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Family friendly hiking trails around Ditchingham are primarily defined by the gentle landscape of the Waveney Valley. The terrain is largely flat, offering accessible paths suitable for various abilities. Hikers can explore peaceful riverside routes along the River Waveney, as well as ancient woodlands and open marshes. The area also features historic parkland and tranquil lakes, contributing to diverse natural settings for walks.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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15
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11.3km
02:55
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.7km
02:46
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.97km
01:33
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.89km
01:00
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A hidden cycle-friendly venue! Fronts directly on to the high street but there is space for bikes at the back. Open 10am-4.30pm Mon-Sat.
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The village of Earsham nestles within a meander of the River Waveney, to the west of the market town of Bungay. Its historic Queen's Head pub operated as a coaching inn in the mid-19th century and is still going today, with a range of real ales, ciders and craft beers. The Angles Way long-distance trail passes through the village.
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Bridge Street is a pretty and colourful little street that leads from the heart of Bungay to the River Waveney. The characterful Chequers Inn is one of the oldest buildings in the town and dates from the 17th century. The pub serves good local ale and has a beer garden.
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The Grade I-listed Norman Bungay Castle became the seat of the Bigod family, allies of King William during the conquest of 1066. The Bigods were charismatic leaders among the barons and oversaw the construction of the keep in the latter half of the 12th century. Today, Bungay Castle is an impressive ruin, with its two huge gate towers still intact. However, throughout 2023, the castle was closed for restorations.
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The castle is closed for all of 2023 for refurbishment and repairs https://bungay-suffolk.co.uk/to-do/castle/
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Bungay Castle is a Grade I listed building. The site was originally a Norman castle built in about 1100 to take advantage of the natural protection provided by a curve in the River Waveney. The remains today of the castle include its keep, gatehouse, curtain wall and the remnants of the castle’s inner bailey wall. Open daily between 10am and 4pm, the castle can be visited via the visitor centre on the road known as Castle Orchard.
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Ditchingham and its surrounding area offer a wide selection of family-friendly hiking trails. You'll find over 100 routes suitable for various ages and abilities, with 44 of these specifically rated as easy, making them perfect for families.
The terrain around Ditchingham is largely flat, making it ideal for family outings. Most trails follow gentle riverside paths along the River Waveney, through ancient woodlands, or across open marshes. You'll find many easy and moderate routes, ensuring a comfortable experience for children and adults alike.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes around Ditchingham are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the easy 3.9 km Bungay Castle – Bridge Street, Bungay loop from Bungay is a great option for a pleasant circular stroll.
Family hikes in Ditchingham often feature the tranquil River Waveney, ancient woodlands like Hedenham Wood and Tindall Wood, and open marshes. You might also encounter the scenic lake within the Ditchingham Estate, which attracts diverse wildlife. Broome Heath Local Nature Reserve is another excellent spot with marshy grazing land and lakes.
Given the largely flat terrain of the Waveney Valley, many paths are suitable for prams and toddlers, especially the easier, well-maintained sections. However, some routes might involve unpaved paths or slightly uneven ground, so checking individual route details on komoot is always recommended for specific accessibility information.
Yes, Ditchingham is generally very dog-friendly. Many trails are suitable for walking with your canine companions, especially those through woodlands and along riverbanks. Always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or wildlife, and be mindful of local signage regarding leads.
Several family-friendly routes offer glimpses into the region's history. You can walk near the ruins of Bungay Castle, a Norman stronghold, or explore Broome Heath Local Nature Reserve, which holds historical significance with a Neolithic settlement and ancient barrows. The Bungay Castle – Bridge Street, Bungay loop from Bungay is a great way to see the castle.
Parking is generally available in and around Ditchingham and nearby towns like Bungay, which serve as common starting points for many trails. Specific parking details often accompany individual route descriptions on komoot, so it's best to check the tour page for your chosen hike.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. For example, Étude Coffee at The Silo is a nearby cafe, and The Locks Inn at Geldeston offers a pub experience. Many routes pass through or near villages where you can find local establishments.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful riverside scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the gentle, accessible terrain that makes it enjoyable for all family members.
For a slightly longer but still family-friendly adventure, consider the 10.7 km Earsham Village – View of the River Waveney loop from Bungay. This moderate route offers beautiful views of the River Waveney and allows for a more substantial exploration of the local countryside.


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