Walking
There are many glorious walks in Suffolk, from circular walks along the Suffolk Coast Path to footpaths leading deep into Thetford Forest.
Some of the most popular walks in Suffolk are those along the 50-mile Suffolk Coast Path. Circular walks along the route allow walkers to explore the tiny villages nestled in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, such as Snape, Orford and Wherstead. Walkers also gravitate towards Woodbridge, and the Shotley Penisula, both of which offer breathtaking river views.
Pub walks within the AONB are some of the most pleasurable walks in Suffolk, such as the Inn-to-Inn walk between Westleton and Dunwich; the Adnams iFootpath walks, which feature 15 cosy pubs; and Discover Suffolk’s series of 14 pub walks within The Suffolk Coast.
Angles Way is a 77-mile walk connecting the Suffolk Broads to The Brecks. It’s one of the longest way-marked walks in Suffolk, running from Great Yarmouth along the Suffolk/Norfolk border to Knettishall Heath nature reserve.
Suffolk even has it’s own annual walking festival with well over 100 walks to choose from. This is where many people decide to have their first on-foot adventure in Suffolk at the Festival which takes place between May and June.