Weeting Heath is a 141.8-hectare (350-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Thetford in Norfolk, England,[1][2] which is managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust.
[7] The grass and lichen heath is grazed by rabbits.
It has a high density of breeding birds, including stone-curlews.
One arable field is reserved for uncommon Breckland plants.
[8] The site is open at limited times.