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Easy hiking trails around Hollesley are found within the Suffolk Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The region features diverse landscapes, including coastal marshes, lowland heathland, and sections of woodland. Hikers can explore flat, well-marked paths along estuaries and beaches, as well as trails through gorse and heather. The terrain is generally gentle, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible walks.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Shingle Street Shell line is located on a remote and beautiful section of the Suffolk Coast, not far from Bawdsey. When illness brought two friends together here, they created the line of white Shells stretching out to the sea. It's organic and flowing and feels like it was always part of the landscape
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Martello Tower today hosts luxury accommodation but was once a defensive fort, built during the French Revolutionary Wars era. The British government built around 140 such towers across the British Empire during the early 19th century. It's a conspicuous sight in Shingle Street, a small coastal settlement that's in danger of falling victim of coastal erosion and flooding over the next two decades.
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Open 7 days a week, for a warm atmosphere and probably the best coffee and cake in Suffolk.
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A dead end for roadies but a scenic approach across the marshes towards the huge shingle bar that protects the coast.
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Not much visible unless you climb the sea wall, which isn't easy in road cleats. Otherwise it's just a car park with a couple of old concrete gun emplacements behind it.
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The Shingle Street Shell line is located on a remote and beautiful section of the Suffolk Coast, not far from Bawdsey. When illness brought two friends together here, they created the line of white Shells stretching out to the sea. It's organic and flowing and feels like it was always part of the landscape
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This is a great spot to sit back, relax and enjoy the views across the beautiful River Ore.
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Hollesley offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 140 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are nearly 300 hiking routes available in the area, catering to various preferences and abilities.
Easy hikes around Hollesley showcase the diverse landscapes of the Suffolk Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You'll find flat, well-marked paths through coastal marshes, open lowland heathland with heather and gorse, and tranquil sections of woodland. The terrain is generally gentle, with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Hollesley are suitable for families. The gentle terrain and well-marked paths make them ideal for all ages. For example, the routes around Boyton and Hollesley Marshes offer flat walking with opportunities for birdwatching, which can be engaging for children.
Many trails in the Hollesley area are dog-friendly, especially those on public footpaths and bridleways. However, please be mindful of local signage, particularly in nature reserves like Boyton and Hollesley Marshes or Sutton and Hollesley Heaths, where dogs may need to be kept on a lead to protect wildlife. Always clean up after your dog.
Yes, Hollesley features numerous circular easy walks. A popular option is the Shepherd & Dog – View across the River Ore loop from Hollesley, which is an easy 3.9-mile (6.4 km) path offering views across the River Ore and through the local countryside. Another is the Boyton Marshes Nature Reserve – Boyton Dock Ruins loop from Boyton, which provides a pleasant 3.6-mile (5.8 km) circular route through the marshes.
Along the easy hiking trails, you can discover a variety of interesting sights. Coastal routes often feature historic Martello Towers, such as those near Shingle Street. You might also encounter significant natural features like Staverton Thicks Ancient Oaks or enjoy scenic views from Kyson Point on the Deben Estuary.
Hollesley is beautiful year-round for easy hikes. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and active birdlife in the marshes and heathlands. Summer offers pleasant coastal walks. Autumn provides stunning colours in the woodlands, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks with unique views, especially along the coast and estuaries.
While many trails are best accessed by car, some routes in the Hollesley area may be reachable via local bus services, particularly those starting from villages. It's advisable to check local bus timetables and routes in advance to plan your journey to specific trailheads.
Parking is generally available at key starting points for many easy hikes. Look for designated car parks near popular areas like Shingle Street, Boyton Marshes, or within villages such as Hollesley. Some nature reserves also provide visitor parking facilities.
The easy hiking trails in Hollesley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful coastal and marshland scenery, the abundance of wildlife, and the well-maintained, flat paths that make for relaxing and accessible walks.
Yes, several easy trails provide excellent viewpoints. Routes along the River Ore and River Deben estuaries, such as the View across the River Ore – Marsh Barn Café loop from Boyton, offer expansive views across the water and surrounding landscapes. Coastal paths, like the Bawdsey Beach – Martello Tower, Shingle Street loop from Shingle Street, also provide panoramic sea views.
Absolutely! Many villages in and around Hollesley have traditional pubs that welcome hikers. You can often find routes that start or pass through a village, allowing you to enjoy a refreshing pub lunch or a drink after your walk. Check local pub opening times before you set out.
Yes, Hollesley is home to significant nature reserves with easy trails. Boyton and Hollesley Marshes (RSPB Reserve) offer flat, well-marked paths through wetlands, ideal for birdwatching. Sutton and Hollesley Heaths also provide easy access to lowland heathland, perfect for observing unique flora and fauna.


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