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East Bergholt, Flatford & Manningtree
Our day in Norfolk began at Horsey Gap, where we explored the National Trust windmill before heading to the beach, hoping to see seals. We enjoyed sunny weather, watched surfers, and relished a traditional kebab in Martham. Concluding our adventure at The Pulham Patch, we cherished the beauty of nature and the countryside. Read more
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Nayland to Bures and back
The walk from Nayland to Bures offered a delightful experience filled with scenic beauty and tranquility. Travelers enjoyed vibrant rapeseed fields, grazing sheep, and the sight of kayakers. Resting in nature’s embrace, they found joy in blooming gardens and wildlife, making the journey a picturesque reminder of rural England’s charm. Read more
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Witnesham
Today’s walk through Witnesham offered a delightful experience with crisp air, sunshine, and blooming countryside. Highlights included visiting a historic church, exploring charming farms, and enjoying vibrant landscapes filled with nature’s sounds. This refreshing outing served as a perfect reminder of spring’s beauty and tranquility in the countryside. Happy rambling! Read more
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Bury St. Edmunds
Today was a lovely day in Bury St. Edmunds, filled with exploration and enjoyment. Highlights included a peaceful stroll in the park, indulging in ice cream, feeding squirrels, and hunting for treasures in charity shops. A delightful lunch at Wrights capped off the adventure, leaving us feeling refreshed and grateful. Read more
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Dedham to Flatford and back
The scenic walk from Dedham to Flatford was a delightful exploration of Suffolk’s picturesque landscapes, beginning with a meal at The Marlborough. The journey featured lush meadows and tranquil river views, culminating at historic Flatford, reminiscent of John Constable’s artwork. It was a refreshing blend of nature, food, and local history. Read more
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River Gipping
River Gipping walk to Needham Market. The River Gipping offers fantastic walking opportunities, with the footpath running along the old towing path used by barge men and their horses. Suffolk County Council adopted this path in the 1970s, designating it an official Long Distance path and undertaking its maintenance for year-round walker accessibility. The Gipping Read more