Walks

Holkham Bay to Wells-next-the-Sea

Holkham Beach from the airThis must surely be the ultimate seaside walk, whatever the time of year and whatever the weather. And you'll be amazed at what you might spot on the beach... it could be the Household Cavalry exercising their horses at the gallop... or members of a naturists' group at a special event.
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Aldeburgh and Snape Maltings

Aldeburgh from the air6 or 10 miles

This walk follows a section of the Suffolk Coast Path, starting on the beach, crossing the coastal marshes and part of the Aldeburgh Golf Course before joining the stunning Sailor’s Path through the woods above the Alde estuary to Snape Maltings and its famous concert hall. Take a look


Somerleyton, near Lowestoft, Suffolk

Somerleyton HallA gentle stroll or a 6-mile stride

The beauty of the Somerleyton walk is that you can do as little or as much as you like. Stroll in the gardens of Somerleyton Hall, which during May are ablaze with rhododendrons and azaleas, explore the village, saunter down to the River Waveney, or stride around the estate. Take a look


Oxburgh Hall Woodland Explorer Trail

Oxburgh Hall Woodland Explorer Trail Allow 1–1½ hours for this ramble around the Oxburgh estate on woodland paths, from waypoint to waypoint which highlight things to watch out for. Then take a tour of Oxburgh Hall, a wonderful National Trust property.
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Snowdrop walks

View Snowdrops at their best at these walks

A collection of eight walks in East Anglia where you can see the best displays of snowdrops each spring. For details on these walks at Audley End, East Bergholt, Anglesey Abbey, Hedingham Castle, Walsingham Abbey, Fairhaven Garden Trust, Ickworth House and Upper Sheringham Take a look

 


Blickling Hall

The mausoleum at BlicklingFor folk happy just to stroll in beautiful surroundings, or for those keen to stride out, Blickling is the ideal place for a country walk, especially during daffodil time. The walks start or end – the choice is yours – among the daffodils that, from mid-February into April, carpet the ground in the more informal areas of the gardens. Take a look

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

More walks from the Eastern Daily Press

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