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Family friendly hiking trails around Felbrigg are set within a diverse 1,760-acre estate in Norfolk, offering a mix of open parkland, ancient woodlands, and picturesque water features. The terrain varies from easily accessible, buggy-friendly paths to undulating trails with some gentle slopes, making it suitable for various fitness levels. Key natural features include the 520-acre Great Wood, Felbrigg Pond, and a hidden lake, providing varied landscapes for exploration. The estate's network of paths allows hikers to experience both natural beauty…
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Embark on the Norfolk Mountain Walk, a challenging hike spanning 17.2 miles (27.7 km) with an elevation gain of 1098 feet (335 metres). This difficult route typically takes around 7…
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01:25
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Enjoy an easy 3.3-mile hike through the historic Felbrigg Hall estate, passing Felbrigg Pond and St Margaret's Church.

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8.51km
02:13
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.88km
01:32
50m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.40km
00:54
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Impressive country house, run by the National Trust but the driveway through the grounds is open to cyclists without charge.
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The flora here is beautiful! Very different. Saw it in bloom in early May.
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Visit the watchtower close by! I was given a tour by a friendly volunteer, and I got to try his binoculars too!
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Sexton's Lodge is one of the entrances to the Felbrigg Estate. The house was built in 1864 in the neo-Jacobean style and can now be rented as a holiday home from the National Trust. It has a beautiful garden.
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Felbrigg offers a wonderful selection of family-friendly hiking trails. You'll find over 25 routes in the area, with 17 of them specifically rated as easy, making them perfect for families with children of all ages.
The trails around Felbrigg offer a varied experience. You'll encounter extensive rolling parkland, ancient woodlands like Great Wood with soft, leaf-covered paths, and picturesque areas around Felbrigg Pond and the estate's hidden lake. While many paths are easily accessible, some routes may feature undulating terrain or even some steep slopes. Be aware that paths can become muddy, especially near the lake or after rain.
Yes, many of the paths at Felbrigg are designed to be easily accessible and are suitable for pushchairs. The estate offers a range of routes, from gentle strolls through the parkland to more adventurous woodland paths. For example, the Felbrigg Hall loop from Felbrigg is a relatively flat and easy option, perfect for families with younger children or pushchairs.
Felbrigg is generally dog-friendly, with many trails welcoming well-behaved dogs. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially in areas with livestock or sensitive wildlife habitats, such as parts of Great Wood. Please check specific signage on site for any restricted areas.
Absolutely! Felbrigg is known for its excellent circular walking paths. Popular options include the 3.3-mile Felbrigg Hall loop from Felbrigg, which passes by the historic hall, and the 3.7-mile St Margaret's Church, Felbrigg – Felbrigg Pond loop from Felbrigg, offering scenic views of the pond and the isolated 15th-century church.
Felbrigg is rich in history and natural beauty. On your family walks, you can explore the magnificent 17th-century Jacobean Felbrigg Hall, wander through the meticulously maintained Walled Garden, or discover the isolated 15th-century St Margaret's Church. Keep an eye out for the 18th-century Ice House hidden within Great Wood, and enjoy the tranquil beauty of Felbrigg Pond. For a longer adventure, the Marble Hill Walk offers a pleasant journey through the estate's diverse landscapes.
Felbrigg is a haven for wildlife, making it a fantastic place for kids to observe nature. Great Wood, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, provides vital habitats for tawny owls and at least eight species of bats. You might also spot barn owls, little owls, skylarks, yellowhammers, and various woodpeckers throughout the estate. The Felbrigg Pond is also a great spot for observing wildfowl.
As a National Trust property, Felbrigg Hall Estate offers dedicated parking facilities for visitors. There is usually ample parking available, though it can get busy during peak times. Parking charges may apply for non-National Trust members.
While Felbrigg is primarily accessed by car, it is possible to reach the area using public transport, though options might be limited. Local bus services connect nearby towns like Cromer and Sheringham, from which you might need to consider a taxi or a longer walk to reach the estate. It's advisable to check local bus timetables in advance for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, Felbrigg Hall Estate typically has a cafe or refreshment kiosk on site, offering snacks, drinks, and light meals. This is a convenient option for families after a hike. Additionally, the nearby towns of Cromer and Sheringham offer a wider selection of pubs, cafes, and restaurants for a more substantial meal.
Felbrigg is beautiful year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings blooming flowers and new wildlife, while summer provides warmer weather for longer explorations. Autumn is stunning with the changing colours of the woodlands. Winter walks can be magical, though paths might be muddier and colder. The Felbrigg Pond loop from Felbrigg is enjoyable in most seasons.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, the well-maintained and varied paths, and the beautiful combination of historic architecture and natural landscapes. The ease of finding family-friendly routes and the opportunity to explore both open parkland and ancient woodlands are frequently highlighted.


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