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Ramblers Wellbeing Walks Suffolk

Join Ramblers Wellbeing Walks Suffolk for short, local and accessible walks to help you get more active.

Join your Wellbeing Walks Group

  • Walks are over easy ground and taken at steady pace to suit everyone 

  • Walks range from 10 to 90 minutes in length 

  • At least one short walk a week, starting at the same time and place every week 

  • All walks are accessible on foot or by public transport   

  • You only need to join a group once to access all future walks

Overview

The Woodland Butterfly Walk. This beautiful walk takes you through the Westleton heath nature reserve, through wild rhododendron woods and over the river on a boardwalk. This is 60 minute, grade 4 walk that covers around 2.5 miles. 

The meet point for the walk is Westleton Heath Nature Reserve Car Park, Dunwich Road; car park donations welcome.

Dogs are welcome to attend this walk but must be kept on a short lead at all times. Please note there are no refreshments or toilets on this walk. Please bring a drink with you. This walk is also not suitable for wheelchair users due the varied terrain and is not accessible via public transport.

Start time:
3:00 pm
Estimated finish time:
4:00 pm
Type:
circular
Duration:
01h 00m
Ascent:
N/A

You do not need to pre-book for this walk, you can just turn up. Please note if this is your first Wellbeing Walk, the walk leaders will ask you to complete a New Walker Registration form before the walk starts.

Features

  • Car parking available
  • Dog friendly
  • No Stiles
  • Family-Friendly
  • May be muddy
  • Uneven ground
  • Some inclines
  • Rest stop available

Starting point

Grid reference:
TM 44385 69305
Nearest postcode:
IP17 3AU
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Start time:
3:00 pm

Westleton Heath Nature Reserve Car Park, Dunwich Road**; car park donations welcome.

Join your Wellbeing Walks Group

  • Walks are over easy ground and taken at steady pace to suit everyone 

  • Walks range from 10 to 90 minutes in length 

  • At least one short walk a week, starting at the same time and place every week 

  • All walks are accessible on foot or by public transport   

  • You only need to join a group once to access all future walks