Walks & Wildlife Near Potter Heigham

Riverside & Broadland Walks

  • River Thurne walk from Potter Heigham — flat, easy, suitable for all fitness levels; excellent for dogs
  • Hickling Broad Water Trail — canoe or foot trail through some of the finest Broadland scenery
  • How Hill circular — quiet backwater walk through traditional marshland with views across the Broads

Wildlife Reserves & Hides

  • Hickling Broad NNR — managed by Norfolk Wildlife Trust; hides, water trails, and regular wildlife events
  • Horsey Mere — National Trust boardwalk; ideal for early morning birding
  • Strumpshaw Fen (RSPB) — approx. 30 mins; one of the best sites in England for rare wetland birds

Birdwatching Guide

The Norfolk Broads is internationally important for wetland birds. Look out for:

  • Marsh harrier — the most visible bird of prey over the reeds
  • Common crane — reintroduced and now breeding; often seen in the fields around Hickling
  • Bittern — elusive but present; listen for the booming call in spring
  • Bearded tit — small flocks flit through the reed beds; often spotted from hides

Dog-Friendly Walks

Travelling with a dog? See our Dog-Friendly Guide →