Publisher's Synopsis
Suffolk's riverside meadows of the Stour valley remain as beautiful today as when Constable painted them two centuries ago. Similarly, the county's lonely expanses of estuarine marsh, which are a feature of the coast, have a quality that appeal to writers as well as artists. A walk through Flatford and East Bergholt passes one of Constable's most famous viewpoints, and Flatford Mill itself. There is a choice of coastal walks, including routes through Southwold, Shingle Street, Dingle Marshes, Thorpeness and the Shotley peninsula.
With 28 walks through the Suffolk countryside, if you're a walker who really wants to make the most of the Suffolk countryside, make sure you don't set off on your walk without a copy of Pathfinder Guide to Suffolk Walks in your rucksack!
Pathfinder® Guides are Britain's best loved walking guides. Made with durable covers, they are the perfect companion for countryside walks throughout Britain. Each title features circular walks with easy-to-follow route descriptions, tried and tested by seasoned walkers and accompanied by beautiful photography and clear, large-scale Ordnance Survey mapping.
Contents
1. Carlton Marshes & the River Waveney
2. Southwold
3. Darmsden & the Gipping Valley
4. Nowton Park & High Suffolk
5. Stoke-by-Nayland to Polstead
6. Shingle Street & Alderton
7. Pakenham Mills from Ixworth
8. Covehithe & Benacre
9. Cretingham & Brandeston
10. Forest and riverside from West Stow
11. Eye & Braiseworth
12. Framlingham & its countryside
13. Constable Country - Flatford & East Bergholt
14. Long Melford
15. Somerleyton & Waddling Lane
16. West Row & Worlington from Mildenhall
17. Orford coast and country
18. Thorpeness from Leiston
19. Saxmundham, Kelsale and the Gull Stream
20. Lavenham & Brent Eleigh
21. Sudbury
22. Clare & Cavendish
23. Iken & Tunstall Forest
24. Barham, Baylham & Coddenham
25. Kersey & Hadleigh
26. Thorpe Morieux & Preston St Mary
27. Denham Castle and three churches
28. Sutton Hoo, Shottisham & the River Deben