Turnipfield Belt

Wood, Forest in Suffolk West Suffolk

England

Turnipfield Belt

Patterned ground, Lakenheath Road, Mildenhall: aerial 2022 (1)
Patterned ground, Lakenheath Road, Mildenhall: aerial 2022 (1) Credit: Chris

Turnipfield Belt, located in Suffolk, England, is an enchanting woodland forest renowned for its natural beauty and ecological significance. Covering an expansive area, the forest is predominantly characterized by dense woodlands and flourishing vegetation, making it a haven for wildlife and nature enthusiasts alike.

The forest features a diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, creating a captivating tapestry of colors throughout the year. The lush undergrowth comprises various wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, which further enhance the forest's enchanting allure.

Turnipfield Belt is home to a myriad of wildlife species, offering a rich and diverse ecosystem. Visitors are likely to spot numerous bird species, such as woodpeckers, sparrows, and owls, flitting among the trees. The forest is also inhabited by mammals like deer, foxes, and squirrels, which can often be observed foraging or playing amidst the verdant surroundings.

The forest boasts several well-maintained walking trails, enabling visitors to explore its captivating scenery at their own pace. These trails wind through the woodland, providing an immersive experience in nature and offering opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. The forest is also a popular destination for picnics and family outings, with designated areas equipped with picnic tables and benches.

With its serene ambiance, abundant wildlife, and captivating landscapes, Turnipfield Belt in Suffolk is a true gem for nature lovers and those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether hiking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll, visitors are sure to be captivated by the natural wonders found within this picturesque forest.

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Turnipfield Belt Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.362568/0.54762544 or Grid Reference TL7376. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Patterned ground, Lakenheath Road, Mildenhall: aerial 2022 (1)
Patterned ground, Lakenheath Road, Mildenhall: aerial 2022 (1)
Patterned ground, Lakenheath Road, Mildenhall: aerial 2022 (2)
Patterned ground, Lakenheath Road, Mildenhall: aerial 2022 (2)
A11 towards London But no longer a continuous route with that number. Taking the A14 around Newmarket is the first interruption.
A11 towards London
But no longer a continuous route with that number. Taking the A14 around Newmarket is the first interruption.
B1112 by Foxhole Heath
B1112 by Foxhole Heath
Mildenhall Left Left turn off the A11 towards Mildenhall.
Mildenhall Left
Left turn off the A11 towards Mildenhall.
Bridleway to St Helena Farm On the eastern fringe of Mildenhall, leading north from Brandon Road.
Bridleway to St Helena Farm
On the eastern fringe of Mildenhall, leading north from Brandon Road.
Entrance to Mildenhall Woods A small car park with space for four vehicles, and an information board, at the entrance to Mildenhall Woods.
Entrance to Mildenhall Woods
A small car park with space for four vehicles, and an information board, at the entrance to Mildenhall Woods.
Maize crop at How Hill Looking east from the B1112 towards How Hill.
Maize crop at How Hill
Looking east from the B1112 towards How Hill.
Field entrance near Chamberlain's Buildings Farm Looking east from the B1112.
Field entrance near Chamberlain's Buildings Farm
Looking east from the B1112.
B1112 at Foxhole Heath The road snakes across typical Breckland country.
B1112 at Foxhole Heath
The road snakes across typical Breckland country.
Private track to Rakeheath Farm This track leads eastwards across open heathland towards Rakeheath and Rakebottom Farms.
Private track to Rakeheath Farm
This track leads eastwards across open heathland towards Rakeheath and Rakebottom Farms.
Eriswell Church Unusual cone-shaped yews line the churchyard at the rear of St Lawrence Church.
Eriswell Church
Unusual cone-shaped yews line the churchyard at the rear of St Lawrence Church.
Footpath to Eriswell The village of Eriswell is just over the crest of this rise.
Footpath to Eriswell
The village of Eriswell is just over the crest of this rise.
Track to Codson Hill This track leads eastwards from the A1065, north of Mildenhall.
Track to Codson Hill
This track leads eastwards from the A1065, north of Mildenhall.
Uncultivated field near Mildenhall This field lies to the west of the A1065, two kilometres north of Mildenhall.
Uncultivated field near Mildenhall
This field lies to the west of the A1065, two kilometres north of Mildenhall.
Track to High Lodge This private track leads eastwards from the A1065 to High Lodge on the Elveden Estate.
Track to High Lodge
This private track leads eastwards from the A1065 to High Lodge on the Elveden Estate.
Field boundary on the Elveden Estate Many of the fields on the huge Elveden Estate are divided by lines of mature trees, which help to retain the light soil.
Field boundary on the Elveden Estate
Many of the fields on the huge Elveden Estate are divided by lines of mature trees, which help to retain the light soil.
Foxhole Heath Viewed from the B1112, this protected area of Breckland is a breeding area for curlews.
Foxhole Heath
Viewed from the B1112, this protected area of Breckland is a breeding area for curlews.
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Turnipfield Belt is located at Grid Ref: TL7376 (Lat: 52.362568, Lng: 0.54762544)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: West Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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