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Holt Country Park review - Norfolk Coast Partnership

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Path surface along here is on sandy soil but leveland solid even after a recent wet spell. Trail is nowjoined by another path on the right before bearingleft (green marker), here there are some tree rootsprotruding but path is wide enough to negotiate by.Even walking alone through this woodland youdo not feel isolated - a distant sound of vehiclesaccompanied by jackdaws cackling and pigeonscooing brings its own calm tranquillity. At the top ofthis track there is one of the many art sculptures inthe park, entitled Gardeners (image below).Thol the giant who greets you as you arrive<strong>Holt</strong> <strong>Country</strong> <strong>Park</strong> has a chequered history that includeshorseracing, farming, forestry and a countrygarden. Now a wonderful country haven with itstranquil mixed woodland setting able to satisfy allages and interests. Whether you enjoy the distinctwoodland aromas and sounds or the abundanceof wildlife from insects like the gloriously namedEmperor dragonf ies and diverse selection of birdsand animals that can be seen and heard.Open all year the park is popular for families anddog walkers. There are picnic and play areas, asculpture trail, seasonal events and educationalprovision.Easy access trail <strong>review</strong> (September 2011)Using a map guide from the dispenser to followthe easy access (green) trail:From the information centre head back towardsthe site entrance (beware of vehicles). Afterpassing the site service track on the right followthe green trail waymark arrow from the gravelleddrive up an open grassy glade. On your right isa large play whilst on the path a sign providesinformation on ‘Trafalgar Avenue’ that you walkingalong. Nearby the track joining from the right isthe return leg of the original easy access trail. Alsohere is another access point to the play area.The path then bears right - towards the distantarch (relick of the old railway). Easy walking alongthis wide path over general woodland surface - afew raised roots, stones etc. Past the arch arefurther sculptures and the green trail bears right,back towards the centre. (Straight on the woodlandcross-path later intercepts the Blue & Red routes,and to the left is the Red trail/Cycle trail).Continue along the green routewhich branches right along a grassyglade. Midway a new green trailmarker directs you left through thewooded area back towards thevisitor centre. However, the printedmap still showed the green trail ascontinuing to the end of this gladewhere it rejoins the outward route.The new path through the trees waswell worn, although some nettles encroaching forthose in a wheel/pushchair before entering a picnicarea, f nally exiting by the toilets into the car park.NOTE: A selection of photos taken around the siteare shown on the following pages.Further information:North <strong>Norfolk</strong> District Council: Tel: 01263 513811 or visit www.northnorfolk.org community section.

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