The Suffolk villages of Stoke by Nayland and Polstead sit at the heart of the Dedham Vale National Landscape
Walking in Stoke by Nayland – Constable and Repton (full route)
The Suffolk villages of Stoke by Nayland and Polstead sit at the heart of the Dedham Vale National Landscape
Walking in Stoke by Nayland – History and Mystery
The Suffolk villages of Stoke by Nayland and Polstead sit at the heart of the Dedham Vale National Landscape
Walking in Nayland – In search of a dragon!
Follow riverside paths from Nayland to explore quiet corners of the Dedham Vale. Visit an ancient church where a dragon lies in wait and look for otters slipping into the dark waters of the river Stour.
Walking in Nayland – Historic Nayland
Follow riverside paths from Nayland to explore quiet corners of the Dedham Vale. Visit an ancient church where a dragon lies in wait and look for otters slipping into the dark waters of the river Stour.
Walking in Dedham – Dedham Vale Views and Castle House / The River Stour and Constable Country
Dedham has a history stretching back many centuries. The high street is lined by beautiful buildings and the surrounding countryside inspired the artist John Constable to create some of his most famous paintings.
Walking in Constable Country: Dedham, East Bergholt, Flatford, Langham, Stratford St Mary
Walking in Constable Country: Dedham, East Bergholt, Flatford, Langham, Stratford St Mary Explore the landscape that inspired the artist John Constable by following paths and tracks that link the villages of Flatford, East Bergholt, Dedham, Langham and Stratford St Mary.
Stour Valley Path – Stratford St Mary to Cattawade
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Stour Valley Path – Stoke-by-Nayland to Stratford St Mary
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Stour Valley Path – Wormingford to Stoke-by-Nayland
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