Suffolk is a peaceful, rural county, with gentle slightly hilly farmland that appears to stretch for miles. It has some of the best examples of small medieval towns, country churches, moated farmhouses, mills and castles.
The county of Suffolk has a vast choice of good walks ranging from gentle walks in country lanes or beside popular tourist spots such as Flatford Mill.
An interesting walking tour can also be enjoyed by viewing one of Suffolk's medieval towns. Lavenham is possibly one of the best well-preserved medieval towns in Suffolk, which originally built its wealth on the cloth trade. Its streets are lined with leaning colour-washed buildings and half-timbered houses in narrow streets. There is an impressive market place, pubs serving traditional English fare. Other medieval towns worth visiting in Suffolk are those of: Long Melford for antiwues and Melford Hall, Hadleigh, Boxford, Bildeston, Clare, Cavendish, Kersey, and Monks Eleigh.
Walkers will find many different paths and trails to enjoy in Suffolk, both coastal and inland, but if you visit Suffolk you will simply enjoy walking miles whilst looking at what it has to offer. Please click on any images shown to view details of each cottage and holiday rental in Suffolk.