NWT Roydon Common, west Norfolk.

NWT Roydon Common

King's Lynn,Norfolk

NWT Roydon Common is the largest remaining heath in West Norfolk. Catch the stunning views of blooming purple heather on the reserve in August and early September.

NWT Roydon Common is the largest remaining heath in West Norfolk. Catch the stunning views of blooming purple heather on the reserve in August and early September.

The site is also home to many rare and interesting plants and insects, including all three species of British sundew, the only black-coloured black darter in the country and the elusive raft spider – Roydon Common is the only place in East Anglia where you can find this spider!

You can learn more about this special reserve on our website.

Location

NWT Roydon Common,
King's Lynn,
Norfolk,
PE32 1AW

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