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Suffolk
SUFFOLK: All Listings
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Download from the Website PDFs of Five Trails in the Series: [1] Southwold Trail - - - : [2] Eye Trail - - - : [3] Framlingham Trail - - - : [4] Woolpit Trail - - - : [5] Clare Trail
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'There are many ways to discover Suffolk's medieval churches but by bike or on foot you can savour the delights of the countryside at close quarters. There is a real sense of achievement to be had from walking or cycling between churches, quite apart from the gorgeous views on the way ... '
Angels & Pinnacles A Celebration of Suffolk Churches
'You don't have to be on a boat to enjoy all that the Broads has to offer. There are over 300 km of footpaths through some of the area's most attractive landscapes - nature trails, circular walks a ...
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'The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is Britain's largest protected wetland and third largest inland waterway, with the status of a national park. It's also home to some of the rarest plants and animals in the UK. The Broads Authority was set up in 1989, with responsibility for conservation, planning, recreation and waterways.'
'The Interactive Suffolk Map contains over 70 circular walks, each of which is accompanied by a leaflet in downloadable format or a web link. Each walk leaflet has a map and a detailed des ...
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'Discover a comprehensive list of coastal walks, circular walks, long distance routes and organised walks.'
'We also put on a regular programme of social walks which are open to all LDWA members. We welcome non members to come on our walks providing that they feel they are fit enough to cover 20 miles at ...
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'We are an active group and hold four events per year which are open to everyone to participate ...'
'The Mid Anglia Rail Passengers Association was formed in 1991 to help protect and enhance services on the lines between Ipswich and Cambridge and Ipswich and Peterborough.'
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Walks 'selected to provide reasonable directness, variety of landscape, local historical and environmental interest and a largely traffic-free environment'.
Walks selected by Roger Wolfe, Suffolk Area of the Ramblers' Association
'We have about 2000 members at present and we work mostly through our Local Groups. The local RA groups provide a very varied programme of walks and any member of the public is welcome to join us on our walks, although we hope they will not do so on a regular basis without becoming members of the RA.'
Member of the Ramblers - Suffolk Area Grouping
Use the Interactive Map to generate Links to a range of Walks around and about the coast of Suffolk.
'Each trail is very easy to follow on generally level ground. They range from just 1/3 mile to 8 miles. Explore magical Cavenham Heath, see rare birds at Lackford Lakes, visit Britain’s first villa ...
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'Discover 18 very easy to follow routes across Suffolk that get you close to nature in the very heart of the countryside. Designed for all abilities, each walk has been assessed by a wheelchair user. Packs can be posted - simply contact us and let us know how many you would like ...'
'The Suffolk Group generally walk on the 2nd Sunday of each month.'
'This Web Site is a partnership between Suffolk County Council and Suffolk's District Councils ... These pages have been written for the public and land managers a ...
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'There are approximately 9800 registered public rights of way in Suffolk, adding up to a network of routes with a distance of 3500 miles, almost as long as all the public roads in the county. Suffolk also has 12000 acres of open access land. The rights of way network covers the whole county from the coastline inland to the Brecks and fenlands. Our rights of way cross all of our varied landscapes, from woodland to wetlands and from our historic towns and villages to open farm land.'
'Nearly 80 guided walks planned, covering the whole of the county. We have a lovely mix of short strolls around medieval villages and market towns and longer rambles through the gentle landscapes o ...
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Usually held Late May/Early June.
'Tales of walking the coastline of Essex and Suffolk, containing low cant phrases and loose, unconnected, slipshod allusions ...'
'The Wool Towns region includes five of the most picturesque places in the East of England – Clare, Hadleigh, Lavenham, Long Melford and Sudbury as well as shining a light on the beauty of the surrounding towns and villages. Each of our localities have their own proud characteristics and attractions while together they are linked by a common heritage. We are proud to unite and share this history that derives from medieval industry that was based upon wool and weaving.'
'Being just a small journey from London and its airports, our horizon is only a short break away. Why not join us in Suffolk and Norfolk to chill out, to find exhilaration in a sea breeze, to drink ...
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'Walking Breaks are specialists in self-guided UK walking holidays. We offer a high level of personal service and concentrate on walking tours in England, in particular walking and hiking in Suffolk and Norfolk. We think we do it well, and our customers seem to think so too. One thing's for sure, we certainly do it with passion.'
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