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Suffolk walk: Kersey

Rating: 2

March 23rd 2012

Is this Suffolk's prettiest walk? With its chocolate box looks, the picturesque village of Kersey is the perfect starting place for a walk to remember, says Cyril Francis

Hoxne walk: Murder, martyrdom and mighty treasure

Rating: 2

October 19th 2011

David Falk tracks down the hidden treasures of a quiet Suffolk village that played an unusually large part in England's turbulent history

Suffolk walk: Stoke by Nayland

Rating: 3

September 20th 2011

Cyril Francis devises a late summer walk on the Suffolk-Essex border

Walk: Sudbury's Valley Trail

Rating: 2

May 23rd 2011

David Falk, of Discover Suffolk, follows a track through time and the Stour Valley water meadows to unpick the historical threads of Sudbury's secret past from wool town to woolly mammoth

Suffolk walk: Freston's bluebell woodlands

Rating: 2

April 18th 2011

David Falk heads out to enjoy colourful countryside and some great views of the River Orwell.

Suffolk walk: Bungay and the Waveney Valley

Rating: 3

March 23rd 2011

Start from the castle for a scenic route around Bungay and the Waveney Valley, suggested by our expert Cyril Francis

Spring's sharp arrival in the county

Rating: 2

March 23rd 2011

David Falk, Countryside Manager at Suffolk County Council, follows an intoxicating path of spiny spring sunshine through Snape Warren to drink in some of Suffolk’s most inspirational river views

Suffolk walk: Snape Warren to Aldeburgh's Hazelwood Marshes

Rating: 2

March 23rd 2011

David Falk of Discover Suffolk, heads off down the ancient pathway from Snape Warren to Aldeburgh’s Hazelwood Marshes

Suffolk walk: The Martlesham Circular Walk

Rating: 3

February 21st 2011

David Falk, of Discover Suffolk, adds a twist to this popular walk turning it into a tale of the unexpected with just a bit more family appeal

Suffolk walk: Clare

Rating: 2

February 21st 2011

This walk has it all, a picturesque town, a pretty park and even the remains of an ancient castle. Cyril Francis guides us along the way

Suffolk walk: The Warrener's Walk, Mildenhall

Rating: 3

January 26th 2011

David Falk, of Discover Suffolk, goes back in time in Mildenhall Woods to learn about the history of rabbit-harvesting in the county’s beautiful Brecks

Suffolk walk: Needham Lake

Rating: 2

January 24th 2011

Cyril Francis leads us on a winter walk along the Gipping to Needham Lake

Take a festive hike around Bury St Edmunds

Rating: 2

December 21st 2010

Enjoy the festive season and shed any excess pounds on this exhilarating walk around the medieval town of Bury St Edmunds devised by Cyril Francis.

Suffolk's 12 ways of Christmas

Rating: 3

December 21st 2010

Filled with dread at the thought of feeling as stuffed as the proverbial turkey? David Falk, Countryside Manager at Suffolk County Council’s Discover Suffolk, has come up with a dozen seasonal dawdles to clear the head and exercise the leg muscles

Suffolk walk: Groton and Boxford

Rating: 2

November 23rd 2010

What is the link between the quiet village of Groton and the vibrant city of Boston, Massachusetts? Find out on this pleasant country walk in the Boxford area, devised by Cyril Francis

Suffolk walk: Somersham and Offton

Rating: 3

October 18th 2010

Cyril Francis’s five mile route around Somersham and Offton is perfect for early autumn walking

Suffolk walk: Stowupland and Creeting St Peter

Rating: 3

September 13th 2010

Cyril Francis recommends this delightful walk around the pretty villages of Stowupland and Creeting St Peter

Suffolk walk: Lavenham

Rating: 2

September 13th 2010

Cyril Francis recommends a route around Lavenham that manages to avoid the usual tourist traps

The secret Suffolk only we know

Rating: 2

August 19th 2010

Everybody has one – a favourite hidden spot that they don’t want to share with the rest of the world. We persuaded two countryside experts and our team to spill the beans

Suffolk walks: Old Felixstowe

Rating: 2

July 30th 2010

Summer is the perfect time to enjoy this walk around Old Felixstowe, devised by Cyril Francis