Easy Going Trails – Lackford Lakes

There are 2 waymarked easy-going trails to choose from, both are 2 miles in length and although generally good paths they are more undulating and can have muddy sections. The East Lakes (green) Trail offers access to a number of hides with lovely views of lake land habitats. The Sayers Breck (red) path is the […]

Easy Going Trail – Felixstowe Ferry

This easy going walk follows the seafront beyond Old Felixstowe, past colourful beach huts and historic Martello Towers towards Felixstowe Ferry. There are superb views out to sea and across the River Deben towards the impressive Bawdsey Manor. The sights and sounds of the sea and a choice of kiosks along the route with outdoor […]

Easy Going Trails – Dunwich Heath

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Easy Going Trails – Cavenham Heath

A 2 mile walk along the Ickneid Way with a stunning heathland loop accessed via accessible gates. Discover the wilds of Cavenham Heath with acres of stunning heathland and woodland landscapes, superb in late summer when the land turns a beautiful shade of purple as the heather starts to bloom. The heath offers 3 trails; […]

Easy Going Trails – Carlton Marshes

Easy Going Trails – 1.3 miles/2 km each way –  Heading out in front of the visitor centre, starting with a section on the Angles Way,  you can walk to Nicholas Everitt Park with its cafe and toilets.  This path offers amazing views across Oulton Broad and is level and firm throughout, although it does […]

Easy Going Trails – Brandon Country Park

Brandon Country Park has a very good network of firm natural surfaced paths linking the Walled Garden, the Lake with its beautiful viewpoint, and the Mausoleum.  With a variety of trails of varying lengths there is something for everyone.  Staff in the Visitor Centre will be able to suggest routes that meet your needs and […]

Waveney Valley Walks – Redgrave and Lopham Fen

Redgrave and Lopham Fen is an internationally important wetland site with recently restored fen, lush meadows, heath, woodland, pools and the source of the River Waveney. It is the home of the rare fen raft spider. Polish Tarpan horses have been introduced to graze the fen to help control invasive scrub vegetation. PLEASE NOTE: Diversion […]