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Walks from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

📍 East Anglia
🌿 River valley, abbey parkland, ancient estate woodland, farmland
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🚗Bury St EdmundsStart Point

Bury St Edmunds is a magnificent abbey town built around the ruins of one of medieval England’s wealthiest monasteries, with the River Lark threading through the famous Abbey Gardens. The St Edmund Way long-distance path begins here, and Ickworth Park — a National Trust estate of parkland and ancient trees — is just three miles west.

A magnificent and historic abbey town with excellent restaurants and the famous Greene King brewery, Bury St Edmunds makes a superb base for the Lark Valley and the gentle Suffolk countryside.

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At a Glance

Walks available0 routes
DifficultyEasy
Best monthsYear-round
TerrainRiver valley, abbey parkland, ancient estate woodland, farmland
CountySuffolk
Dogs welcome✓ Yes

Getting There

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Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
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Town centre car parks. Bury St Edmunds station (Ipswich–Cambridge line)

Food & Drink

Pea Porridge, The Angel Hotel, 1921 Angel Hill café

Notable Walks Nearby

  • Abbey Gardens & Lark Valley Path
  • Ickworth Park circular
  • St Edmund Way to Long Melford
  • Nowton Park
  • Rougham Estate
  • West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village circular
  • All Suffolk towns →

🗺 OS Map Reference

Walking around Bury St Edmunds is covered by OS Explorer 210 / 211. Recommended for all routes in this area.

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Long Distance Trails Nearby

  • St Edmund Way
  • Lark Valley Path

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