Best attractions and places to see around Stoke Ferry include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and access to broader regional features. Situated in Norfolk, England, the village lies on the River Wissey, providing a base for exploring the surrounding Fenland. The area offers a variety of points of interest, from significant engineering marvels to historic market towns.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Interesting history at the locks/weirs but a fairly dull path. Little traffic to bother you.
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Very pretty market square and great place for a cafe stop
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Just enjoy the ride 🚵♂️;barely no cars, if you lucky you might see/join other cyclists on your way - I did briefly - met a couple on their way from Northampton to Wells-next-the-Sea - what a ride. 🚲🖐
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Downham Market is one of Norfolk’s oldest market towns. It lies on the banks of the River Great Ouse, and dates back to Saxon times. The market place is known for its unusual and iconic black and white clock.
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Before the forest you see today, Shouldham Warren was farmed as a rabbit warren, dating from at least the 17th century. The rabbits were bred for both their meat and fur. The landscape here makes for an interesting hike as it's where the fens and the brecks meet. Enjoy expansive views over the Nar Valley and the shade of the pine forests. Colours here are particularly good in the autumn.
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For the fens the road surface isn’t too bad. Keep an ear out for traffic lamming it along on these straight, quiet roads though, it’s easy to get caught by surprise.
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You can explore a variety of natural landscapes. Shouldham Warren offers expansive views over the Nar Valley and features pine forests, making it ideal for hiking, especially in autumn. The village itself lies on the River Wissey, and you can also visit Ten Mile Bank, a flat section along the River Ouse.
Yes, Stoke Ferry is situated on the River Wissey. Additionally, the area features the River Ouse, which can be explored along Ten Mile Bank. A significant engineering marvel, Denver Sluice, separates the Fens from the tidal waters of the Wash and is located nearby.
For a true fenland experience, you can visit Denver Sluice, which is a key part of the Fens' water management system. The Cut Off Channel also features leveed banks and offers views of the distinctive black fen soil. Wretton Fen, accessible via a track and bridleway, provides further opportunities to explore this unique landscape.
Within Stoke Ferry village, you can find several historical sites. All Saints' Church, a Grade II listed building, and Stoke Ferry Hall, a Grade II* listed building, are notable for their architectural and historical importance. The village also has an Old Milestone and a War Memorial, along with numerous other listed buildings that contribute to its historic character.
Yes, Downham Market is a historic market town located nearby. It's one of Norfolk's oldest towns, known for its distinctive black and white clock tower, historic buildings, boutiques, antique shops, and a bustling market on Fridays and Saturdays.
Beyond the village, you can explore the Oxburgh Estate (Oxburgh Hall), a historic property offering insights into local history. For a unique ancient experience, Grimes Graves is a Neolithic flint mine located in the wider area.
Yes, Shouldham Warren is considered family-friendly, offering forest walks and views. Gooderstone Water Gardens & Nature Trail, just a few miles away, provides beautiful gardens and a nature trail suitable for all ages. Church Farm Stow Bardolph is another option, offering both indoor and outdoor activities for children.
The area around Stoke Ferry offers several cycling routes. You can find easy to moderate road cycling routes, such as the 'Downham Market Town Clock – Wereham Duck Pond loop' or the 'Downham Market Clock Tower – The Beddingfield Arms loop'. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Stoke Ferry guide.
Yes, there are running trails available. You can find moderate routes like the 'Boughton Pond loop from Wretton' or the 'Wereham Duck Pond – Boughton Pond loop from Wereham'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Stoke Ferry guide.
Yes, the Stoke Ferry area provides gravel biking opportunities. Routes range from easy to difficult, such as the 'Fincham Drove – Fern-Covered Trail Section loop from Marham' or the more challenging 'Tunnel Under Railway Tracks – Forest Picnic Spot loop from Methwold'. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Stoke Ferry guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. Highlights like Ten Mile Bank are enjoyed for their flat, low-traffic routes along the river. Denver Sluice is noted for its impressive engineering, and Shouldham Warren is loved for its interesting landscape where fens and brecks meet, offering great views and shade.
While specific accessibility details vary, Downham Market Clock Tower and the town itself are noted as wheelchair accessible. Many of the flat fenland roads, such as those near Flat Straight Fenland Road, may also offer easier access for some visitors.
Autumn is particularly recommended for visiting Shouldham Warren, as the colors of the pine forests are especially vibrant. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the natural landscapes and engaging in cycling or running activities.
Yes, Stoke Ferry village has the community-owned Blue Bell Pub-Cafe, which reopened in 2022 after refurbishment. It serves as a thriving community space where visitors can find refreshments.


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