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Walking in Suffolk. Suffolk is covered in footpaths meandering through the beautiful countryside, fields, woods and beside the odd pub if you’re lucky. To find the best walks in Suffolk simply search for walks on our What To Do in Suffolk guide where you can see a list of them in order of the distance they are from your chosen location.

Written by Carlbscott

Broom Hill Short Walk – Coddenham

Broom Hill Short Walk – Coddenham

Broom Hill Short Walk – Coddenham to Hemingstone Having been told by a friend that there were positive sightings of millions of Snowdrops, we went in search of them This great little walk is a community project winding through the woods from Coddenham to Hemingstone in the heart of rural Suffolk. Many of our guests…

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Written by Karina

The Suffolk Walking Festival

The Suffolk Walking Festival

  Saturday 11th May sees the launch of the 2013 Suffolk Walking Festival, at Ickworth House in Bury St Edmunds. Now in its sixth year, the festival will offer over 50 guided walks covering the whole of the county, from Lowestoft, England’s most easterly point in the north of the county, to the Dedham Vale,…

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Written by Karina

Discover Suffolk

Discover Suffolk

From the Brecks to the Sandlings and from the Broads to the estuaries, Suffolk is a county best explored on foot, from a bicycle or on the back of a horse. With over 5,000km of waymarked paths, two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, long distance footpaths and national cycle routes, Suffolk offers a wealth of…

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Written by Carlbscott

Thornham Walks nr Stonham Aspal

Thornham Walks nr Stonham Aspal

Thornham Walks was a real eye-opener!     Having held the leaflets here for our guests since we opened, I’ve never managed to get there myself and now I’m glad I have! It’s 12 miles of waymarked footpaths on the Thornham Estate along the A140, just ten minutes from us in Stonham Aspal. It’s managed and funded…

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Needham Lake, Needham Market

Needham Lake, Needham Market

Needham Lake, Needham Market This is a great walk, whatever the weather. Needham Lake is man-made, having originally been rough, open meadowland. During the 1970s gravel was extracted during the construction of the nearby A14 and the pit was flooded to form the lake, which is now managed by the local council During the extraction,…

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