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  • Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham Hall

    During a bank holiday weekend in Wells-next-the-Sea, a couple navigates the bustling seaside town, savoring fish and chips and local gelato. They find solitude at Rowhill Farm, enjoying a stunning sunset. Their getaway includes bakery delights, exploration of Holkham Hall, and concludes with a sun-kissed drive home, grateful for their experience. Read more

  • Claydon, Great Blakenham, Shrubland Park, Sandy Lane

    The Great Suffolk Loop is a 12.9-kilometer hike featuring stunning landscapes, historical churches, and vibrant linseed fields. Starting in Claydon, adventurers encounter charming wildlife, navigate under the A14, and are inspired by picturesque views. This journey showcases Suffolk’s natural beauty and highlights the joy of exploration close to home. Read more

  • Sothend-on-Sea

    On a sunny Saturday, the author embarked on a 17.5 km walk in Southend-on-Sea, enjoying local sights and cuisine. Highlights included a stop at Rossi Ice Cream, famous for its gelato, and a visit to the historic Southend Pier, battling strong winds before dining at the quirky Molo Lounge. Read more

  • Wickham Market to Campsea Ashe and back

    The 8.2 km circular walk from Wickham Market through Campsea Ashe celebrated the beauty of the British countryside, featuring stunning wisteria, tranquil fields, and encounters with local wildlife, including a Suffolk Punch horse. The trek concluded at All Saints Church, providing a peaceful end to a day of nature and friendship. Read more

  • Monks Eleigh to Chelsworth and Kersey Mill

    On National Drive It Day 2026, a delightful 11km trek in the Brett Valley combined vintage car enthusiasm with scenic hiking. Starting from Bridge Farm Barns, the journey included stops for brownies and wildlife sightings, concluding at Kersey Mill to admire classic cars. The outing showcased the charm of Suffolk and leisurely exploration. Read more

  • Coddenham

    A 6.5 km loop around Coddenham, Suffolk, offers a blend of history and nature, from vibrant bluebells to wildlife encounters. The route features the ancient Roman site, charming churches, and quirky historical anecdotes. The walk concludes with a sense of achievement and the joy of rural tranquility, making for a delightful day outdoors. Read more