The Old Town and Fishing Lakes – Halesworth Circular Walks West

The Old Town and Fishing Lakes – Halesworth Circular Walks West Historic walks through rural countryside. Situated in northeast Suffolk, close to the heritage coast, Halesworth is a town well worth visiting. Although there are traces of prehistoric settlement, modern Halesworth has Saxon roots and is referred to as Healesurrda and Halesuuorda in the Doomsday […]

The River Blyth Circular – Halesworth Circular Walks East

The River Blyth Circular – Halesworth Circular Walks East Beautiful River and Historic Old Railway Walks Situated in northeast Suffolk, close to the heritage coast, Halesworth is a town well worth visiting. Although there are traces of prehistoric settlement, modern Halesworth has Saxon roots and is referred to as Healesurrda and Halesuuorda in the Doomsday […]

The Old Railway and Bird’s Folly Circular – Halesworth Circular Walks East

The Old Railway and Bird’s Folly Circular – Halesworth Circular Walks East Beautiful River and Historic Old Railway Walks Situated in northeast Suffolk, close to the heritage coast, Halesworth is a town well worth visiting. Although there are traces of prehistoric settlement, modern Halesworth has Saxon roots and is referred to as Healesurrda and Halesuuorda […]

The Wissett Circular – Halesworth Circular Walks West

The Wissett Circular – Halesworth Circular Walks West Historic walks through rural countryside. Situated in northeast Suffolk, close to the heritage coast, Halesworth is a town well worth visiting. Although there are traces of prehistoric settlement, modern Halesworth has Saxon roots and is referred to as Healesurrda and Halesuuorda in the Doomsday Book of 1086. […]

The Chediston Circular – Halesworth Circular Walks West

The Chediston Circular – Halesworth Circular Walks West Historic walks through rural countryside. Situated in northeast Suffolk, close to the heritage coast, Halesworth is a town well worth visiting. Although there are traces of prehistoric settlement, modern Halesworth has Saxon roots and is referred to as Healesurrda and Halesuuorda in the Doomsday Book of 1086. […]