Author: Joe Jackson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781715149024
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Mid Suffolk Footpath is a 21.5 mile long trail starting near Hoxne on the Norfolk Border and ending in the market town of Stowmarket. The route visits several towns and villages along the way including Hoxne, Eye, Thorndon and Mendlesham. The book includes basic maps of the route but it is recommended you take an OS Map with you on the walk.
The Mid Suffolk Footpath
Author: Joe Jackson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781715149024
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Mid Suffolk Footpath is a 21.5 mile long trail starting near Hoxne on the Norfolk Border and ending in the market town of Stowmarket. The route visits several towns and villages along the way including Hoxne, Eye, Thorndon and Mendlesham. The book includes basic maps of the route but it is recommended you take an OS Map with you on the walk.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781715149024
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Mid Suffolk Footpath is a 21.5 mile long trail starting near Hoxne on the Norfolk Border and ending in the market town of Stowmarket. The route visits several towns and villages along the way including Hoxne, Eye, Thorndon and Mendlesham. The book includes basic maps of the route but it is recommended you take an OS Map with you on the walk.
Slow Norfolk and Suffolk
Author: Laurence Mitchell
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
ISBN: 1841623210
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Laurence Mitchell, long-time resident of Norfolk, invites travellers to the region to take a leisurely sojourn around both the well known sights and off-the-beaten track secrets in a personal tour that takes in the coast and villages, remote marshes, beaches, shingle banks, towns and cities of Norfolk and Suffolk. Conservation projects, boat trips, cycle and walking tours, wildlife and bird watching and distinctive vernacular architecture are just some of the attractions which Laurence describes in his distinctive voice, as well as all the practical details you need for an easy relaxing break. What's more, the unique accommodation descriptions from Alastair Sawday mean that you can be sure of a truly 'slow' visit.
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
ISBN: 1841623210
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Laurence Mitchell, long-time resident of Norfolk, invites travellers to the region to take a leisurely sojourn around both the well known sights and off-the-beaten track secrets in a personal tour that takes in the coast and villages, remote marshes, beaches, shingle banks, towns and cities of Norfolk and Suffolk. Conservation projects, boat trips, cycle and walking tours, wildlife and bird watching and distinctive vernacular architecture are just some of the attractions which Laurence describes in his distinctive voice, as well as all the practical details you need for an easy relaxing break. What's more, the unique accommodation descriptions from Alastair Sawday mean that you can be sure of a truly 'slow' visit.
Suffolk Walks with Children
Author: Cyril J. Francis
Publisher: Sigma Press
ISBN: 9781850587712
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Suitable for the whole family, this book presents 20 circular walks. It helps discover historic churches, old buildings, an old packhorse bridge, a tide mill, castle ruins and maybe even an inland lighthouse. It contains detailed maps for each walk with information on refreshments and facilities available along the way.
Publisher: Sigma Press
ISBN: 9781850587712
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Suitable for the whole family, this book presents 20 circular walks. It helps discover historic churches, old buildings, an old packhorse bridge, a tide mill, castle ruins and maybe even an inland lighthouse. It contains detailed maps for each walk with information on refreshments and facilities available along the way.
Suffolk Coast and Heath Walks
Author: Laurence Mitchell
Publisher: Cicerone Press Limited
ISBN: 1783624582
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
The three long-distance walks described in this book - the Suffolk Coast Path, the Stour and Orwell Walk and the Sandlings Walk - link together to provide a comprehensive and varied circuit of the entire Suffolk Heritage Coast. The Suffolk Coast Path stretches along the coast between Lowestoft and Landguard Fort, close to Felixstowe in the south, a total distance of 60 miles (97km) depending on whether beach walking or inland options are followed. The Stour and Orwell Walk continues where the Suffolk Coast Path ends, starting at Landguard Point threading for 40 mile (64km) around the estuaries of the Stour and Orwell rivers to finish at Cattawade, close to the Essex border. The Sandlings Walk (59 miles/94.5km) explores the heathland region that lies immediately inland from the Suffolk coast. With the exception of the first stage, between Ipswich and Woodbridge, the route of the Sandlings Walk lies entirely within the confines of the Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB. With a unique landscape of cliffs, marshes, dunes and shingle beaches, and rare plants and birdlife galore, there is much to attract anyone seeking interesting day walks or longer multi-day itineraries.
