Redgrave And Lopham Fen National Nature Reserve
Redgrave And Lopham Fen National Nature Reserve
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Hiking in Redgrave And Lopham Fen National Nature Reserve offers access to England's largest valley fen, spanning 432 acres of lowland fen, grassland, and woodland. The terrain is characterized by expansive fenland, reed beds, and patches of wet woodland, with spring-fed sedge beds and meadows. The source of the River Waveney is also located within the fen, contributing to the unique wetland environment. Trails are mostly flat and well-marked, suitable for easy hiking.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Wonderful time to spot Harriers returning to the nest and practicing sky dancing
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Local landmark on the Norfolk / Suffolk border, visible from some distance away.
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Nice area of open sandy heath and trees, interesting change from the usual farmland of the district.
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Would be worth a visit on an open day! - https://thelnethamwindmill.org.uk
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Lovely spot to take a rest. Heard my first cuckoo for this year here. Some wonderful flora and fauna so well worth a visit
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This small patch of lowland heath makes a dramatic change to the nearby Waveney Valley and its water meadows. Just south-west of the market town of Diss, rambling around this beautiful open access land is extremely pleasant and the Angles Way long-distance footpath cuts right through it. Keep an eye out for the heathβs resident wildlife, from its green woodpeckers and large rabbit population to the secretive adder which can sometimes be seen sunbathing in a coil. Yellow hammers also forage here and the plantlife, from lichens to sorrel, is just as varied.
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There are nearly 30 easy hiking trails within Redgrave And Lopham Fen National Nature Reserve, forming part of a larger network of almost 60 routes in total. These trails are generally flat and well-marked, suitable for a relaxing outdoor experience.
The easy hikes in Redgrave And Lopham Fen National Nature Reserve feature mostly flat, well-marked paths. You'll traverse diverse landscapes including expansive fenland, reed beds, wet woodland, and meadows. While generally accessible, some sections can be narrow, uneven, or muddy, particularly after rain.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Redgrave And Lopham Fen National Nature Reserve are circular, offering convenient loop options. For example, the Marsh Harrier Nest β Cafe Piccolo Coffee Truck loop is a popular 4.2-mile (6.8 km) circular route exploring the fenland and reed beds.
Absolutely. The reserve's mostly flat and well-marked trails make it an excellent choice for family walks. There are various short to moderate length routes, such as the Cafe Piccolo Coffee Truck loop, a 1.7-mile (2.7 km) trail, perfect for families with younger children.
Redgrave And Lopham Fen National Nature Reserve is generally dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead to protect the sensitive wildlife and grazing Konik ponies. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions on certain paths.
Redgrave And Lopham Fen is a haven for biodiversity. You might spot rare fen raft spiders, various bird species like hobbies, barn owls, and bearded tits, as well as amphibians and mammals such as water voles and roe deer. Keep an eye out for the resident Konik ponies grazing the fen.
The reserve itself is a significant natural feature, being England's largest valley fen and the source of the River Waveney. There's a dedicated viewing platform for wildlife observation, and the expansive fenland, reed beds, and wet woodlands offer picturesque natural vistas throughout your hike.
The reserve provides visitor convenience, including a car park. It's advisable to arrive early during peak times, especially on weekends, to secure a spot.
Yes, for visitor convenience, Redgrave And Lopham Fen National Nature Reserve offers an education center, picnic area, and toilets. A coffee van is often on-site, providing refreshments after your hike.
The reserve offers unique experiences year-round. Warm, windless summer days are ideal for spotting fen raft spiders and dragonflies. Birdwatchers will enjoy summer for hobbies and winter for starling roosts. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and changing landscapes. Be prepared for muddy conditions after rain, regardless of the season.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil, wild open landscape, the diverse wildlife, and the peaceful atmosphere perfect for a relaxing stroll amidst grassland, water, and woodlands.
While the reserve itself is primarily a natural landmark, the Angles Way, a long-distance path, passes through it. For a nearby cultural experience, you can explore the area around Thelnetham Windmill, which is mentioned in conjunction with walks in the region. More information can be found on the Visitchurches.org.uk website.


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