Walks you can reach from Wickham Market by train
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Melton Circular via Sutton Hoo (Suffolk)
7 minutes direct from Wickham Market.
Tidal marshes, oak woodland and sandy heaths leading to the National Trust's Sutton Hoo estate above the Deben — the archaeological site of outstanding international importance where the great Anglo-Saxon ship burial was found.
Time: 2h30
Lunch: Pubs on the main road between Melton station and the Bromeswell turning, plus pubs and a shop in Melton village; café and shop at Sutton Hoo.
Warnings: The reed-bed boardwalk is impassable at very high tide (a roadside alternative is provided); cross the road junction with extreme care; beware golf activity crossing Woodbridge Golf Club.
Walk details: East Suffolk Lines (PDF).

Melton to Woodbridge (Suffolk)
7 minutes direct from Wickham Market.
Lowland heathland, river marshes, estuary walls, reedbeds, poplar rows, quiet lanes, heathland golf course and compact riverside town.
Time: 4h30
Warnings: Café in ticketed area.
Walk details: the Saturday Walkers Club (tips, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).
Reverse direction: East Suffolk Lines (PDF).

Westerfield to Woodbridge (Suffolk)
30 minutes direct from Wickham Market.
The Fynn Valley Walk through some of the most picturesque countryside in East Anglia, with the outstanding view from the National Trust's Kyson Hill near the riverside finish at Woodbridge.
Lunch: Pubs along the route at Westerfield, Tuddenham, Martlesham and Woodbridge.
Warnings: At high tide the path along Martlesham Creek may flood at Kyson Point (an alternative via Broom Hill avoids this); beware traffic where the road passes under the railway arch.
Walk details: East Suffolk Lines (PDF).

Westerfield Circular via Witnesham (Suffolk)
30 minutes direct from Wickham Market.
The outer route through the gentle, well-timbered slopes of the River Fynn valley and picturesque Suffolk villages, with oak-lined hedgerows along the way, looping via Witnesham Thicks.
Time: 4h
Lunch: Pubs in Westerfield, Witnesham and Tuddenham.
Walk details: East Suffolk Lines (PDF).

Brampton Circular via Redisham (Suffolk)
30 minutes direct from Wickham Market.
From an isolated rural station, extensive views across quiet, unspoiled working countryside contrast with intimate scenes such as the diminutive parish church at Redisham, evocatively described in Adrian Bell's 'Apple Acre' when decked for the harvest festival.
Redisham Church
Redisham
Time: 3h30
1 lunch spot: the Shadingfield Fox
Warnings: Livestock graze parts of the route — keep dogs under close control; one road section has no footway, so beware traffic.
Walk details: East Suffolk Lines (PDF).

Saxmundham to Darsham (Suffolk)
15 minutes direct from Wickham Market.
Field and park paths to the picturesque village of Yoxford — known as 'The Garden of Suffolk' — approached across the pastures of Rookery Park along a line of ancient oaks; the village was once a staging point on the London-to-Yarmouth turnpike.
Yoxford
Lunch: Village shop and the Griffin and King's Head pubs in Yoxford.
1 end-of-walk reward: Darsham Nurseries Café
Warnings: Cross the main roads with extreme caution.
Walk details: East Suffolk Lines (PDF).

Darsham to Halesworth (Suffolk)
15 minutes direct from Wickham Market.
Broad valley views above the little River Yox, through the village of Bramfield — whose thatched church has a detached round tower and the best rood screen in Suffolk, with a fine crinkle-crankle wall opposite — then riverside meadows along the Blyth to Halesworth.
St Andrew's Church, Bramfield
Bramfield
Lunch: Darsham Nurseries café near the level crossing at the start.
1 end-of-walk reward: the Cut Arts Centre Café
Warnings: The route crosses a golf course — follow the white marker stakes.
Walk details: East Suffolk Lines (PDF).

Brampton to Beccles (Suffolk)
30 minutes direct from Wickham Market.
Through the green parklands surrounding Redisham Hall — country of the East Anglian writer Adrian Bell, who farmed nearby in the 1940s — a delightful interlude in a predominantly arable landscape, with a riverside finish on the Waveney at Beccles.
Redisham
Beccles
Lunch: No pubs or shops directly on the route (the Horseshoes Inn at Ringsfield Corner is about ¼ mile off route) — carry food and drink.
1 end-of-walk reward: Beccles Station Café
Warnings: Cattle often graze the Redisham Hall meadows — keep dogs under close control; cross the busy B1062 with care.
Walk details: East Suffolk Lines (PDF).

Brampton to Halesworth (Suffolk)
30 minutes direct from Wickham Market.
A walk of contrasts between ancient and modern Suffolk — a 'Fantastical' modern house topped by a metal dragon set against traditional farmsteads — following part of the former perimeter track of the WW2 airfield that was home to the US fighter group famed as 'Zemke's Wolfpack', whose memorials and museum stand among ancient hedgerows.
Halesworth (Holton) Airfield Memorial Museum
Time: 2h30
End-of-walk reward: No pubs or shops on the route; plenty of choice in Halesworth (seasonal teas at Sunnyside Farm, Westhall, on Thursdays and Fridays in August).
Warnings: Brampton station serves an isolated community with no amenities — the walk is best done north to south, ending at Halesworth.
Walk details: East Suffolk Lines (PDF).

Beccles to Oulton Broad South (Suffolk)
45 minutes direct from Wickham Market.
Part of the Angles Way along the River Waveney from the lovely country town of Beccles, with panoramas across the Suffolk Wildlife Trust's Castle Marshes and Carlton Marshes reserves to the open water of Oulton Broad.
St Michael's Church, Beccles
Beccles
Lunch: The Waveney Inn (reached via foot ferry) and the Ivy House Country Hotel; plenty of choice at Beccles and Oulton Broad.
1 end-of-walk reward: the Ivy House Country Hotel
Walk details: East Suffolk Lines (PDF).

Great Yarmouth to Lowestoft (Norfolk)
1 hour direct from Wickham Market.
Recommended: Norfolk Coast Path for most of the way.
Walk details: Railwalks.

Ipswich to Harwich Town (Suffolk)
30 minutes direct from Wickham Market.
A pleasant, mainly rural walk on footpaths and farm tracks through farmland, with some stiles and a couple of kissing gates. The approach into Ipswich is along the busy Wherstead Road and which has a pavement but is tedious. A diversion to Pin Mill is highly recommended. St Michael's church near Ipswich high school is open to the public.
Time: 5h30–11h
Lunch: There is also a shop at Chelmondiston.
Warnings: Some stiles and a kissing gate; sheep in fields near the Ipswich high school.
Walk details: Slow Ways.