Publisher: Cicerone Press Limited
ISBN: 1783624582
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
The three long-distance walks described in this book - the Suffolk Coast Path, the Stour and Orwell Walk and the Sandlings Walk - link together to provide a comprehensive and varied circuit of the entire Suffolk Heritage Coast. The Suffolk Coast Path stretches along the coast between Lowestoft and Landguard Fort, close to Felixstowe in the south, a total distance of 60 miles (97km) depending on whether beach walking or inland options are followed. The Stour and Orwell Walk continues where the Suffolk Coast Path ends, starting at Landguard Point threading for 40 mile (64km) around the estuaries of the Stour and Orwell rivers to finish at Cattawade, close to the Essex border. The Sandlings Walk (59 miles/94.5km) explores the heathland region that lies immediately inland from the Suffolk coast. With the exception of the first stage, between Ipswich and Woodbridge, the route of the Sandlings Walk lies entirely within the confines of the Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB. With a unique landscape of cliffs, marshes, dunes and shingle beaches, and rare plants and birdlife galore, there is much to attract anyone seeking interesting day walks or longer multi-day itineraries.
Suffolk (Slow Travel)
Author: Laurence Mitchell
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
ISBN: 1804692352
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
This new, expanded and thoroughly updated third edition of Suffolk (Slow Travel), part of Bradt’s award-winning series of Slow travel guides to UK regions, remains the only full-blown standalone guide to this gentle but beguiling county. Expert local author Laurence Mitchell helps visitors discover what makes Suffolk tick, combining personal insights, enjoyable anecdotes and up-to-date information on the best places to visit, stay and eat. Covering both popular sights and places beyond the usual tourist trail, he caters for walkers, cyclists, families, foodies, culture vultures and wildlife lovers alike. Helped by its proximity to London and Cambridge, Suffolk is a popular holiday destination. Events such as the Latitude festival and the Aldeburgh Music Festival at Britten’s Snape Maltings keep the county’s profile buoyant. Despite being comparatively low-lying, Suffolk boasts varied landscapes, from undulating farmland and sandy heaths to extensive forests, important nature reserves (including Minsmere, for three years the base of BBC Springwatch) and soft, dreamy coastal landscapes comprising river estuaries, remote marshes, reed-beds, shingle beaches (notably Shingle Street, with its myth of World War II invasions) and dunes. Suffolk’s coastal towns and villages – Southwold with its old-fashioned pier and colourful beach huts, but also Aldeburgh, Orford, Walberswick and Dunwich – are steeped in art heritage, with links to artists including Maggi Hambling, John Piper, Philip Wilson Steer and Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Venturing inland, you can make for Constable Country and the Stour valley, Bury St Edmunds, Framlingham, Bungay, Beccles or Halesworth. Alternatively, you can visit some of Suffolk’s wealth of medieval churches, learn of Rendlesham’s UFOs or revere Suffolk’s Anglo-Saxon heritage, notably the medieval ceremonial burial site at Sutton Hoo (whose discovery stars in the 2021 film The Dig) and the reconstructed Anglo-Saxon village at West Stow. This guide makes a virtue of being selective, pointing readers to the cream of the area. It is organised into locales to encourage ‘stay put’ tourism and thorough exploration. It suggests options for car-free travel: walking, cycling, river boats, buses and trains. Written in an entertaining yet authoritative style, Bradt’s Suffolk (Slow Travel) is the ideal companion with which to discover this county.
