(S/E) From the Plough and Sail pub in front of Snape Maltings, cross Snape Bridge and turn right onto the grassy embankment with the river Alde on your right. This lovely circular walk follows the bank of the river, winding through grazing marsh, reed beds and marshy scrub until it reaches Snape Warren. Here, the trail turns left, following a path through the wood for about 250m, before turning left once more. Continue through marshland to Snape village. At the crossroads in the centre of Snape, turn left and follow the road back to Snape Maltings.(S/E)
Walk to the Warren
The River Alde is little more than a stream until it nears Snape Maltings. Here the river becomes tidal and it broadens into a wide estuary. It’s a place of glistening mud and open water, filled twice a day by the incoming tide and rich in wildlife.
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 3.05 km
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Calculated time: 0h 55
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Difficulty: Easy
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 4 m
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Vertical drop: - 4 m
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Highest point: 6 m
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Lowest point: 0 m
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District: Tunstall
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Start/End: N 52.164145° / E 1.495955°
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Description
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 2 m - Plough and Sail pub
- S/E : km 3.05 - alt. 2 m - Plough and Sail pub
Useful Information
Easy – Ground under foot fairly flat, part of route on minor public road, one stile. Please be aware of traffic.
Always stay careful and alert while following a route. Visorando and the author of this walk cannot be held responsible in the event of an accident during this route.
Reviews and comments
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Overall rating : 4.3 / 5
Date of walk : 25/07/21
Clarity of route description : ★★★★☆ Good
Clarity of route map : ★★★★☆ Good
Walk interest : ★★★★★ Very good
For the 7 "senior (but not senile) citizens" this walk was just fine. Interesting birds, trees and wild flora to look
and with the River Alde and its mudflats providing a fine setting for the impressive Snape Maltings at the start
and finish of the walk. Lunch in the Plough and Sail at the end of the walk rounded matters off nicely!
Other walks in the area
Views across the Heather
Departure from Tunstall (Suffolk)
The Sailors’ Path follows a beautiful route between Snape Maltings and Aldeburgh. The Path is named because sailors would walk the path between Aldeburgh and Snape.
Snape Stroll
Departure from Tunstall (Suffolk)
The Sailors’ Path follows a beautiful route between Snape Maltings and Aldeburgh. The Path is named because sailors would walk the path between Aldeburgh and Snape.
The Sailors’ Path
Departure from Tunstall (Suffolk)
The Sailors’ Path follows a beautiful route between Snape Maltings and Aldeburgh. The Path is named because sailors would walk the path between Aldeburgh and Snape.
Suffolk Coast Path - Snape to Felixstowe
Departure from Tunstall (Suffolk)
A walk along the Suffolk Coast Path between Snape and Felixstowe
This is the most remote section of the Suffolk Coast Path and follows the Butley River down to Shingle Street and then continues along the coast to the ferry at Bawdsey. There is an eerie sense of foreboding when walking this section. The solitude. The windswept landscape. The distant silhouettes of the Orfordness Pagodas. The lonely river. One can walk virtually the entire distance without seeing a soul and the only company is the decaying remains of WWII defences and the looming martello towers from Napoleonic times.
⚠️Make sure you check the ferry timetables before you start the walk
River’s Edge Ramble
Departure from Tunstall (Suffolk)
Enjoy a wonderful walk on the banks of the River Alde.
Heath and Forest Hike
Departure from Blaxhall (Suffolk)
This walk follows paths across wild Suffolk heathland and through mysterious woodland. You will encounter ancient habitats, old twisted pine trees, hidden glades and commercial forestry
Captains Wood, Sudbourne
Departure from Sudbourne (Suffolk)
A walk around the ancient woodland of Captains Wood just outside the hamlet of Sudbourne
This is a hidden gem of a walk close to the Suffolk Coast in woodland which is currently under the management of the Suffolk Wildlife Trust. The ancient woodland is full of life, colour and a natural wildness that is a pleasure to behold. A waymarked path provides easy access around the wood so one cannot get lost. Just take ones time and take it all in.
Saxmundham to Rendham Circular Walk
Departure from Saxmundham (Suffolk)
Circular Walk between Saxmundham and the village of Rendham, across the Suffolk countryside with a worthy stop off at the White Horse pub at Rendham. Woodland, open fields, babbling brooks make this typical of this part of Suffolk. And there is history too, with the Roman bronze head being discovered in the river at Rendham back in 1907. How did it get there?
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