A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
West Suffolk
'Brandon Country Park, located in Suffolk, was originally a country house with extensive parkland. It is not difficult to imagine Edwardian ladies and gentlemen walking on the lawns by ...
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'From the visitor centre at Brandon Country Park you can follow a number of trails, cycle routes and walks that take you through the park and the surrounding Thetford Forest.'
Brandon Country Park
Member of the Ramblers - Suffolk Area Grouping
'A route through the heart of west Suffolk, with its gently undulating landscape and picture postcard villages.'
'Clare Walkers works in partnership with several other organisations to deliver a range of walking experiences for residents and visitors alike, including: * Leafleted walks from the Count ...
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'Clare is beautifully situated in the Upper Stour Valley and there are literally dozens of footpaths and bridleways waiting to be explored, as well as a unique range of heritage assets, including the ruins of a Norman castle, Victorian railway buildings, a Wool Church, a country park and the River Stour.'
'A nature trail takes in the River Stour and the Railway Walk, as well as other areas of the park. Walkers may wish to continue along the railway walk from the heart of the park into t ...
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'Situated to the south of the picturesque, historic town of Clare, just two minutes' walk from the town centre, Clare Castle Country Park is a beautiful quiet area to relax, play, get close to nature and learn about Clare's fascinating history.'
Walks described include: [1] The Clare Circular Walk Series Six walks from 4 to 7 miles long offering wonderful views of the Stour Valley and its beautiful surrounds; [2] The Clare Compass Walks Fo ...
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Visit Clare - the smallest town in West Suffolk. The Tourist Information Point in Clare Library includes an Ordnance Survey map centred on Clare which shows a number of walks around and about.
The Clare Town Trail [The Ancient House Museum]
'The Short Walk (Green border discs) - 30 minutes ... The Medium Walk (Brown border discs) - 60 minutes ... The Long Walk (Red border discs) - 120 minutes'
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Great Bradley is 'a small village on the Suffolk/ Cambridge border between the towns of Newmarket and Haverhill. There are only about 190 houses and 400 people in the village. Great Bradley comprises the main village and houses on the Thurlow Road and in East Green. There is evidence that the area has been lived in since the middle stone age about 5,000 years ago. "Bradley" is derived from "Broad Ley", the Old English (Anglo Saxon) meaning "broad wood or clearing"'.
'The club also has 15 "All year round" Permanent Trails in the Haverhill area, which are self-guided. A route description can be downloaded from this Website, and they can be walked at any time ...
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'We organise seven winter walks, offering a distance of 10k or 20k. These are held on the first Sunday during the winter, beginning in October ... We also organise seven summer walks, which are held on a Monday evening. These are 10k , and are held every other Monday beginning in late May ... Walks are within a radius of 25 miles of Haverhill ... You can walk with a group, or on your own ... There is no better way to see the countryside, and to keep healthy.'
'While the 20th and 21st centuries offer little evidence of any Jewish activity in Bury St Edmunds, Moyses Hall serves as a prominent reminder of the town's Jewish heritage and, today, the Hall and its museum are a key tourist attraction.'
'The River Lark is a river in England that crosses the border between Suffolk and Cambridgeshire. It is a tributary of the River Great Ouse, and was extended when that river was re ...
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'A way marked footpath of 13 miles between Bury St Edmunds and Mildenhall. It includes riverside, woodland, heathland and parkland sections, including West Stow Country Park, Culford Hall and Lackford Wildfowl Reserve.'
Lark Valley Path [Stephen and Lucy Dawson]
Member of the Ramblers - Suffolk Area Grouping
Member of the U3A - Suffolk Grouping
'The Stour Valley Path is split into 10 sections of varying lengths with clear Ordnance Survey based mapping and points of interest to help you enjoy your walk. Each section has a route ca ...
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'Route following the valley sides of the River Stour through the beautiful Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire countryside, including the Dedham Vale AONB.'
'Three circular routes to enjoy on foot, by bike or on horseback between Newmarket and Bury St Edmunds.'
'Surrounding the Anglo Saxon Village and with 125 acres of unspoilt countryside, trails, heath and woodland walks, there is plenty to explore at West Stow Country Park. For wildlife enthusiasts there are two bird hides and a bird feeding area as well as a lake and the River Lark with all the life that this attracts. Perfect for picnics on sunny days or energetic winter walks ...'
'Wickhambrook is made up of 11 greens. It is believed that the "spread-out" layout of the village and its greens conforms to Anglo-Saxon village patterns. To have kept our village "sha ...
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Details with maps of over thirty walks around and about Wickhambrook.
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