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Eye to Hoxne

A walk around the Suffolk villages of Eye and Hoxne.Hoxne is said to be where St Edmund was Martyred by the Viking invaders in the 9th century. The village is full of reminders of the gruesome event including the cross which marks the place of the oak tree his assailants tied him to, beat him, fired arrows at and eventually beheaded and the bridge he reputedly hid trying to escape his captors.
Gipping Valley River Path - Stowmarket to Needham Market

An easy walk following Suffolk's River Gipping between Stowmarket and Needham Market.The river Gipping forms the source to the mighty Orwell River. At Stowmarket it is no more than a babbling stream that winds its way through the Suffolk countryside. The path keeps to the riverside throughout with no difficult obstacles other than styles, making a pleasant stroll between these two places. With some fantastic pubs at either end it makes a good little pub crawl.
Gipping Valley Way - Needham Market to Ipswich

A walk following Suffolk's River Gipping between Needham Market and Ipswich.
A riverside walk tracing the route of the River Gipping as it heads through Suffolk to join the tidal waters of the Orwell at Ipswich. A gentle ambling route that twists and turns through the countryside which presents a perfect summers walk.This is a good walk for summer when the sun is shining and the gentle Gipping River trickles its way through the Suffolk countryside. There are old mills, there are little bridges and old locks which are no more than weirs these days presenting an interesting journey. It is a stereotypical English rural landscape. Admittedly the main A14 is never too far away so there is always the distant moan of traffic but it is easy to forget about this, even more so, I would guess, if one is a townie and used to such noises.
Shelton & Fritton Common from Tyrrels Wood
This Norfolf walk visits a number of villages with pretty cottages and interesting churches lying to the south-west of Norwich. The route uses quiet country lanes, field paths and ends with a section of the Boudicca Way long distance footpath.
Alde Valley - Sweffling to Badingham

A circular walk through the quintessential Suffolk countryside following the River Alde, following country lanes with a few footpaths along the Alde Valley. This is typical Suffolk countryside where one can take a lazy stroll. There are pubs to visit, three to be precise and all named the White Horse, along with three churches that are not named the White Horse!
A Spooky Suffolk to Potsford Gibbet

A circular walk around Wickham Market in Suffolk to take in the spooky sights of Potsford Gibbet.Jonah Snell was reputedly the last man to be 'hung in chains' at Potsford Gibbet in 1699 as decreed by the cracked plaque that is affixed to the decaying post which is all that remains of the gibbet. His ghost is said to haunt the area and the hill up to the location of the Gibbet is still locally known as Dragarse Hill after he was dragged by his arse up the hill to the Gibbet for his part in the grizzly murders carried out at Letheringham Mill.
Deben Valley from Wickham Market to Woodbridge

A walk along the Deben Valley in Suffolk from Wickham Market to Woodbridge following the route of the East Suffolk Line Walks along the Deben Valley. An easy and simple walk with the highlight of the village of Ufford which boasts its very own microbrewery and ancient church. The walk ends with an amble along the popular riverside path between Melton and Woodbridge.
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.
Fritton to Dickleburgh via Pulham St Mary
Very quiet lanes with cafe en route. Lovely countryside with rose fields and a number of interesting churches.
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
Angles Way - Earsham to Beccles

A walk along the Angles Way between Earsham and Beccles heading up the hills that overlook Outney Common. This is a really rewarding start to an easy ramble that continues across the Waveney Valley to Mettingham before continuing down the Waveney Valley. Although Geldeston is on the opposite side of the river to The Angles Way the excursion across the Shipmeadow marshes is well worth the effort to visit the unique Geldeston Locks Inn.
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.
A Stroll by the Deben
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.
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.
The Sandlings - Martlesham to Rushmere Heath

A walk across heathland from Martlesham to Rushmere Heath on the eastern fringes of IpswichLike most modern towns, Ipswich is suffering from a seemingly endless amount of urban sprawl that envelops the traditional villages that once surrounded it. However, this walk follows heathland that is hidden behind the housing estates all the way from Martlesham through to Rushmere Heath and Ipswich Hospital.
Foxhall and Brookhill Wood

Short circular walk around heaths and woodlands of Foxhall, Ipswich. A pleasant stroll around the heaths and woodlands around Foxhall, to the east of Ipswich. The walk is short but nonetheless a pleasant way to while a way an hour or two. Natural woodland, babbling stream and if you look very carefully you may even see what remains of Foxhalls All Saints Church
Sutton and Hollesley Heaths

Explore the unique and rare landscape of the Sandlings heath and its diversity of wildlife and history.
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- Alburgh
- Ashbocking
- Ashfield cum Thorpe
- Aspall
- Athelington
- Bacton
- Badley
- Battisford
- Bedfield
- Bedingfield
- Botesdale
- Braiseworth
- Brandeston
- Bressingham
- Brockdish
- Brome and Oakley
- Brundish
- Burgate
- Burston and Shimpling
- Charsfield
- Clopton
- Coddenham
- Cotton
- Creeting St Mary
- Creeting St. Peter or West Creeting
- Cretingham
- Crowfield
- Dallinghoo
- Debach
- Debenham
- Denham
- Dennington
- Dickleburgh and Rushall
- Diss
- Earl Soham
- Easton
- Eye
- Finningham
- Framlingham
- Framsden
- Fressingfield
- Gipping
- Gislingham
- Gissing
- Gosbeck
- Helmingham
- Heywood
- Hoo
- Horham
- Hoxne
- Kenninghall
- Kenton
- Kettleburgh
- Letheringham
- Mellis
- Mendlesham
- Mickfield
- Mid Suffolk
- Monewden
- Monk Soham
- Needham
- Needham Market
- North Lopham
- Old Newton with Dagworth
- Otley
- Palgrave
- Pettaugh
- Pulham Market
- Pulham St. Mary
- Redenhall with Harleston
- Redgrave
- Redlingfield
- Rickinghall Superior
- Rishangles
- Roydon
- Saxtead
- Scole
- Shelfanger
- South Lopham
- Southolt
- Starston
- Stoke Ash
- Stonham Aspal
- Stonham Earl
- Stonham Parva
- Stowmarket
- Stowupland
- Stradbroke
- Stuston
- Syleham
- Tannington
- Thorndon
- Thornham Magna
- Thornham Parva
- Thrandeston
- Thwaite
- Tivetshall
- Westhorpe
- Wetheringsett-cum-Brockford
- Weybread
- Wickham Skeith
- Wilby
- Winfarthing
- Wingfield
- Winston
- Worlingworth
- Wortham
- Wortwell
- Wyverstone
- Yaxley