Short Walks from Suffolk Pubs

Short Walks from Suffolk Pubs by Jean Pratt is a practical guide published by Countryside in 1995, featuring 96 pages in English. This book presents 20 short circular walks that begin and end at various pubs across Suffolk, offering a unique blend of outdoor exploration and local dining experiences. Each walk varies in distance, providing options for different preferences, making it accessible for both casual walkers and those seeking a leisurely outing.
Readers will find detailed descriptions of each walk, including notable starting points such as West Row and Barrow, along with the corresponding distances. The walks cover a range of locations, from the scenic countryside to charming villages, and are designed to enhance the experience of walking, hiking, and trekking in England. This edition serves as a useful resource for those looking to combine their love of nature with the enjoyment of local pubs.
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20 short circular walks begins and ends with a good pub. Walks; West Row [the judes ferry] 2.5 or 3.5 miles. Barrow [the weeping willow[ 2.5 or 3.5 miles Clare [the bell hotel] 3 miles Long Melford [the cock and bell] 2.5 miles Sudbury [the boathouse hotel] 2 miles Pakenham [the fox] 3 miles Thorpe Morieux [the bull inn] 2 miles Hopton [the vine] 4 miles Barking [the barking foox] 2.5 miles Wortham [the dolphin inn] 3.5 miles Brantham [the bull 2 or 2.5 miles Hoxne [the swan] 2.5 miles Brandeston [the queens head] 2 or 3 miles. Framlingham [the white horse] 2.5 miles. Waldringfield [the maybush] 2 or 3 miles. Rumburgh [the rumburgh buck] 2or 3 miles. Orford [the crown and castle hotel 1.75 or 3.75 miles. Eastbridge [the eel’s foot] 3.5 miles. Barnby [the swan inn] 3.5 miles. Walberswick [the bell hotel] 2.5 miles.
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