Abbey Wandering

Sun 9th Oct 2022

Walk Details:

Event Type
Group Walk
Region
Central England
Local Group
Norfolk & Suffolk
Distance
19ml.
Start Time
9:00
Route
Kenton Hills c.p (off Lovers Lane, Leiston) IP16 4UP

From Kenton Hills c.p we will cross Aldringham Common and then follow Sandlings Walk path for a few miles before passing through Saxmundham, where there are toilets and food & drink which can be purchased. From there we follow the East Suffolk railway line for a distance before passing through Theberton and Leiston Abbey and returning to the KH c.p

General Notes
Most of the walk is off-road but there is a little unavoidable road walking at the start and finish
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