The Essex Coast - Tollesbury to Maldon
Tollesbury to Maldon
The seventh and last stage of a weeks walking along the Essex Coast between Manningtree and Maldon.
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.
Author: Griffmonster | | 2 comments |
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 | 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 | Sunday, 9 February 2020 | No comments |
An overview of the Suffolk Coast Path, a 60 mile long distance path following the coast of Suffolk
A 60 mile long distance footpath from Felixstowe to Lowestoft in easy stages through some of the characteristic landscapes of the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The path also includes the Orford Loop which provides access through to Orford and the Butley Ferry. Alternative beach walks, providing the tide is right, can be undertaken throughout.
Author: Griffmonster | Wednesday, 18 December 2019 | No comments |
An 11 mile Walk along the River Stour incorporating sections of the Stour Valley Path, the Essex Way and St Edmund's Way
Flatford Mill is the idyllic English country scene encapsulated by John Constables renowned paintings including the instantly recognizable 'Haywain'. This circular route is an exceptional walk by all accounts and the perfect way to engross oneself in this landscape that sits on the Suffolk and Essex border.
Author: Griffmonster | Tuesday, 10 December 2019 | 1 comment |
An 8 mile walk around Suffolk's Alton Water Reservoir
Located on the Shotley peninsular, the Alton Water Reservoir provides an easy walk around its water. A self contained circular route that needs little in the way of maps. Just keep the water on your left and keep walking! The mixed variety of landscapes of open meadow, woods and even the hills on the northern side of the reservoir provide a constant changing scenery throughout the walk.
Author: Griffmonster | Tuesday, 4 December 2018 | No comments |
A 10 mile walk from Trimley to Languard Fort via Felixstowe Ferry
This walk navigates from the village of Trimley down to Kings Fleet and along the banks of the River Deben to Felixstowe Ferry, the setting of an old Black Shuck tale from many years ago which is a feature to this walk. A coastal walk follows, along the seafront of Felixstowe through to the where the River Orwell meets the sea, a strategic point of defence against attacking enemies attempting to sail up the estuary. Key to that defence is Languard Fort which has stood here for many centuries and has played key parts in the world wars of the 20th centuries. A fascinating place to visit with a certain eeriness within its confines.
Author: Griffmonster | Friday, 17 August 2018 | No comments |
A walk along the Stour estuary following the Stour and Orwell long distance path.
The Stour and Orwell Walk is a long distance trail that follows the estuaries of South Suffolk. This 42 mile trail links Felixstowe and Manningtree and this specific walk is the southern most section that follows the north side of the River Stour estuary. There are some superb views across the wide waters that separate Suffolk and Essex and although there is not full access along the waterfront, the route provides a pleasant days ramble to the head of the Shotley peninsular. This specific route also diverges from the official route to take in the village of Erwarton, a quiet and tranquil Suffolk community that is a pleasure to meander through.
The route is waymarked throughout although it is advisable to use an OS map or GPX tracker software to clarify the route in a few specific points where the way onwards becomes ambiguous. Do check tide times as there is a short section along the beach by Sutton Ness which can become inaccessible during periods of high tide.
The main limitation of this walk is the transport access between the two ends. There is no direct bus service and one needs to use Ipswich as a link. Having said this, the services do allow ample time to perform the walk.
It is advisable to take food and drink as there are little opportunities to purchase any on the route, with the only pub encountered being that at the end of the walk.
Author: Griffmonster | Tuesday, 21 September 2010 | No comments |
Author: Griffmonster | Monday, 13 September 2010 | No comments |
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