LOCATION: Letheringsett Ford and Spout Hill
DATE: Saturday 12th April 2025 (note change of date from originally advertised 6th April)
TIME: 10:00am to 1:00pm
WALK LEADER: Janice Darch
BOOKING REQUIRED: So that we don’t monopolise car parks or take over at smaller locations, we ask for advance bookings on some of our walks and limit the group size to 15. Please remember to sign up with Janice if you would like to come on this one by emailing her on
janicedarch@gmail.com before 5.00pm Thursday 10th April.
WALK DESCRIPTION: This walk provides a range of habitats to explore from road side verges, to a watermill, a stretch of the River Glaven, some agricultural fields, wet meadows, woodland and a disused railway track. Along the river and at the mill we will look for Grey Wagtail and there is sometimes a Water Rail hiding in the vegetation. The wet meadows may have geese and duck, Curlew and Mute Swan whilst Pheasant and Red-legged Partridge are likely to be found in the fields with Buzzard, Kestrel and the possibility of Red Kite overhead. At this time of year passerines are setting up their breeding territories and some early migrants will have arrived. Spout Hill, just outside of Holt, is a lovely mix of deciduous woodland, grassland and it has a brook running through it. Possible birds are Nuthatch, Treecreeper, tit flocks, finches and resident and wintering thrushes.
MEETING POINT: Meet in the lay-by on the A148 between Holt and Letheringsett.
PARKING AND SITE INFORMATION: Park in the lay-by at NR25 6RZ which is the second lay-by on the left-hand side after leaving Holt on the A148 Holt to Fakenham Road. It is about half way down the hill after leaving Holt towards Letheringsett Mill, beyond the grassed area where many cars park.
DISTANCE: Around 3 miles.
ACCESSIBILITY: The walk is along footpaths which aren’t suitable for wheelchair users. Do please contact us on
nenbc@aol.co.uk to see which of our events can currently accommodate wheelchair users or could be adapted to do so.
FACILITIES: None.
STAR STATUS: This walk is within the NENBC recording area so the bird species you see or hear will count towards your personal NENBC Star Badges (Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum awards based on the number of species you have seen or heard in the club area).
GOING GREEN!: This walk is in the club area so the bird species you see or hear will count towards your Eco-badges for birding without the use of motorised transport so if you are able to walk or cycle to the start point from home that would be fantastic! Alternatively, car-sharing is encouraged. We are working on a way to best facilitate this but in the meantime, have a chat with folks at any of our events or message them via the member page of our website to arrange something for next time.
ADDITIONAL NOTES: Binoculars are always recommended to gain full enjoyment from your birding and if you want the added bonus of using a scope, please do bring your own along. Stout footwear is recommended as paths may be slippery or muddy particularly after rain. Young people aged 16 and 17 are welcome to attend unaccompanied with prior written consent from a parent or guardian who has also supplied a phone number where they can be contacted in an emergency but children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Sorry no dogs except guide dogs. Please respect social distancing on the walk when appropriate for current conditions and preference of participants.