With the Suffolk Walking Festival just around the corner, we thought we’d share our top 5 Family Walks from across Suffolk, as voted by the team here at Suffolk Secrets.
With its big skies, wonderful landscapes and abundance of wildlife Suffolk is a beautiful place to enjoy a walking holiday, and this year (from May 2016 to May 2017) is the Suffolk Year of Walking, so there’s no better time to get your boo
The winter season has firmly settled in so what better time than to take advantage of the quieter atmosphere and head out exploring Southwold and the surrounding area.
Suffolk is a great place to enjoy countryside walks where those participating can take in the countryside air and discover various species of birds along the way.
For the past few weeks I’d spent a great deal of time discussing with the team here at Suffolk Secrets and one of my close friends attempting part of the Suffolk Coast Path.
Guest blog post by Marion Welham, Heritage and Tourism Officer, Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Photos left to right: St Michael's in Framlingham, walking along the Blyth Estuary