Easy Access Trails – Alton Water

Walks of up to 4 miles from the visitor centre. Suffolk’s largest lake with meadows, woodlands, ponds and picnic sites. Alton Water is a surprisingly diverse destination with small ponds, broad leaf woods, small inlets and bays, marshes, bird hides and a very active sailing centre. Much of the route around the lake is surfaced but […]

Stanton Rides – Barningham Loop

A 6 mile walking loop between Hopton and Hepworth. The Stanton Rides leaflet offers 3 loops that can be explored on foot, on horse or on bike.  The beauty of the Stanton Rides is that you can explore as little or as much as you wish, as the 3 different loops with their connecting bridleways […]

Eye Circular Walks – To Denham Street and Back

A 4½ mile circular walk starting from Pennings Nature Reserve.  The leaflet features 3 walks of varying distances that can easily be combined to create longer walking routes. Situated near Suffolk’s northern boarder, Eye, once the smallest borough in the country, is full of history.  Its name means ‘island’ and it is thought the settlement was […]

Eye Circular Walks – The Orchard Walk

A 7 mile circular walk starting from the Pennings Nature Reserve.  The leaflet features 3 walks of varying distances that can easily be combined to create longer walking routes. Situated near Suffolk’s northern boarder, Eye, once the smallest borough in the country, is full of history.  Its name means ‘island’ and it is thought the […]

Eye Circular Walks – The Eye Circular

A 4 mile circular walk starting from the Pennings Nature Reserve.  The leaflet features 3 walks of varying distances that can easily be combined to create longer walking routes. Situated near Suffolk’s northern boarder, Eye, once the smallest borough in the country, is full of history.  Its name means ‘island’ and it is thought the […]

Troston Walks – Remembering Capel Lofft

A 3 mile circular walk starting from Troston Village Hall.  The leaflet features 2 walks that can be combined to make a longer hike exploring Troston and Great Livermere. The village lies on the route between the possible site of the martyrdom of St Edmund and the Saint’s final resting place in Bury St Edmund’s […]