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
ISBN: 1804692352
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
This new, expanded and thoroughly updated third edition of Suffolk (Slow Travel), part of Bradt’s award-winning series of Slow travel guides to UK regions, remains the only full-blown standalone guide to this gentle but beguiling county. Expert local author Laurence Mitchell helps visitors discover what makes Suffolk tick, combining personal insights, enjoyable anecdotes and up-to-date information on the best places to visit, stay and eat. Covering both popular sights and places beyond the usual tourist trail, he caters for walkers, cyclists, families, foodies, culture vultures and wildlife lovers alike. Helped by its proximity to London and Cambridge, Suffolk is a popular holiday destination. Events such as the Latitude festival and the Aldeburgh Music Festival at Britten’s Snape Maltings keep the county’s profile buoyant. Despite being comparatively low-lying, Suffolk boasts varied landscapes, from undulating farmland and sandy heaths to extensive forests, important nature reserves (including Minsmere, for three years the base of BBC Springwatch) and soft, dreamy coastal landscapes comprising river estuaries, remote marshes, reed-beds, shingle beaches (notably Shingle Street, with its myth of World War II invasions) and dunes. Suffolk’s coastal towns and villages – Southwold with its old-fashioned pier and colourful beach huts, but also Aldeburgh, Orford, Walberswick and Dunwich – are steeped in art heritage, with links to artists including Maggi Hambling, John Piper, Philip Wilson Steer and Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Venturing inland, you can make for Constable Country and the Stour valley, Bury St Edmunds, Framlingham, Bungay, Beccles or Halesworth. Alternatively, you can visit some of Suffolk’s wealth of medieval churches, learn of Rendlesham’s UFOs or revere Suffolk’s Anglo-Saxon heritage, notably the medieval ceremonial burial site at Sutton Hoo (whose discovery stars in the 2021 film The Dig) and the reconstructed Anglo-Saxon village at West Stow. This guide makes a virtue of being selective, pointing readers to the cream of the area. It is organised into locales to encourage ‘stay put’ tourism and thorough exploration. It suggests options for car-free travel: walking, cycling, river boats, buses and trains. Written in an entertaining yet authoritative style, Bradt’s Suffolk (Slow Travel) is the ideal companion with which to discover this county.
People and places
Author: Dorling, Daniel
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN: 1847421490
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
People and places: A 2001 Census atlas of the UK provides an at-a-glance guide to social change in the UK at the start of the new millennium. It is the first comprehensive analysis of the 2001 Census and offers unique comparisons with the findings of the previous Census a decade ago. Over 500 full-colour maps covering 125 topics clearly illustrate the state of UK society today and how it is changing. The trends are explained and elaborated upon in the accompanying text. Using population maps in addition to conventional maps, the atlas covers all the major census topics at local authority level. Key features include an illuminating graphic summary of over 100,000 key demographic statistics; new cartographic projections and techniques used throughout ; appendix incorporating rankings for 25 selected topics by local authority; comparison with the 1991 census to identify national and local trends and up-to-date analysis and discussion of the implications of current trends for future policy. This authoritative atlas is essential reading for those interested in the current social geography of the UK, how it has changed and how it appears to be changing, including for planners in local authorities, health authorities and a wide range of statutory and voluntary organisations. It is also an invaluable resource for policy makers, journalists, politicians, students and academics interested in human geography and social change.
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN: 1847421490
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
People and places: A 2001 Census atlas of the UK provides an at-a-glance guide to social change in the UK at the start of the new millennium. It is the first comprehensive analysis of the 2001 Census and offers unique comparisons with the findings of the previous Census a decade ago. Over 500 full-colour maps covering 125 topics clearly illustrate the state of UK society today and how it is changing. The trends are explained and elaborated upon in the accompanying text. Using population maps in addition to conventional maps, the atlas covers all the major census topics at local authority level. Key features include an illuminating graphic summary of over 100,000 key demographic statistics; new cartographic projections and techniques used throughout ; appendix incorporating rankings for 25 selected topics by local authority; comparison with the 1991 census to identify national and local trends and up-to-date analysis and discussion of the implications of current trends for future policy. This authoritative atlas is essential reading for those interested in the current social geography of the UK, how it has changed and how it appears to be changing, including for planners in local authorities, health authorities and a wide range of statutory and voluntary organisations. It is also an invaluable resource for policy makers, journalists, politicians, students and academics interested in human geography and social change.
