Henstead With Hulver Street
Henstead With Hulver Street
Best lakes around Henstead With Hulver Street are found within a landscape characterized by the peaceful Hundred River Valley, marshes, and farmland. The area features several notable water bodies, including parts of the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads, offering diverse natural experiences. Visitors can explore public parks along large bodies of water, nature reserves, and specific birdwatching locations. This region provides opportunities to observe local wildlife and enjoy tranquil waterside settings.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Peto's Marsh Trail (Red) 2.5 miles (up to 3.5 miles)* 1.5 – 2 hours Marsh Lanes Trail (Blue) 2.25 miles 1.25 hours Share Marsh Trail (Black) 1.75 miles 1 hour Sprat's Water Trail (Orange) 0.75
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Lovely park by the board, lots to do, including, tennis and children's play park.
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The reservoir is on private land and there are notices warning there is no right of way or public access allowed.
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Nicolas Everitt Park is a popular public park situated along the shores of Oulton Broad, a large body of water that forms part of the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads. Oulton Broad is known for its boating and watersports activities, and Nicolas Everitt Park is an excellent starting point for boaters to explore the surrounding waterways. You can enjoy picnics in the park's open green spaces while overlooking the scenic views of Oulton Broad. There's also a cafe in the middle of the park.
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Under no circumstances should you go swimming
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The reservoir is just on the right as you enter Church Road from Sotterly. A great spring and summer spot for a rest and take in the plethora of wildlife that frequent the reservoir.
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Great place to spot various waterfowl. We saw barnacle geese arriving for the winter when we visited in October
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Visitors frequently enjoy Nicolas Everitt Park, a public park on Oulton Broad known for picnics, boating, and its cafe. Another popular spot is Easton Broad Birdwatching Spot, ideal for observing waterfowl. For scenic views, View of Oulton Broad offers a pleasant detour.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. Nicolas Everitt Park offers open green spaces for picnics and a play area. Castle Marshes Nature Reserve is great for exploring wildlife, and Easton Broad Birdwatching Spot provides opportunities for children to learn about birds.
The area is characterized by the peaceful Hundred River Valley, marshes, and farmland. You'll find diverse natural experiences within the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads, including public parks along large bodies of water, nature reserves like Castle Marshes Nature Reserve, and specific birdwatching locations such as Easton Broad Birdwatching Spot. These areas provide opportunities to observe local wildlife and enjoy tranquil waterside settings.
The Easton Broad Birdwatching Spot is an excellent location to observe various waterfowl, including barnacle geese during the winter months. Additionally, Castle Marshes Nature Reserve is home to a wide variety of bird life, especially during summer and winter when it attracts overwintering wildfowl.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Castle Marshes Nature Reserve features the Angles Way footpath, which stays high enough to walk along even when the marshes are flooded. For more hiking options, you can explore routes like the easy 'Kessingland loop' or the moderate 'View of the River Waveney – Beccles Old Bridge loop from Barnby'. Find more details on the Hiking around Henstead With Hulver Street guide.
You can find several cycling routes in the vicinity. The View of Oulton Broad offers a cycle way that serves as a popular detour to avoid busy roads. For more extensive cycling, consider routes like the 'Most Easterly Point of England – Lowestoft Seafront Beach loop from Pakefield' or the 'Walberswick Ferry Crossing – View of Southwold seafront loop from Kessingland'. Discover more on the Cycling around Henstead With Hulver Street guide.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the broader area. Routes such as the 'Beehives – Primrose Lane loop from Kessingland' offer an easy ride, while 'Southwold Water Towers – Blythburgh Bridge loop from Brampton' provides a moderate challenge. For more options, check the MTB Trails around Henstead With Hulver Street guide.
Yes, Nicolas Everitt Park, located along Oulton Broad, has a cafe within the park itself, making it a convenient spot for refreshments while enjoying the views.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil waterside settings and opportunities for wildlife observation. Many enjoy the scenic views, especially from spots like Nicolas Everitt Park and View of Oulton Broad. The area is also valued for its diverse natural experiences within the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads.
While the immediate vicinity of Henstead With Hulver Street doesn't feature prominent natural lakes for public recreation, those willing to travel a bit further within Suffolk can find excellent fishing opportunities. Homersfield Lake, about a 25-minute drive northwest, is a 35-acre specimen fishing lake. Hawstead Lakes, near Bury St Edmunds (about a 50-minute drive west), are coarse fishing lakes stocked with various fish.
It is generally not recommended or permitted. For example, the View of Church Road Reservoir is on private land with no public access, and notices explicitly warn against swimming. Always check local regulations and signage before considering any water activities.
The best time depends on what you wish to see. Summer brings butterflies, dragonflies (including rare Norfolk hawkers), and various warblers to places like Castle Marshes Nature Reserve. Winter transforms these marshes into an expanse of water, attracting overwintering wildfowl such as teal, widgeon, and gadwall, and barnacle geese at Easton Broad Birdwatching Spot.


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