2017-08-19 Blythburgh and Southwold
- Distanza
- 18,35km
- Dislivello +
- 43m
- TrailRank
- 46



Stowmarket Ramblers led this walk. If the ferry is running, you can shave 1.2 miles off the walk and visit the Harbour Inn and wet fish stalls.
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Stowmarket Ramblers led this walk. If the ferry is running, you can shave 1.2 miles off the walk and visit the Harbour Inn and wet fish stalls.
Waveney Ramblers led this walk. Walk the Blyth estuary, heathland and marsh including the disused railway. Start at the Blythburgh church car park, leaving by the entrance to walk left, north, along the road. Take ...
Waveney Ramblers led this walk through the woodlands and reeds of the Blythe estuary. The route starts from the church at Blythburgh, famed for concert performances. There were no stiles and all the gates were easy to ge...
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Passa a Wikiloc Premium Passa a Premium per rimuovere gli annunciPark at the Five Ways off the B1125 Head east on a gravel road for 130 metres. Bear right off the gravel and head east, fence right. After 75 metres, turn right, SE, and head into the woodland. This path gradually be...
Waveney Ramblers led this walk.
IMPORTANT - This walk is strictly by arrangement with the Henham Estate. Normally the estate grounds are closed for public access. The walk was led by Waveney Ramblers. Our thanks to the estate for allowing us to do this...
A wet woodland walk with sections on a quiet road and through reed beds. Some of the wettest sections had board-walks raising the path above the water. This was a Waveney Ramblers walk.
Waveney Ramblers led this walk.
Waveney Ramblers led this walk.
Waveney ramblers led this easy walk following the disused railway line. A figure eight path led around the village of Walberswick. There were fine estuary views and two churches to admire. In Walberswick there are pubs, ...
Stowmarket Ramblers led this walk. The first 4.5 miles from Blythburgh to Southwold made use of the disused narrow gauge railway path. In Southwold the group broke up and and foraged for lunch. Some walked back and other...
A pleasant woodland walk, ideal for a windy winter's day. The Waveney Ramblers led this walk. In winter the woods are sheltered and there is plenty of scope to shorten or lengthen the walk depending on the weather. The t...
Lovely walk through the woods, we decided to do the coastal route back up to Dingle Marsh, and due to the winter storms this is now a little difficult at high tide due to the sea breeching the shingle bank. This route ma...
Waveney Ramblers led this walk. In cold wet sleet, we set out. The weather improved as we walked through woodland to Westleton. We had a picnic by the pond at the green. There are two pubs in the village for a more subst...
Good dog walking this with plenty of variety, again takes in stop at Bridge nurseries for coffee and cake. Got to see about 4 marsh harriers so a good time was had by me.
Surf n Turf, coast and forest, again a nice walk through the woods up the beach and over the marsh. The winter storms are constantly changing the shingle beach which is totally amazing and worth seeing as by spring it ma...
This is a very nice walk with many possibilities for shorter routes if the weather is poor or you are short of time. Going anticlockwise from the free parking, the path goes through wet forest. This might be tricky in wi...
Park at the Fiveways junction car park. Head roughly east from the car park. After 100 metres, the track forks. Stay on the main track (Lodge Road), NE and later east, for 2.22 miles. The track heads uphill and chang...
Poorly signposted paths lacking clear destinations and lots of A road roadside walking. However lots of lovely waterlands to enjoy. Worth returning to try a different route.
Another variation of this fantastic walking area, so much to see, especially the Harriers on Dingle Marsh
Park at the Five Ways car park. This walk can easily be split into two or three shorter walks. Head east. After 100 metres, bear right off the main track, fence right. Take the first turning right, SE. Go through a gat...
Stowmarket ramblers led this walk.
Waveney Ramblers led this walk. Mud, flood and overgrowth may be problems.
Waveney Ramblers led this walk.