Knettishall Country Park

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The route is beside the river, across heathland and through English woodlands, using a short part of Peddars Way and Icknield Way. Exmoor ponies, fallow deer and Hebridean sheep graze the heathland. Rare wildflowers can be found, such as dropwort and tormentil; more common flowers including foxglove, gorse, harebells and heather may also be spotted. The white admiral butterfly is just one of the interesting species to be found on this walk.

England - East England - Suffolk - Countryside

Features

Birds, Flowers, Good for Wheelchairs, River, Toilets, Wildlife