At a road junction by the pub, continue on northwards along the road for another third of a mile, crossing Minsmere New Cut on a bridge. End time. This pleasant walk explores the area north of Aldeburgh as far as Thorpe Ness. Customize Map data OpenStreetMap contributors 2 Walk 168: A Circular Walk from The Bear in Long Lawford, Walk 169: Monaco: A lap of the Grand Prix circuit, Walk 175: Ilfracombe Madonnas Bra Town Trail, Walk 177: Wittering & Thornhaugh CircularCecils & Russells, Harriers & Saxons, 178: Harcourt Arboretumbeautiful autumn colours, Walk 179: Milton Keynes Ancient & Modern Cultural Walk, Walk 180: Turvey Circularonly just over the border, Walk 21: St Crispins, Marina Park & Old Duston Circular Walk, Local Radio RecordingsClick on the links below, Walk 1: Obelisk & Boughton Fields, Northampton, Walk 7: Petes stroll through the Pocket Parks of East Hunsbury, Walk 8: The Circle Line: Broughton Great Cransley Mawsley Broughton Common Broughton, Walk 9: Kathryns birdsong in Warmington churchyard, Walk 10: Broughton Great Cransley Cransley Wood Mawsley Hockley Lodge Broughton, Walk 12: Spring / early summer colours around Abington Park, Walk 13: Rob & Karens stroll across the fields near Geddington, Walk 14: Old route to Walgrave via Mawsley, Walk 17: A Wollaston Loop (just watch out for the Headless Horseman! Autumn hues, long, dark shadows and a fresh breeze have have made out visit as rewarding as one in the heat of midsummer. Many of the colourful rowing boats belong to the original 1913 fleet. 59-mile route through this iconic and historic heathland stretching from the outskirts of Ipswich to the seaside town of Southwold. 1.8 miles after leaving Sizewell Gap it approaches the little village of Thorpeness. The stonework above ground are hardly the most impressive structures, but their survival against the sea and time is noteworthy. Walk 103: Harrington Circular: Time for a Gin anyone? Walk 104: Maidwell Circular: A short afternoon stroll, Walk 105: Greatworth Circular: A great little stroll, Walk 106: Welton Circular: Up the Junction, Walk 108: Naseby Village & Battlefield Walk: The most important Battle in the English Civil War, Walk 109: Hollowell Circular: Our most beautiful reservoir Permit required, Walk 110: Gayton Circular: A classic Shire stroll around Four Churches, Walk 111: Bugbrooke & Stowe Circular: Nine Churches, Catherine Parr & a Tea Room, Walk 112: Silverstone Circular: A great Formula & an Ancient Wood, Walk 113: Rushden Lakes Circular (1)strolls, ski jumps & sculptures, Walk 114: Rushden Lakes Circular (2): Beautiful frosty mornings, Walk 115: Whitfield CircularMind that Stile!
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