English: Big Wood, Thetford Forest. A group of walkers head along this forest walk leading away from Lynford Stag picnic site towards Lynford Hall. Thetford Forest is the largest lowland pine forest in Britain, started in the 1920s as a strategic timber reserve on the Breckland heaths which were of little agricultural value.
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