With spring now well and truly underway, the countryside is full of new life and growth. Cheerful longer and brighter days encourage exploring the wonderful Suffolk countryside.

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[ Website ] Information and timetables..
[ Website ] National Cycle Network Route 1 routes through Suffolk. Locally Route 1 passes through Halesworth where the direction signs are evident. Integrated with other routes in the Network, Route 1 forms part of the cycle route from Fakenham (Norfolk) to Harwich on the Suffolk coast. The whole impressive UK route connects Dover to the Shetland Isles, and to the north of mainland Scotland (1736 miles). A fabulous journey. Click the website link to access informative pages on the Sustrans website.
[ Website ] A guide to planning your route by car, based on average off-peak driving conditions, with distance calculation and journey time info, plus traffic news etc.
[ Website ] Konect (formerly Anglia) information and bus routes.
[ Website ] Operating from Halesworth and Bramfield south to Aldeburgh. Check website link for other routes and stops.
[ Website ] Operator of train services on the London Liverpool Street - Lowestoft railway (East Suffolk line). Local stations are at Darsham (by A12) and at Halesworth. Check website link for offers too.
[ Website ] From this SCC webpage you can select bus route timetables which include the Blyth Valley area of North Suffolk.
[ Website ] Darsham train station information provided by National Rail Enquiries.
[ Website ] Information and various cycling topics from Suffolk County Council.
[ Website ] Halesworth train station information provided by National Rail Enquiries.
[ Website ] Website for East Suffolk Travellers' Association.
[ Website ] Travel Line can help you find the way that best suits you for making your journey using the most up to date information from around the UK for all transport companies.

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Some Favourite Websites For April 2024:

Lighthouse ViewSuperb Southwold self-catering cottage for four

Lighthouse View in Southwold is a comfortable and welcoming holiday cottage sleeping four in two bedrooms. This early-Victorian cottage is in the very heart of this attractive coastal town and the front door it is just yards from the promenade and sea.

Cranbourne, WalberswickLuxury Self Catering cottage on the Heritage Coast with it's own swimming pool

Cranbourne is tucked in a peaceful corner of Manor Close with the excellent village shop nearby and central to Walberswick making all the attractions within easy walking. A heated outdoor swimming pool for summer use is protected by a lockable gate. Without detracting from the house in any way, Cranbourne unobtrusively includes features enabling less mobile visitors to equally enjoy their stay.

Logs Logs LogsFamily Firm delivering kiln dried logs to Norfolk and Suffolk, including Norwich, Diss and Woodbridge

Logs available in tipper loads and bulk bags for wood burning stoves, open fires and pizza ovens. In addition supplying firewood in bulk bags to Essex, Cambridgeshire, London and beyond.

Juliet Penwarden CoachingJuliet Penwarden Coaching - Horse riding and care

Juliet is an experienced and qualified coach who places a strong emphasis on harmony between horse and rider and takes great pleasure in helping partnerships progress, whatever their goals.

Hare Lodge Self CateringTwo expansive but affordable pet friendly Self Catering

Two New England-style barn conversions at Hare Lodge in Peasenhall. Tastefully decorated with relaxation in mind and a comfortable sitting room, country kitchen and downstairs shower room.