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The 20 walks in this pocket book are centred on a broad variety of good, and in some cases award-winning, pubs. The circular walks vary in length from 3 to 5.5 miles and take you through some of the best countryside in England. The routes include historic market towns such as Nayland, which appears in the Doomsday Book, the sand dunes and sea views of Walberswick, Willy Lotts Cottage made famous by the painting The Hay Wain by John Constable and the stunning meadows, woods and farmland around Constable Country.
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The 20 circular walks you find here are a gateway to all the things that make Suffolk so special - from rolling farmland and quaint villages to iconic coastal locations and sleepy woodland paths. These short walks, all between 2 and 51/2 miles in length, explore the charm and natural beauty of Suffolk's varied landscapes. At the heart of every walk is a top-rated local pub.HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:**Characterful coastal locations at Southwold and Aldeburgh**Picture-postcard villages including Polstead, Chelsworth and Laxfield**Walks into history at medieval Lavenham and Anglo-Saxon burial site Sutton Hoo**A chance to spot wildlife at RSPB Minsmere and Hollesley**Walks at grand estates near Ickworth House and Somerleyton HallALL THE WALKS INCLUDE:**Recommended local pubs **Numbered route map and directions**Parking info and how to get there**Points of interest along the way**Places to visit nearby
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What better way to spend a leisurely few hours than to stretch your legs and visit a local pub? The 20 circular routes here vary in length from 21/2 to 6 miles - at the heart of each walk is a top-rated pub, all recommended for their good food and warm welcome.Explore the attractive villages of Barrington and Dowlish Wake, the beautiful Mendip Hills near Cheddar and Wookey Hole, the brooks and streams of Exmoor, and enjoy far-reaching views across the Somerset Levels near Glastonbury and North Curry.Along the way you'll discover the Iron Age hillforts, medieval castles, ancient woodland and spectacular views that make Somerset such a great place for walking.