The fenland landscape to the east and clayland landscape to the west are clearly very different propositions in terms of appearance and character, but the change from one to the other is not always abrupt and distinct. The closest we have to a definitive definition is the current National Character Area boundary as defined by Natural England number 85, The Brecks :.
This takes in a large area and extends much further to the north and to the south east than many definitions, marching north past Castle Acre and even nudging into Cambridgeshire.
The smallest version of Breckland is that defined by E. The southern half reflects most definitions but to the north the boundary is placed at what is now the edge of the Stanford Training Area, leaving out places such as Methwold and Hilborough.
Schober , Mosby and Postgate [2] all defined fairly similar areas, roughly the same shape as the modern NCA boundary but each making different decisions about precisely what to include and exclude. Taken together these maps are a reminder of the complex and at times arbitrary nature of regional boundaries, and the difficulty of subjectively defining where one landscape type begins and another ends. Sussams, The Breckland Archaeological Survey During we are working on a project looking at the changing landscape of Breckland in the period If you would like to find out more about the project and how you can get involved please contact us.
Run a business in Breckland? Add it to our directory today. What are you waiting for? Breckland has amazing places all for YOU. Only an hour and a half from the M25, Breckland is the ideal place to have breakfast. Cooking it yourself beside your tent, or eating in one of our many types of accommodation, we recommend that you do as our best hosts do and use fresh local produce.
We have some amazing food available here in The Brecks, with our independent butchers, bakers and greengrocers. We also have a great selection of cafes, tea rooms, pubs and restaurants which offer breakfast too, so, if you are visiting the area for a week, or if you are just up for the day, why not get up early and have breakfast in Breckland.
The market towns of Dereham , Watton , Thetford and Swaffham all have their own unique charm and character. Thetford Forest, most of which is owned by the Forestry Commission, covers an area of about 20, hectares and has many picnic areas. Halfway between Brandon and Thetford is High Lodge Forest Centre, which provides cycle hire for those wanting to explore the many tracks.
Seven miles north-west of Thetford is an area of heath land known as Grimes Graves. Hidden amongst the pine trees, the grass-covered hollows are 4, years old and were once Neolithic flint mines. With a travel advise, tourists can be informed about security risks during traveling or vacation in a foreign country. Be informed about the risks of kidnapping, armed robbery, bombings, natural disasters or war.
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