Southrepps Commons is a picturesque area of common land in North Norfolk, England, featuring a mix of heathland, woodland, and grassland habitats. The commons are dotted with ancient trees, including twisted and gnarled oaks, and are home to a variety of wildlife such as birds, insects, and small mammals. A network of footpaths and trails crisscross the area, offering scenic walks and opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the commons.
Great place to visit and take the dog for a walk. There is a great walk on decking through marshes and is good for wheelchairs and buggies. There is also a longer walk which has the Vernon Arms Pub which I can recommend for lunch and a drink to rest before finishing the walk. The walk takes you through wood landscapes and a beautiful village and passed fields with fantastic views. Highly recommended
Absolutely lovely spot in the countryside, brilliant views. Really enjoyed going on walks with my dog here.
Had a lovely walk around here today! Albeit super windy and thankfully managing to miss the rain! I could only imagine during spring and summer it would be stunning! A return walk when the weather gets better is a must!
Love the boardwalk here, have walked it often for the past three years. Is buggy accessible and there are a variety of shorter and longer routes suitable for all. We enjoy the little bridge and stream especially, for a peaceful moment or a game of Pooh sticks and have done the longer route starting on the boardwalk, cutting through the woods opposite (on Warren road) and leading around farmland back to the main road through southrepps, which is a decent and scenic route (around 2.5 miles), especially in spring / summer when the rhodedendrons are in bloom between the woods and farmland. Parts of the longer walk are tricky with a buggy, so better for children who can walk this distance, but worth it for the views if you can manage it.
Have yet to do the 3.5 mile round walk but we walked on the boards on a shorter walk. This was lovely and I appreciated the board walk which meant you kept dry when the rest of the ground was soggy.
Nice marshy spot to have a wander. Didn't see much wildlife but a lovely setting.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
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Great place to visit and take the dog for a walk. There is a great walk on decking through marshes and is good for wheelchairs and buggies. There is also a longer walk which has the Vernon Arms Pub which I can recommend for lunch and a drink to rest before finishing the walk. The walk takes you through wood landscapes and a beautiful village and passed fields with fantastic views. Highly recommended
Absolutely lovely spot in the countryside, brilliant views. Really enjoyed going on walks with my dog here.
Had a lovely walk around here today! Albeit super windy and thankfully managing to miss the rain! I could only imagine during spring and summer it would be stunning! A return walk when the weather gets better is a must!
Love the boardwalk here, have walked it often for the past three years. Is buggy accessible and there are a variety of shorter and longer routes suitable for all. We enjoy the little bridge and stream especially, for a peaceful moment or a game of Pooh sticks and have done the longer route starting on the boardwalk, cutting through the woods opposite (on Warren road) and leading around farmland back to the main road through southrepps, which is a decent and scenic route (around 2.5 miles), especially in spring / summer when the rhodedendrons are in bloom between the woods and farmland. Parts of the longer walk are tricky with a buggy, so better for children who can walk this distance, but worth it for the views if you can manage it.
Have yet to do the 3.5 mile round walk but we walked on the boards on a shorter walk. This was lovely and I appreciated the board walk which meant you kept dry when the rest of the ground was soggy.
Nice marshy spot to have a wander. Didn't see much wildlife but a lovely setting.