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3rd October 2024
Hiking - Walking: Helminghall Hall deer park Wind Direction: Wind Stength: Surf / Sea State: Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: Distance Covered: 3 miles (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Thursday 3rd October - walk ***** – Helmingham Hall deer park –
sunny periods.
After two full-on windsurfing sessions I decided to make the most of a
lighter wind day, packing a picnic and leaving Felixstowe at 10 on a
mystery tour but Mag quickly quessed where we we heading, Helmingham Hall
for a walk around the deer park:) The weather didn’t start well with
light rain, then the Grundisburgh road was closed so we had a detour around
some lovely Suffolk country lanes:) We came out by Helmingham Church and
had to turn round to go to the entrance to the hall but that had closed in
September so we had to park in the small church carpark under a large horse
chestnut tree, I have never seen so many conkers and collected a bag full!
The footpath to the deer park start at the church and is open all the time
and is a well marked short grass footpath around the park:) You could not
go near the house so continued through a gate in the deer fence and hardly
saw anyone, a lovely old boy out on a walk who had worked on the estate and
a few photographers with big lenses out to capture the deer! We spotted our
first large herd of fallow deer in the distance keeping an eye on us. The
path continues around the edge of the park and we saw a lone deer sitting
under a tree, a little sad really, then onto the large obelisk where we sat
to take in the view and spotted a small herd of deer behind which wandered
off to join a larger group but not before a paddle in a small lake:) The
weather was improving now and we sat in the quiet wishing we had brought
our picnic but never mind so we carried on past the house and more deer
before leaving the park, we then had to walk along the road back to the van
as the sun made a welcome appearance:) We then took our picnic past the
church back into the park to sit on the grass and watch the deer action,
just lovely! The heron returned to the small lake so after lunch I walked
to the small lake to take some nice pics of the deer in the front of the
house, there were a couple of large male deer which ended calling but no
rutting, a friend had visited at 6.30 this morning and saw them rutting! It
was time to head for home after a really fantastic day out:)
Photo Album here
Helmingham Hall here
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