Suffolk Coast and Heath Walks

3 long-distance routes in the AONB: the Suffolk Coast Path, the Stour and Orwell Walk and the Sandlings Walk

Nonfiction, Travel, Europe, Great Britain, Sports, Outdoors, Hiking
Cover of the book Suffolk Coast and Heath Walks by Laurence Mitchell, Cicerone Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Laurence Mitchell ISBN: 9781783624584
Publisher: Cicerone Press Publication: February 28, 2017
Imprint: Cicerone Press Language: English
Author: Laurence Mitchell
ISBN: 9781783624584
Publisher: Cicerone Press
Publication: February 28, 2017
Imprint: Cicerone Press
Language: English

The three long-distance walks described in this book - the Suffolk Coast Path, the Stour and Orwell Walk and the Sandlings Walk - link together to provide a comprehensive and varied circuit of the entire Suffolk Heritage Coast. The Suffolk Coast Path stretches along the coast between Lowestoft and Landguard Fort, close to Felixstowe in the south, a total distance of 60 miles (97km) depending on whether beach walking or inland options are followed. The Stour and Orwell Walk continues where the Suffolk Coast Path ends, starting at Landguard Point threading for 40 mile (64km) around the estuaries of the Stour and Orwell rivers to finish at Cattawade, close to the Essex border. The Sandlings Walk (59 miles/94.5km) explores the heathland region that lies immediately inland from the Suffolk coast. With the exception of the first stage, between Ipswich and Woodbridge, the route of the Sandlings Walk lies entirely within the confines of the Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB. With a unique landscape of cliffs, marshes, dunes and shingle beaches, and rare plants and birdlife galore, there is much to attract anyone seeking interesting day walks or longer multi-day itineraries.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The three long-distance walks described in this book - the Suffolk Coast Path, the Stour and Orwell Walk and the Sandlings Walk - link together to provide a comprehensive and varied circuit of the entire Suffolk Heritage Coast. The Suffolk Coast Path stretches along the coast between Lowestoft and Landguard Fort, close to Felixstowe in the south, a total distance of 60 miles (97km) depending on whether beach walking or inland options are followed. The Stour and Orwell Walk continues where the Suffolk Coast Path ends, starting at Landguard Point threading for 40 mile (64km) around the estuaries of the Stour and Orwell rivers to finish at Cattawade, close to the Essex border. The Sandlings Walk (59 miles/94.5km) explores the heathland region that lies immediately inland from the Suffolk coast. With the exception of the first stage, between Ipswich and Woodbridge, the route of the Sandlings Walk lies entirely within the confines of the Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB. With a unique landscape of cliffs, marshes, dunes and shingle beaches, and rare plants and birdlife galore, there is much to attract anyone seeking interesting day walks or longer multi-day itineraries.

More books from Cicerone Press

Cover of the book The Book of the Bothy by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book Great Mountain Days in the Pennines by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book Walking in the North Wessex Downs by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book Mountain Biking on the North Downs by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book Dark Peak Walks by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book Via Ferratas of the French Alps by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book Glyndwr's Way by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book Hillwalking in Shropshire by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book Walking on La Gomera and El Hierro by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book Walking in Norfolk by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book Walking in Sussex by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book Walking and Trekking in the Gran Paradiso by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book The Hebrides by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book The Speyside Way by Laurence Mitchell
Cover of the book The Grand Traverse of the Massif Central by Laurence Mitchell
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy