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Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 7.87 km
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Average duration: 2h 20
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 33 m
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Vertical drop: - 49 m
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Highest point: 33 m
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Lowest point: 1 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Melton
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Start: N 52.11466° / E 1.334499°
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End: N 52.099571° / E 1.34142°
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 32 m - Start on South Close
- 2 : km 0.05 - alt. 33 m - Turn left onto Lodge Farm Lane
- 3 : km 0.21 - alt. 32 m - Turn left onto St Audrys Road
- 4 : km 0.66 - alt. 22 m - Turn right onto Yarmouth Road
- 5 : km 0.66 - alt. 22 m - Turn left
- 6 : km 0.98 - alt. 13 m - Turn slight left
- 7 : km 1.22 - alt. 13 m - Keep right
- 8 : km 1.33 - alt. 9 m - Turn slight right
- 9 : km 1.88 - alt. 1 m - Turn slight right onto Brick Kiln Lane
- 10 : km 1.9 - alt. 2 m - Turn left onto Wilford Bridge Road
- 11 : km 2.11 - alt. 7 m - At roundabout, take exit 1 onto Orford Road
- 12 : km 3.41 - alt. 14 m - Turn right
- 13 : km 3.72 - alt. 25 m - Turn left
- 14 : km 3.76 - alt. 25 m - Turn left
- 15 : km 4.18 - alt. 23 m - Keep left
- 16 : km 5.77 - alt. 33 m - Keep right
- 17 : km 5.81 - alt. 33 m - Turn sharp right
- 18 : km 6.16 - alt. 32 m - Keep left
- 19 : km 6.19 - alt. 31 m - Turn left
- 20 : km 6.21 - alt. 30 m - Turn slight right
- 21 : km 6.61 - alt. 13 m - Turn sharp left
- 22 : km 6.87 - alt. 15 m - Turn right
- 23 : km 6.97 - alt. 21 m - Turn slight left
- 24 : km 7.06 - alt. 18 m - Turn sharp right
- 25 : km 7.09 - alt. 18 m - Turn sharp left
- 26 : km 7.19 - alt. 21 m - Turn left
- E : km 7.87 - alt. 9 m
Other walks in the area
Deben Estuary - Melton to Bawdsey

A river side walk along the Deben Estuary in Suffolk between the villages of Melton and Bawdsey. This walk follows river side footpaths with spectacular views across the estuary. Unfortunately at Ramsholt there is no public access and one needs to divert through to the village of Alderton with a road walk for the last few miles to Bawdsey. A ferry crossing an a short walk into Felixstowe provides public transport access back to Melton
Ufford Heritage Trail

A walk around the village of Ufford.
Ufford is rich in heritage and well worth exploring. The Heritage Trail was created in 2006 and leads the walker around the historic features of the village including the village stocks, water meadows and the many listed buildings. The Highlight of the trail has to be the church which has an unusual dedication to St Mary of the Assumption and contains the second largest font cover in England which is a sight to behold.
Bromeswell Village

A very easy walk around the Suffolk Village of Bromeswell. The Sandlings Path avoids the busy road between Melton and the footpath across the Heathland to Rendlesham Forest by navigating around the quiet village of Bromeswell. Although only a short distance, it is worth taking ones time to explore this quiet village with its typically East Anglian church of St Edmund.
Fynn Valley

A walk along the Suffolk Fynn Valley between Woodbridge and Witnesham, with a return route via Grundisburgh and Hasketon.
The walk follows the the banks of the Deben around to Martlesham Creek where it meets the River Fynn. The path then follows the rivers course through Little Bealings, Playford and Tuddenham St Martin through to Witnesham. Waymarkers point out the route throughout this section. The return is on footpaths across fields to Grundisburgh, then using further footpaths to Hasketon and finally back to Woodbridge
The Fynn Valley Walk is an official waymarked route following the course of the River Fynn from Witnesham to Martlesham then continuing through to Woodbridge along the banks of the River Deben. For this walk, the Fynn Valley route is walked in reverse then public footpaths are used across the fields to Grundisburgh and Hasketon and back down into Woodbridge to make a circular walk.
River and Countryside Wander
This walk explores the town of Woodbridge, the river Deben and the surrounding landscape.
Ships, Saltings and Thomas Seckford
This walk explores the town of Woodbridge, the river Deben and the surrounding landscape.
The Fonnereau Way to Ipswich

A walk between Woodbridge and Ipswich incorporating sections from the Fonnereau Way, the Sandlings and the Fynn Valley Way.
This walk links the railway stations of Woodbridge, Westerfield and Ipswich with scenic views along the estuary at Woodbridge and the Fynn Valley before entering Ipswich from the west through the historic parkland known as Christchurch park which dates from the 12th century which includes many historic features and a mansion that is open to the public.
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