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Holkham Bay to Wells-next-the-Sea
This
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
6
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
A
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.
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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
A collection of eight walks in East Anglia where you can see the
best displays of snowdrops each spring. Take
a look
Blickling Hall
For
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.
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