A Book of Recollections
Author: John Cordy Jeaffreson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Authors, English
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Authors, English
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
Pathfinder Suffolk
Author: Deborah King
Publisher: Vacation Work Publications
ISBN: 9781854586773
Category : Suffolk (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Suffolk's riverside meadows of the Stour valley remain as beautiful today as when Constable painted them two centuries ago. Similarly, the county's lonely expanses of estuarine marsh, which are a feature of the coast, have a quality that appeal to writers as well as artists. A walk through Flatford and East Bergholt passes one of Constable's most famous viewpoints, and Flatford Mill itself. There is a choice of coastal walks, including routes through Southwold, Shingle Street, Dingle Marshes, Thorpeness and the Shotley peninsula. With 28 walks through the Suffolk countryside, if you’re a walker who really wants to make the most of the Suffolk countryside, make sure you don’t set off on your walk without a copy of Pathfinder Guide to Suffolk Walks in your rucksack! Pathfinder® Guides are Britain’s best loved walking guides. Made with durable covers, they are the perfect companion for countryside walks throughout Britain. Each title features circular walks with easy-to-follow route descriptions, tried and tested by seasoned walkers and accompanied by beautiful photography and clear, large-scale Ordnance Survey mapping. Contents 1. Carlton Marshes & the River Waveney 2. Southwold 3. Darmsden & the Gipping Valley 4. Nowton Park & High Suffolk 5. Stoke-by-Nayland to Polstead 6. Shingle Street & Alderton 7. Pakenham Mills from Ixworth 8. Covehithe & Benacre 9. Cretingham & Brandeston 10. Forest and riverside from West Stow 11. Eye & Braiseworth 12. Framlingham & its countryside 13. Constable Country - Flatford & East Bergholt 14. Long Melford 15. Somerleyton & Waddling Lane 16. West Row & Worlington from Mildenhall 17. Orford coast and country 18. Thorpeness from Leiston 19. Saxmundham, Kelsale and the Gull Stream 20. Lavenham & Brent Eleigh 21. Sudbury 22. Clare & Cavendish 23. Iken & Tunstall Forest 24. Barham, Baylham & Coddenham 25. Kersey & Hadleigh 26. Thorpe Morieux & Preston St Mary 27. Denham Castle and three churches 28. Sutton Hoo, Shottisham & the River Deben
Publisher: Vacation Work Publications
ISBN: 9781854586773
Category : Suffolk (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
Suffolk's riverside meadows of the Stour valley remain as beautiful today as when Constable painted them two centuries ago. Similarly, the county's lonely expanses of estuarine marsh, which are a feature of the coast, have a quality that appeal to writers as well as artists. A walk through Flatford and East Bergholt passes one of Constable's most famous viewpoints, and Flatford Mill itself. There is a choice of coastal walks, including routes through Southwold, Shingle Street, Dingle Marshes, Thorpeness and the Shotley peninsula. With 28 walks through the Suffolk countryside, if you’re a walker who really wants to make the most of the Suffolk countryside, make sure you don’t set off on your walk without a copy of Pathfinder Guide to Suffolk Walks in your rucksack! Pathfinder® Guides are Britain’s best loved walking guides. Made with durable covers, they are the perfect companion for countryside walks throughout Britain. Each title features circular walks with easy-to-follow route descriptions, tried and tested by seasoned walkers and accompanied by beautiful photography and clear, large-scale Ordnance Survey mapping. Contents 1. Carlton Marshes & the River Waveney 2. Southwold 3. Darmsden & the Gipping Valley 4. Nowton Park & High Suffolk 5. Stoke-by-Nayland to Polstead 6. Shingle Street & Alderton 7. Pakenham Mills from Ixworth 8. Covehithe & Benacre 9. Cretingham & Brandeston 10. Forest and riverside from West Stow 11. Eye & Braiseworth 12. Framlingham & its countryside 13. Constable Country - Flatford & East Bergholt 14. Long Melford 15. Somerleyton & Waddling Lane 16. West Row & Worlington from Mildenhall 17. Orford coast and country 18. Thorpeness from Leiston 19. Saxmundham, Kelsale and the Gull Stream 20. Lavenham & Brent Eleigh 21. Sudbury 22. Clare & Cavendish 23. Iken & Tunstall Forest 24. Barham, Baylham & Coddenham 25. Kersey & Hadleigh 26. Thorpe Morieux & Preston St Mary 27. Denham Castle and three churches 28. Sutton Hoo, Shottisham & the River Deben
Walking Glyndwr's Way
Author: Paddy Dillon
Publisher: Cicerone Press Limited
ISBN: 1787650685
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
A guidebook to walking the 217km (135 mile) Glyndwr’s Way between Knighton and Welshpool via Machynlleth. This long-distance National Trail is suitable for any reasonably fit walker and can be walked in nine days. The route is presented in nine stages between 18 and 29km (11-18) miles in length with the additional options of adding two Offa’s Dyke National Trail stages to form a circular trail and ascending Pumlumon Fawtr. 1:50,000 OS maps provided for each stage Detailed information on accommodation, facilities and public transport along the route Highlights include Abbeycwmhir ruins, Llyn Clywedog, Dylife mines, Parliament House at Machynlleth, Dyfnant Forest, Llyn Efyrnwy, Ann Griffiths Walk, Powis Castle Pronunciation guide and topographical glossary included GPX files available to download
Publisher: Cicerone Press Limited
ISBN: 1787650685
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
A guidebook to walking the 217km (135 mile) Glyndwr’s Way between Knighton and Welshpool via Machynlleth. This long-distance National Trail is suitable for any reasonably fit walker and can be walked in nine days. The route is presented in nine stages between 18 and 29km (11-18) miles in length with the additional options of adding two Offa’s Dyke National Trail stages to form a circular trail and ascending Pumlumon Fawtr. 1:50,000 OS maps provided for each stage Detailed information on accommodation, facilities and public transport along the route Highlights include Abbeycwmhir ruins, Llyn Clywedog, Dylife mines, Parliament House at Machynlleth, Dyfnant Forest, Llyn Efyrnwy, Ann Griffiths Walk, Powis Castle Pronunciation guide and topographical glossary included GPX files available to download
Walking in Norfolk
Author: Laurence Mitchell
Publisher: Cicerone Press Limited
ISBN: 1783629967
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
A guidebook to 40 day walks in Norfolk. Exploring the coast, Fens, Brecks and Broads, the walks are suitable for beginner and experienced walkers alike. The circular walks range from 6 to 19km (4–12 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–4 hours. Some routes use parts of long-distance paths, including the Peddars Way, Norfolk Coast Path, Boudica's Way and Weavers Way. 1:40,000 OS maps included for each walk Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket Refreshment and public transport options are given for each walk Easy access from Norfolk, King’s Lynn and Great Yarmouth
Publisher: Cicerone Press Limited
ISBN: 1783629967
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
A guidebook to 40 day walks in Norfolk. Exploring the coast, Fens, Brecks and Broads, the walks are suitable for beginner and experienced walkers alike. The circular walks range from 6 to 19km (4–12 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–4 hours. Some routes use parts of long-distance paths, including the Peddars Way, Norfolk Coast Path, Boudica's Way and Weavers Way. 1:40,000 OS maps included for each walk Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket Refreshment and public transport options are given for each walk Easy access from Norfolk, King’s Lynn and Great Yarmouth