Lynford Arboretum | Thetford | England | United Kingdom

Lynford Arboretum

Sightseeing attraction | Thetford | England | United Kingdom

Birdwatching at Lynford Arboretum

The Lynford Arboretum, formerly part of the Lynford Hall estate, is located near Thetford in Norfolk, England. The arboretum hosts an impressive collection of over 200 tree species, both deciduous and coniferous, originating from various parts of the world. This diversity makes it a special destination for nature lovers and botanists.

Seasonal changes in the arboretum

In spring, snowdrops, bluebells, and daffodils transform the ground into a colorful sea of flowers, while in autumn the trees shine in bright reds and golds. These seasonal changes offer visitors a unique experience throughout the year.

Tree species in Lynford Arboretum

The arboretum is known for its rich birdlife, including species such as the crossbill, the goldcrest, and the hawfinch. In spring, numerous wildflowers can be seen, and in autumn various species of mushrooms thrive. This biological diversity makes the area a popular spot for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

Family-friendly walks in the arboretum

For walkers, there are several marked trails of varying lengths that lead through the picturesque parkland. The well-maintained paths are also suitable for wheelchair users and strollers, making the arboretum accessible to all visitors.

Historical features in the arboretum

The Lynford Arboretum also offers picnic areas that invite visitors to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings. However, it is important to note that there are no restroom facilities on site. Visitors are asked to take their litter with them, as the arboretum does not provide trash cans in order to preserve the natural beauty of the area.

The history of the arboretum is closely linked to the Lynford Hall Estate, and many of the original parkland features have been preserved to this day. This gives the place a special historical charm and offers insight into landscape design from past times.
Lynford Arboretum Thetford

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Lynford
Thetford

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Opening hours

Sunday6:00 - 18:00
Monday6:00 - 18:00
Tuesday6:00 - 18:00
Wednesday6:00 - 18:00
Thursday6:00 - 18:00
Friday6:00 - 18:00
Saturday6:00 - 18:00

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Spencer Wasley
05.02.2025

Nice walks and gentle walk around the arboretum. Good coffee shop next door and toilets.
Dawn Wharf
02.02.2025

What a lovely walk we had on such cold morning in January, so pretty! We love coming here with the dogs in all weather's.
Hannah H
01.02.2025

Lovely calming place to walk and learn different trees. Quiet and tranquil.
Sky Lark
28.01.2025

Lovely place for a walk but is a bit popular for the facilities (only one unisex toilet). We go to birdwatch but we were told that there are fewer birds to see now they have stopped feeding them. Not sure whether this is correct - it was Christmas so feeders in evidence were empty but assumed it was because it was the holidays. Nice place with different habitats.
Lyndsay Potter
23.01.2025

Looks like an amazing place ! We had a short walk as I and another friend use walking sticks . All the trees have a small plaque on them saying what they are which was a good idea. There was a very nice shepherds hut cafe with seats and a huge awning for shelter .
Oliver Yarrow
12.01.2025

Nice for a good walk. Lots of dog walkers. If you want quiet, head in the direction of the lake from the car park. Much busier in the direction of the coffee shop and arboretum, although still a nice circular walk this way.
Clare Roo
15.10.2023

Always a great place to take the dog for a walk
Frederique Orgill
05.01.2025

Beautiful arboretum with a lot of birds to watch and wildlife (if you're quiet). I did a circular walk around the lake. It's an easy route, very peaceful in early January. There's a little hut selling refreshments & bonus a large free car park.
Gerhard Geldenhuys
05.01.2025

Great place for a walk.
Sue Collom
12.12.2024

Lovely walks through the grounds of lynford hall and surrounding forest. Great little coffee and snack bar. Much busier since covid especially at weekends.
gareth hughes
11.12.2024

A wonderful sanctuary ♥️
Peter Warburton
08.12.2024

Stunning
Shirley Watling
20.11.2024

Lovely walk around picturesque grounds.
Nicola 551
14.11.2024

Beautiful place, large car park, I spend here all days on walking, reading books in peace,
Red A. Book Recently
12.11.2024

We enjoyed our walk but the signposting could have been better.
Steve Watling
12.11.2024

Beautiful walk in autumn sunshine.
David Bailey
09.11.2024

Lovely place for everyone and especially for those with dogs. Parking can be an issue.
Abbie Storer
02.11.2024

Beautiful place to walk around. There are some lovely trails that are pushchair friendly. The little cafe is a great part of Lynford Arboretum! There are toilet facilities (with baby changing). Picnic bench areas are dotted about, too.
stobart stig
30.10.2024

Lovely place for a peaceful walk. Loads of different trees and interesting to read there labels for when they were planted. Great coffee place as well
Kate S-W
20.10.2024

I've been twice recently to Lynford and it's a lovely place - but the first time was a bit rocky... I've not walked down to the lake (left side of the road). I visited with my Mum. She's disabled and a wheelchair user (but does have a scooter on occasions). I decided we would have a little walk and a coffee at the hut on the way back from a trip out. It had disabled spaces, the parking is free and I thought that was a sign it was disabled friendly. No - it's really not. The pathways are ballast stone and are not hardcore making it extremely hard to push someone and very unsettling for the disabled individual. The trees were lovely and the walk we did (small walk to the water tower and back) was pretty. Her scooter may have been better but the arboretum side was not for wheelchair users. I visited last weekend with my children and they loved it. We walked again the same area and further on and around. It was very pretty, lots of trees to tick off in the eye spy book and it wasn't too busy for them to run around. The colours are so nice this time of year. The cafe is good - Gluten free cakes, nice tea, what's not to like!! I think overall it needs maybe a few more signs (trail signs seem to suggest routes/ view points/sculptures that are no longer there) and the pathways should be given some attention for disabled visitors.
Deb Barnard
13.10.2024

Beautiful area
Luc Hansen
04.10.2024

Great place to walk around with the kids and to have a picnic. If you are a tree nerd like myself you will love how well they label all the trees. There is a good little coffee shop by the parking lot that was nice as well!

 

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