Reviews

  1. Tara Hutchinson ★★★★☆

    Lovely walk although construction site ruining the peace and quiet

  2. Anette Svensson ★★★★★

    Lovely day out with my 2 year old grandson and my daughter. Picked lots of blackberries. Picnic in the woods. So much to explore in the fresh air for children. And lovely to walk your dog. Free parking

  3. Lauren ★★★★★

    Lovely experience! We went on a Thursday morning. Plenty of parking, had a lovely walk around the field with very scenic views, plenty of dog poo bins and there is even a toilet which I didn’t expect! I will definetely be returning.

  1. Trevor Smith ★★★★★

    Lovely walk through the woods which leads into a massive open wild meadow where our dog could run free, follow the path at the edge of the wood to two ponds with bug hides...

  2. Mandy Mullender ★★★☆☆

    It wasn't what I was expecting. The map online shows a circular walk and when we arrived it was more of a walk and then turn back, walk across a field and then back to the car park. If I knew what to expect I may have taken a picnic to make the most of it, however with all the dogs that were there, not on leads, I doubt this would have been a good idea either. There were nice views when on the field though and some interesting little things to look at beyond the field eg. An historic ice-house. The car park is only big enough for roughly 10/12 cars and there is nowhere else to park near-by. We visited on a weekend, but I would imagine during a weekday this would not be a good place to visit as there is a working quarry in operation in the centre of the 'walk'. (It wasn't in operation on the weekend). I won't be visiting here again, sorry.

  3. Kate S-W ★★★★★

    We have only recently gotten around to walking here however today we took the plunge!! The car park is quite small but there is a little overflow over the road. However the area to walk in is pretty and had some great dens to add to/build in the woods, some blackberries to pick, insects and butterflies to spot (although today these were few and far between) and some lovely benches to sit at. Taking a picnic and having a nice relaxed lunch would be great there and there is lots of space just to run around, trees to hide behind and puddles to splash in!! The ice house is a nice little feature to visit on your walk as well as finding some lovely carved animals. We spent a couple of hours here just wandering so a nice afternoon or morning outing. Take care near the ponds - the banks are quite muddy (they are trying to grow some plants but they are not taking well) and a child can easily get down to them and get in as there is no fences so make sure to keep a hold of small people

  1. peter howse ★★★★★

    A great park hiddenen away in the outskirts of Norwich. Plenty of open space for picnics and games, and a few extra features dotted around such as the ice house, a couple of ponds, a bug hotel and many info sheets detailing the local wildlife.

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Ladybelt Country Park is located at Hethersett Rd, East Carleton, Norwich NR14 8HX, UK

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You can contact Ladybelt Country Park at +44 1603 504400

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