Sunday Picture Post: Fritton Woods

11th November 2024 we explored Fritton Woods (aka Waveney Valley) a two mile walk along Sandy Lane (see last week’s SPP) from the nearest bus stop, but now we’re here. Let’s go…

11th November 2024

After the recent felling of the pine trees, new trees are springing up. These seem to be naturally generated and not in the seried ranks of the former plantation…which I much prefer

11th November 2024

At the southern edge of the forest wends the river Waveney with its flood meadows

11th November 2024

This close to wetlands, a drain is needed…

11th November 2024

One of the former forest rides, now striding through the young birch thickets. Heather carpets the ground

11th November 2024

11th November 2024

These trees are shooting up so fast, it’s like walking into a canyon

11th November 2024

Amongst the birch and pine, a few larch trees offer golden needles in this season

11th November 2024

11th November 2024

Birch and beech colour the scene!

11th November 2024

While the birch and pine are relative youngsters, some of the beech trees are much, much older. Just look at these roots and trunks

11th November 2024

Time to leave the forest to hike those two miles back to the bus. Hope you enjoyed

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6 Responses to Sunday Picture Post: Fritton Woods

  1. Sadje's avatar Sadje says:

    These trees are beautiful even in fall season.

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  2. I think they become even more beautiful at this season 😘

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  3. Indira's avatar Indira says:

    What a beautiful collection, Crispina. So lovely.

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  4. Worth the hike, I think 🙂

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  5. Oh yes. We do this walk every year in the autumn months. Very definitely worth it

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