Norfolk Coast Path - Heacham to Brancaster
Heacham to Brancaster
A walk of beach, prom, dunes and marsh. A thoroughly varied landscape all told
Author: Griffmonster | Thursday, 24 February 2022 | No comments |
A walk of beach, prom, dunes and marsh. A thoroughly varied landscape all told
Author: Griffmonster | Wednesday, 23 February 2022 | 2 comments |
An exhilarating 12 mile coastal walk along the Suffolk Coast.
Author: Griffmonster | Tuesday, 22 February 2022 | No comments |
The seventh and last stage of a weeks walking along the Essex Coast between Manningtree and Maldon.
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The sixth stage of a weeks walking along the Essex Coast between Manningtree and Maldon.
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The fifth stage of a weeks walking along the Essex Coast between Manningtree and Maldon.
Author: Griffmonster | Monday, 21 February 2022 | 1 comment |
The fourth stage of a weeks walking along the Essex Coast between Manningtree and Maldon.
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The third stage of a weeks walking along the Essex Coast between Manningtree and Maldon
Author: Griffmonster | Wednesday, 12 January 2022 | No comments |
A 10 mile along the Essex Coast from Great Oakley to Walton-on-the-Naze
The walk follows the edge of the marshes in front of Skipper Island and Horsey Island and the Naze with little views of the open sea. The route is predominantly defence banks that border the creeks and springs that meander through the marshland. There is plenty to see from the wild life to the decaying hulls of wrecked boats that sit disregarded on the mud banks.
Author: Griffmonster | Tuesday, 22 June 2021 | No comments |
An unashamed 10 mile walk along the North Wales coastline between Bangor to Llanfairfechan
The route starts inland to negotiate around the private grounds of Penrhyn Park which is a substantial excursion away from the coast. Despite this the walking is easy going and interesting and once alongside the beach provides some less frequented coastline.
Author: Griffmonster | Friday, 14 May 2021 | No comments |
A day walk along the Essex Way
A fine piece of walking along the Essex Way to provide some glorious views of the Stour estuary before turning inland to avoid Harwich and Dovercourt. Estuary views, marsh, woodland and open fields make for a varied scene throughout the walk.
Author: Griffmonster | Tuesday, 4 May 2021 | No comments |
A 14 mile walk along the banks of the River Orwell in Suffolk between Ipswich and Shotley Gate
The Stour and Orwell path is an extension to the southern end of the Suffolk Coast Path and follows the coast and heaths along the estuaries of the Orwell and the Stour rivers. This particular walk focuses on the section between Ipswich and Shotley Gate following the river Orwell along the Shotley peninsular.
Author: Griffmonster | Monday, 26 April 2021 | No comments |
An moderately easy walk to the end of the South West Coast Path at South Haven Point
Old Harry Rocks is the highlight of this walk, and the ascent to Handfast Point, off of which the rocks are located, is the only real effort that has to be expended during the duration of this walk.The rest of the walk is easy all the way through to the end of the South West Coast Path at South Haven Point.
Author: Griffmonster | Sunday, 11 April 2021 | 2 comments |
A challenging walk along the South West Coast Path between Langton Matravers to Swanage
Not quite a circular walk, with bus to connect the missing distance between Langton Matravers to Swanage. Some amzing coastline with a memorable climb to the top of St Adhelms Head.
Author: Griffmonster | Saturday, 14 March 2020 | No comments |
Coast route following the proposed route for the England Coast Path
A very typical English seaside walk passing through the resorts of Hastings, St Leonards and Bexhill to end at Eastbourne. There is plenty of promenade walking with some beach walking. The beach is predominantly shingle throughout which makes it hard going. Because of this the section around Normans Bay and Pevensey Bay uses the coast road behind the coastal embankment to make it easier going. The ends of the walk are linked by the railway making for a very pleasant one day sectional walk.
Author: Griffmonster | Wednesday, 15 January 2020 | 1 comment |
A 17 mile walk along the banks of the Orwell River in Suffolk starting at Felixstowe and ending in the centre of Ipswich
The Stour and Orwell path is an extension to the southern end of the Suffolk Coast Path and follows the coast along the estuaries of the Orwell and the Stour. The start of the walk is characterised by the earthen river defences along which the footpath navigates. From Levington Creek an alternative route is used to pay a visit to the 13th century Ship Inn before proceeding through Broke Hall Woods to rejoin the official route through to Ipswich.
Author: Griffmonster | Tuesday, 7 January 2020 | No comments |
A circular walk between Leiston and Dunwich
This walk uses the beach and the Sandlings Path to provide a days walk to Dunwich from Leiston via Sizewell. One should time this walk such that the beach is walked a couple of hours either side of low tide when there is a little sand to walk along. At other times the beach is predominantly shingle and the walker may find it easier to follow the Suffolk Coast Path which is waymarked from the north side of Minsmere where it continues up onto the cliffs.
Author: Griffmonster | Tuesday, 24 December 2019 | No comments |
A 7 mile walk following the North Norfolk Coast Path between Wells-next-the-Sea and Burnham Overy Staithe
This amble includes some magnificent beach walking along the sands in front of the Holkham National Nature Reserve. Acres upon acres of golden sand when the tide is out with big skies and thousands upon thousands of razor shells which are washed up on the high tide mark. The walk ends at Burnham Overy Staithe, the quiet hamlet which is said to be where Nelson learnt to row and sail.
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An easy 8 mile Norfolk coastal walk along beach and clifftops between Sheringham and Cromer
The Norfolk Coast Path was rerouted in 2014 as part of its inclusion to the England Coast Path. It now navigate alogn the cliff tops for most of the distance along what used to be permissive paths that have now become public. This walk uses both coast path and beach to create a delightful walk along this awe-inspiring section of the North Norfolk coast. Do check tide times and make sure the beach walk is undertaken 2 hours either side of low tide.
Author: Griffmonster | Monday, 23 December 2019 | No comments |
A circular walk from Sizewell to Aldeburgh along the Suffolk Coast Path
The Suffolk Coast Path does not go into Aldeburgh but it is a simple excursion to continue along the beach all the way down to the unique clover leafed Martello Tower at the vanished village of Slaughden using the old railway track to make a circular walk.
Latest walk summaries are basic information sheets for walks that have yet to be fully documented. These provide links to maps, public transport and walks stats, although detailed notes and features are not included.
A 10 mile walk following the southern side of the parish boundary of Leiston in Suffolk This walk follows the route of a 17th century peramb...
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