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Countryside Views of Kessingland
This walk explores Kessingland’s quiet countryside and beautiful coastline, taking in some lovely views on the way.
Countryside and Cliffs of Kessingland
This walk explores Kessingland’s quiet countryside and beautiful coastline, taking in some lovely views on the way.
A Stroll to the Sea
This walk explores Kessingland’s quiet countryside and beautiful coastline, taking in some lovely views on the way.
Harbour, Marshes and a Bracing Beach
This walk visit the elegant seafront, the traditional harbour and the open marshes.
Buildings and Boats beside the Sea
This walk visit the elegant seafront, the traditional harbour and the open marshes.
Southwold to Blythburgh along the former Southwold Railway
A linear walk along the former trackbed of the Southwold Railway to Blythburgh.
The Southwold Railway was a narrow gauge line that linked Halesworth and Southwold. This closed in 1929 but the track bed is still in existence to Blythburgh and makes an excellent walk. The White Hart pub offers a place for refreshment before returning along the same route. Outstanding views across the Blyth estuary and easy walking across heath and woodland make this a well worthwhile excursion.
Southwold
A circular walk around Southwold which navigates from Southwold Harbour around the northern part of the Blyth estuary known as Buss Creek, returning via the seafront to the harbour. One cannot miss out on a wander around the pier to take in the amazing sights of the quirky The Under the Pier show, the creation of Tim Hunkin and typical British eccentricity at its best.
Southwold to Covehithe
A walk along the beach route of the Suffolk Coast Path to the tiny hamlet of Covehithe with its impressive ruins of St Andrews church. Return is along the inland route of the Coast Path. This walk is dependant upon tides and consultation of tide times is vital in order to negotiate the beach route.
Suffolk Coast Path - Lowestoft to Southwold Beach Route
The Suffolk Coast Path runs between Lowestoft and Southwold but due to coastal erosion has been diverted inland which results in some road walking, including along the main A12 between Pakefield and Kessingland. An alternative route is to follow the coast as it is possible to walk the entire distance along the beach providing one times the walk to coincide with low tide. This section is worth making the effort to walk, just to view the trees that are slowly being taken by the sea at Benacre and Covehithe broads where the distance between the broad and the sea is a mere sandy section of beach.
⚠️ Check the tide timetable before attempting this walk.
Marshes, Coast and Forest
Wander around Walberswick with its river, heath and marshes, or take a longer walk to Dunwich.
Walberswick Wander
Wander around Walberswick with its river, heath and marshes, or take a longer walk to Dunwich.
Around the Marshes
Explore a mosaic of unique landscapes including reedbed, woodland, heathland, marsh and shingle coast, which sustain a large diversity of wildlife
Geldeston Locks from Beccles
A circular walk along the Angles Way from Beccles to Geldeston Locks. This walk passes the location of the historic Barsham Hall, source of the ghostly legend of Old Blunderhazard who is said to ride in his coach drawn by four fire breathing headless horses to Norwich and back each Christmas Eve.
In search of the lost Suffolk village of Hethern
A walk through Dunwich forest to the medieval site of the lost village of Hethern.
Dunwich forest is always a good place to walk and find peace amid the fora, fauna and wildlife. There are information boards that provide details of this ever changing world of nature but there is nothing about its history. Little is known of the medieval village of Hethern or the landmarks of Stonehill Bridge and Stonehill Castle which are recorded in the 15th century Westleton Extents. This document records that they stood aside a now lost road directly linking Dunwich to Blythburgh and which cut across the marshes.
National Trust Dunwich Heath to Dunwich Circular
This is a delightful walk starting in the National Trust car park on Dunwich Heath in Suffolk, which goes over heathland towards Dunwich with a number of interesting stopping places to visit and eat, with minor roads, footpaths and return via heathland.
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