Southwold beach
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Suffolk is the perfect county to plan a leisurely walk that all the family can enjoy, whether you re spending time beside the coast or in the gently, rolling countryside. These easy going walks provides opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors.
Southwold - Distance: 4 miles/6.4km
Start in front of Southwold Pier facing inland. Turn left and follow the path beside the railings, onto the low cliffs to South Green (signed). Turn right. Walk across the grass until you come to a large green. Cross the road, head towards the post box, continue into a short dead-end lane. At the end, take the path between two flint walls. As the path turns left, continue along on the footpath.
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