Honeypot Wood

A lush green woodland in Summer

Honeypot Wood (credit: Richard Osbourne)

A close up photo of bluebells in a woodland

Bluebells (credit: Jimmy King)

Honeypot Wood

NWT Honeypot Wood is a small woodland reserve with a delightful wealth of wildlife, history and character.

Location

NWT Honeypot Wood is located 6km west of East Dereham. Leave the A47 at Wendling and Scarning and take the first left by the chapel. The road follows round to cross back over the A47 before reaching the wood, 1.5km on the left. Entrance from the roadside. Take care parking on the road.
NR19 2NG

OS Map Reference

TF 934 143
A static map of Honeypot Wood

Know before you go

Size
9 hectares
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Entry fee

Free
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Parking information

Park carefully on the road
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Walking trails

A looping path runs through the wood. See map below for more details.

Reserve map

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Access

Paths on this site are access grade 3. Please visit our Accessibility page for more information.

Dogs

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When to visit

Opening times

Dawn till dusk, every day, all year round

Best time to visit

Spring and summer

About the reserve

This small, ancient wood is great for a short, summer stroll. You'll find an array of wildflowers that act as ‘markers’ of ancient woodland, such as dog’s mercury, wood anemone and herb-paris. You might spot the greater butterfly orchid with its beautiful, cream-white flowers. Despite being 60 cm tall, it can be difficult to find as it doesn’t flower every year.     

NWT Honeypot Wood is rich in history, as well as wildlife. This incredibly ancient site is thought to be a remnant of wild wood dating back to the retreat of the last ice age.  

During the Second World War, the woods housed the bomb storage for the adjacent RAF Wendling, and the old buildings can be found on the north-eastern edge of the site.   

A visit during spring and summer to this fascinating reserve will treat you to the fragrant aroma of woodland flowers.

Contact us

Norfolk Wildlife Trust
Contact number: 01603 625540
An illustrated map of Honeypot Wood

Seasonal highlights

Spring

Plants: bluebells, wild garlic. 

Summer

Plants: twayblade, greater butterfly orchid, broad-leaved helleborine.