A 6 mile circular walk starting from Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s Trimley Marshes Nature Reserve. The Trimley Circular Walk guides you around the 3,400 acre estate owned by Trinity College, Cambridge, past Felixstowe Port with over 125 years of history, Trimley Marshes Nature Reserve with its mosaic of habitats, and Loompit Lake with its impressive colony […]
Treasured Suffolk – Wingfield & Syleham
A 6½ mile circular walk starting from Wingfield Barns. Don’t miss the Community Shop! This walk around Wingfield and Syleham is a fascinating discovery of Suffolk’s past with moated castles. secluded churches, grazed commons, windmills and watermills. Walk through some truly lovely countryside past the historic Wingfield College and the glorious St Andrew’s Church to […]
Treasured Suffolk – Hoxne
A stunning 5½ mile walk ‘In the footsteps of a Saint and a Philanthropist’. Hoxne is picture postcard village and an absolute treasure trove of history with a unique and ancient past. This is where the tools of early humans were first recognised, where the largest hoard of Roman treasure in the UK was discovered, […]
Treasured Suffolk – Combs and Badley
A 5 mile walk with views across the Gipping Valley, connecting the impressive St Mary’s Church, Combs with the delightful St Mary’s Church, Badley. Only a short step away from busy modern life, this walk will take you to an almost forgotten world of rural tranquillity in the heart of Suffolk. Step back in time […]
Ousden Circular Walks – Valleys and Views
A 3¼ mile circular walk starting from the village hall car park. The leaflet features 2 walks around the delightful village of Ousden which can be combined to offer extended walking options. Situated over 400 feet above sea level, Ousden is one of the highest villages in East Anglian so these walks give memorable views […]
Ousden Circular Walks – A Patchwork of Arable & Woodland Views
A 3¾ mile circular walk starting from the village hall car park. The leaflet features 2 walks around the delightful village of Ousden which can be combined to offer extended walking options. Situated over 400 feet above sea level, Ousden is one of the highest villages in East Anglian so these walks give memorable views […]
Nowton Circular Walks – A Walk in the Park and Further Beyond
A 5½ mile circular walk starting from Nowton Country park. The leaflet also offers an option of a shorter route. Nowton (sometimes pronounced locally as “noat’n”) is a village on the southern outskirts of Bury St Edmunds; the town takes its name from King Edmund, ruler of East Anglia from AD 855 until his death […]
Nowton Circular Walks – A Walk in the Park and Beyond
A 4 mile circular walk starting from Nowton Country Park. The leaflet also offers an option of a longer route that explores more of St Edmund Way. Nowton (sometimes pronounced locally as “noat’n”) is a village on the southern outskirts of Bury St Edmunds; the town takes its name from King Edmund, ruler of East […]
Middleton cum Fordley Circular Walks 3 – Westleton Common
A 3½ miles (5.5km) circular walk heading off north from Middleton towards Westleton village before returning via the common. The leaflet also features another walking route that can be combined to make a longer walk. Middleton cum Fordley is a village over a thousand years old, alongside the Minsmere River. There is a wide range […]
Middleton cum Fordley Circular Walks 3 – Eastbridge via Theberton
A 4½ mile circular walk to Eastbridge. Don’t miss the Umbrella Tree or Middleton Moor. Middleton cum Fordley is a village over a thousand years old, alongside the Minsmere River. There is a wide range of historical buildings with good examples of thatch, flint and timber frames. Our Discover Suffolk leaflets may not be suitable […]