Suffolk reveals a rich tapestry of coast and countryside and open skies perfect for discovery on foot. Whether you plan a longer ramble or to simply take an afternoon stroll, walking in Suffolk will meander through some of the very finest unspoilt countryside. Many of our attractions also offer family friendly walking through their grounds.
Discover Suffolk
Visit Suffolk County Council's official countryside website and discover the perfect place to spot wildlife, fly a kite,
listen to birdsong, have a paddle, go for a ramble, cross-country cycle, walk your dog or even hug a tree!
Discover the eccentric world of the Hervey family. Whether you step inside the house to be amazed at the curving corridors or explore the idyllic pleasure grounds, you'll never find a day out quite like it.
A romantic Tudor mansion that has been home to the Hyde Parkers since 1786. Come and trace the family's naval history and walk in the footsteps of Beatrix Potter.
On the eve of the Second World War, exactly 70 years ago this year, archaeologists discovered one of the greatest treasures ever found in Britain. It was the ultimate discovery, the ship burial of an Anglo-Saxon warrior king and his most treasured possessions.
The 12 miles of waymarked footpaths within the Thornham Estate wind through beautiful countryside taking visitors into ancient parkland, woodland and farmland.
West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village has been carefully reconstructed where it was excavated. The Anglo-Saxon centre displays objects from the original village plus other archaeology items from the area. Surrounded by a 52 hectare country park