the end of the lake, but our walk continues straight ahead on the bridleway. Turn right where the path meets a T-junction then, ignoring another footpath to the right past a house, keep left. Turn left at the driveway to the house to continue along the bridleway.
Reach a paved lane and turn right for a few yards before turning left along another track. Continue straight on, through tall conifers. Turn left at the end of the track, then almost immediately right, where you will pick up the blue trail markers again. Follow these to return to the car park.
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