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Suffolk coast and heath walks
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- Book Synopsis
- Discover Suffolk via a remarkable network of waymarked trails that capture the essence of one of England's most varied and unspoiled landscapes. Linking together the Suffolk Coast Path (60 miles), the Stour and Orwell Walk (40 miles), and the Sandlings Walk (59 miles), this trio of long-distance routes weaves a comprehensive circuit through the Suffolk National Landscape, threading a unique tapestry of cliffs, marshes, heaths, shingle beaches, and estuaries. Each walk reveals a different facet of the coast's wild character, yet all remain within easy reach of transport and amenities.Ideal for walkers seeking gentle adventure, the comprehensive Cicerone guidebook describes the Suffolk walking routes in manageable daily stages, each of which can be completed within a week or combined for a longer, more immersive exploration. Terrain is easy-going and accessible to anyone with a reasonable level of fitness, making these walks perfect for both newcomers to long-distance walking and seasoned ramblers looking for a fresh adventure.Traverse celebrated Suffolk landscapes, from the dramatic shingle of Aldeburgh and the ancient woodlands of Rendlesham Forest to the windswept marshes of Dunwich and the sweeping estuaries of the Stour and Orwell. The region's big skies, clean air, and wide-open horizons have long inspired writers, artists, and musicians.Spring and autumn are prime times for birdwatching in Suffolk, with rare species and seasonal migrations providing extra interest. Suffolk's coastal heaths and reedbeds teem with wildlife, where you may spot scarce birds, unusual plants, and colourful insects.The Suffolk routes offer flexibility for walkers of all kinds. Tackle the full Suffolk Coast Path from Lowestoft to Felixstowe (60 miles), the Stour and Orwell Walk from Trimley St Martin to Cattawade (40 miles), or the Sandlings Walk from Ipswich to Southwold (59 miles), or link them together for the ultimate Suffolk odyssey.Each Suffolk trail can also be easily split into day walks, with a route summary table offering suggested stages tailored to your preferred pace and energy level.Each stage features a detailed route summary, with start and finish locations, estimated walking times, and advice on accommodation and public transport in Suffolk's towns and villages such as Lowestoft, Southwold, Aldeburgh, Felixstowe, Ipswich, Woodbridge, and Dunwich. Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 map extracts are included for overview and planning.Plan your Suffolk walking adventure with confidence and immerse yourself in the coast's ever-changing scenery, rich wildlife, and creative spirit, with the detailed guidance of the definitive Cicerone guidebook.
- About The Author
- Originally from the West Midlands, Laurence Mitchell has been based in East Anglia for longer than he cares to remember. With a degree in Environmental Science, he worked as a geography teacher for many years before finally reinventing himself as a freelance travel writer and photographer. Never one to follow the crowd, Laurence is especially interested in off-the-beaten-track destinations like the Balkans, Central Asia and the Caucasus region and has written guidebooks to Serbia, Belgrade and Kyrgyzstan as well as his own backyard of Norfolk and Suffolk, which he enjoys just as much as anywhere else. In addition to writing several guidebooks and walking guides, Laurence has contributed to a number of travel anthologies and provides regular travel and destination features for magazines like Hidden Europe, Geographical, Walk, Heritage and Discover Britain magazine. His travel memoir Westering, which describes a coast to coast walk across England and Wales that connects landscape, memory and spirit of place, was published by Saraband in April 2021. Visit Laurence's blog at www.eastofelveden.wordpress.com . Twitter @eastofelveden
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781852848705
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Cicerone Press, (10 September 2021)
- Number of Pages
- 176
- Weight
- 192 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 172 x 118 x 11 mm
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