As lockdown measures are slowly eased over the coming weeks, we’re hoping to get out and about into some different open spaces.Whether you’re keen to explore some gorgeous gardens or wander some woodland, Norfolk is a beautiful part of the country full of open spaces to immerse yourself in. We’ve found our favourite places for local families to get some fresh air.Make sure you have a look at how to make the most of your time outside and our expert’s guide to woodland so you can enjoy it as much as possible.Remember to keep following government advice for England‍ regarding travel.‍Thetford ForestThetford Forest is the UK’s largest, and arguably best, man-made low land forest. At over 18,000 hectares there’s plenty of space to run around whilst keeping your distance from other families. There’s so much on offer that the forest can be broken down into different sections. Lynford Stag is a popular onsite picnic spot with two easy walking trails just under 3km each but High Lodge is the area visitors tend to head to. There are a number of different walking trails that are all dog-friendly, why not take the bikes and give one of their brilliant cycling trails a go?Where is it? High Lodge, Thetford Forest, Brandon, IP27 0AIs it buggy friendly? Yes, the man-made paths are suitable for buggiesWhere are the toilets? There are toilets, including disabled ones, on-siteParking: Free parking is availableOutdoor amenities: Play area, BBQ, picnic area, cycling trailsHolt Country ParkSituated in North Norfolk, Holt Country Park is one of the best areas to go for a walk. It’s full of natural beauty and wildlife with different species of butterflies, woodpeckers and deer all roaming the area so make sure you keep your eyes peeled! There are plenty of different walking routes running through the park but they all have a way of looping back together so you don’t need to worry about getting lost. It’s a great option, if you’re a family who love a bit of an adventure to, let the kids choose the route! Dogs are welcome so you can definitely take your furry friend along to Holt Country Park.Where is it? Holt Country Park, Edgefield Hill, Holt NR25 6SPIs it buggy friendly? If your buggy can handle a few dirt tracks!Where are the toilets? By the visitor centreParking: Parking is just £2 for the dayOutdoor amenities: Walking pathsPentney LakesPentney Lakes is another great outdoor area in North Norfolk. If you prefer the serenity of water compared to the adventure of woodland then this is definitely the place for you. The beautiful lakes mean the nature in the surrounding area is thriving with rare plant species and migratory birds, it’s the perfect spot for a picnic. If you are seeking a bit more of a thrill, the lakes normally offer water skiing lessons so it’s definitely an activity to remember once things are back to normal.Where is it? Pentney Lakes, Common Road, Pentney, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, PE32 1LEIs it buggy friendly? Yes, the paths around the lakes are suitable for buggiesWhere are the toilets? On-siteParking: There is parking availableOutdoor amenities: Walks and nature trailsSheringham ParkOnce it reopens, the National Trust’s Sheringham Park is worth a visit. The gardens are beautiful and there are some stunning coastal views with plenty of land to roam around. Whether you want to explore woodland, parkland or cliff tops, Sheringham Park has all three options on the grounds making it an ideal habitat for a wide range of birds, butterflies and deer. The house has a rich history and has been around since 1812 which makes it a great option for visitors looking to learn something as well as get some fresh air.Where is it? Sheringham Park, Upper Sheringham, Norfolk, NR26 8TLIs it buggy friendly? Only around the wild garden. Other routes are on natural surface with some steps and gentle slopesWhere are the toilets? By the visitors centre with disabled access and baby changingParking: There is a main car park and overflow grass areaOutdoor amenities: Wild garden, sea viewsBurlingham WoodsJust east of Norwich is Burlingham Woods. With a range of walks of differing lengths, a sculpture trail and a few stunning sundials, it’s a great place to go and get some fresh air. The woods are made up of a combination of mature trees and more recent planting so there is a really unique maintained but rural and natural feel to the area. You can also access the woods from many different points which is really helpful when trying to keep to social distancing.Where is it? Burlingham Woods, North Burlingham, Norwich NR13 4TAIs it buggy friendly? Yes, some of the routes are suitable for buggiesWhere are the toilets? It’s best to use a toilet before you visitParking: Available at St Andrew’s Church, go through a wooden gate and follow the right-hand path to head to the woodsOutdoor amenities: Sculpture trails, sundialsWhitlingham Country ParkWhitlingham Country Park is one of the best spaces to visit for some fresh air. They welcome walkers, joggers, cyclists, bird-watchers and dogs so whatever you’re interested in doing, the country park is a great place to go and explore. The site is also a nature reserve so make sure you’re looking around to see what different plants and wildlife are nearby. Once they’re up and running again, it’s definitely worth looking into the site’s adventure activities which range from windsurfing to outdoor climbing, perfect for anyone wanting a bit more than a casual stroll. The swans here are pretty confident which is something to remember if you’re bringing a picnic!Where is it? Whitlingham Country Park, Whitlingham Lane, Trowse, Norwich, Norfolk, NR14 8TRIs it buggy friendly? There is a buggy friendly path around the Great BroadWhere are the toilets? In the cafe on site. Just remember to check any updates regarding opening measures in light of COVID-19 before you visit.Parking: There is pay and display parking in operationOutdoor amenities: Watersports, adventure activities, wooden obstacle courseFoxley WoodKnown for its incredible wild spring flowers but beautiful all year round, Foxley Wood is one of our favourites. The woods are maintained in the most sustainable way to help keep them thriving and attract as much wildlife as possible, including impressive Kestrels and Barn Owls. It’s one of the most peaceful outdoor areas so make sure you take in the sounds of nature as you walk through the woods. Dogs aren’t allowed so it’s a great option if you have younger children who aren’t quite used to animals coming to say hello.Where is it? Foxley Wood, Foxley, Dereham NR20 4QRIs it buggy friendly? No, the paths are all on natural groundWhere are the toilets? It’s best to use the toilet before your visitParking: Car parking is availableOutdoor amenities: Beautiful nature 

As lockdown measures are slowly eased over the coming weeks, we’re hoping to get out and about into some different open spaces.