Although there is parking in various places around Southwold, we parked in a free car park on Ferry Road and because we needed a toilet stop and had just past one we went left towards Southwold first. We then cut down a footpath that runs along side the road and comes out at the Harbour. If you don’t need a toilet detour (and don’t worry we later found some at the Harbour - near the caravan site - anyway!) then take a right out of the car park and walk up to the end of Ferry Road.
The ferry crossing from Southwold to Walberswick |
Turn right down the harbour wall. Here you will find the ferry if you wish to cross this way (the ferry operates in the summer only and closes for lunch). However, we walked alongside the River Blythe with its boats and fish shacks, passing The Harbour Inn, until we reached a metal bridge to cross over to Walberswick.
Once over the bridge we carried straight on up a well-trodden track. This will eventually become a tarmac surface. We followed this until we came to the village. Here instead of going into the village we followed the bridle way and then a pathway to the right going into the nature reserve. It was around here, an open access area, we became unsure of which direction we were heading and how far it was going to be. We followed a path through some heathland until we came to a bench in the corner on the left where we took stock and seeing that it was nearly lunch time decided to return back to the village.
St Andrew's Church and ruins, Walberswick |
After refreshments, we crossed the road and turned left past a few shops and the green and walked down Ferry Road. At the car park we went left across the grass to get back to the ferry. As this was closed for lunch we went left along the bank of the river until we reached the bridge. Rather than walking down along the river again we took the bridle way on the right. It runs alongside the harbour roadway and joins up with the Suffolk Coastal path we took in the morning. We however, rejoined the harbour roadway at The Harbour Inn, and walked back to the car along the Ferry Road.
See the route on mapometer.com
Terrain: Flat
Habitat: Marshland, Heathland, Reed beds, Coastal, Harbour, River, Estuary, Village
Facilities: Toilets along Ferry Road and at the caravan park in Southwold, various shops, cafes, pubs in town. The Harbour Inn Southwold side of the river. The Anchor and The Bell in Walberswick village along with various cafes, tea rooms and shops. Ferry crossing (summer months only, check opening hours)
Why not have a look at the rest of my photos from this walk, and also from previous visits to Southwold.
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