Event category: Outdoors

Walk ‘n’ Water – ROUTE 1: Sudbury & Henny

Image of walkers along side the River Stour and an electric boat on the river.

Dates: Thursdays – 8 July, 19 August, 9 September, 7 October

A guided 3.5 mile walk along part of the Stour Valley & St. Edmunds Way. The walk will start at 10.00am from the Granary heading to Henny. The route is a little hilly with varied terrain but there are no stiles and the view is worth it! The boat/s meet the group at The Henny Swan and walkers become passengers for the return journey back to The Granary. Free tea/coffee is provided but remember to bring your own packed lunch! Overall duration: 4 hours

Cost: Adult (12 yrs+) £16.00 / Dogs £1

Walk ‘n’ Water – ROUTE 1: Sudbury & Henny

Image of walkers along side the River Stour and an electric boat on the river.

Dates: Thursdays – 8 July, 19 August, 9 September, 7 October

A guided 3.5 mile walk along part of the Stour Valley & St. Edmunds Way. The walk will start at 10.00am from the Granary heading to Henny. The route is a little hilly with varied terrain but there are no stiles and the view is worth it! The boat/s meet the group at The Henny Swan and walkers become passengers for the return journey back to The Granary. Free tea/coffee is provided but remember to bring your own packed lunch! Overall duration: 4 hours

Cost: Adult (12 yrs+) £16.00 / Dogs £1

Walk ‘n’ Water – ROUTE 1: Sudbury & Henny

Image of walkers along side the River Stour and an electric boat on the river.

Dates: Thursdays – 8 July, 19 August, 9 September, 7 October

A guided 3.5 mile walk along part of the Stour Valley & St. Edmunds Way. The walk will start at 10.00am from the Granary heading to Henny. The route is a little hilly with varied terrain but there are no stiles and the view is worth it! The boat/s meet the group at The Henny Swan and walkers become passengers for the return journey back to The Granary. Free tea/coffee is provided but remember to bring your own packed lunch! Overall duration: 4 hours

Cost: Adult (12 yrs+) £16.00 / Dogs £1

Flatford Nature Day

Seasonal, nature based activities such as pond dipping, spoon carving, minibeast hunting, arts & crafts, and river trips.

£3 per child

Suffolk Walking Festival

With over 123 events featuring new long distance walks, a 5-day challenge walk, Dawn Chorus and Twilight Safari, a Magna Carta walk, Anglo Saxon themed archaeological walks; rambles round the peninsula, river walks, discover Orford Ness with a sheepdog and even rides in vintage military vehicles!   Plus much, much more!

 

Outstanding Landscapes of the Stour Valley Path 2: Lower Stour

Celebrating 25 years of the Stour Valley Path, Dedham Vale AONB. A guided walk will conclude the Stour Valley Passport, a self-guided exploration of the 60-mile route. Walk from Stratford St Mary to the end of the Stour Valley Path at Cattawade, via supper at Flatford. Enjoy riverside views of Constable Country, where the artist recalled how he associated his ‘careless boyhood’ with ‘all that lies on the banks of the Stour. Those scenes made me a painter’. This walk is linked to Stour Valley Path 1 – Upper Stour, when we start the long distance path walk and launch the Passport. Full details, a Passport, Stour Valley Path Guide, transport, supper and a donation to the Stour Valley Environment Fund is included in the price. Distance 4.5 miles, allow 3 hours.

Outstanding Landscapes of the Stour Valley Path 1: Upper Stour

Celebrating 25 years of the Stour Valley Path, Dedham Vale AONB. A guided walk will launch the Stour Valley Passport, a self-guided exploration of the 60-mile route. On the walk you can enjoy spectacular views and see the awesome Devil’s Dyke, a massive earthwork of early Anglo-Saxon origin, now home to chalk-loving wild flowers and butterflies, and search for the source of the River Stour. This walks is from Newmarket to Great Bradley and is linked to Stour Valley Path 2 – Lower Stour, when we celebrate with those who complete their Passport in 18 days.

Full details, a Passport, Stour Valley Path Guide, transport and a donation to the Stour Valley Environment Fund is included in the price. Distance 9.5 miles, allow 4 hours.