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Family friendly hiking trails around Bungay are set within the picturesque Waveney Valley, a region characterized by its tranquil river, expansive water meadows, and historic market town. The landscape features the winding River Waveney, which partly encircles Bungay, and areas like Outney Common, offering open green spaces. To the south, the Bath Hills provide elevated views and a mix of natural and historical interest. This area, straddling the Suffolk and Norfolk border, presents a diverse environment for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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8.74km
02:15
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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7.71km
01:57
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Impressive landmark building rising above the marshes, now the home of an excellent cafe (komoot.com/highlight/6057575).
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Excellent artisan coffee and tasty cakes. Cycle-friendly, with open level access and outdoor seating. The cycle rail is a bit high off the ground though: my bike was swinging in the wind!
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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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With its fine 14th-century tower and impressive spire, All Saints Church is a pretty sight on the edge of Earsham. Two named trails pass the church: Bigod's Way, a 5.5-mile (9 km) loop from Bungay; and the Angles Way, a long-distance trail that follows the River Waveney from the sea at Great Yarmouth to its source, before tracing the Little Ouse to Thetford.
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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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There are over 20 family-friendly hiking trails around Bungay, with 12 of them rated as easy, making them perfect for families with children of all ages. You'll find a great variety of routes to explore the beautiful Waveney Valley.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes around Bungay are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Étude Coffee at The Silo – View of the River Waveney loop from Bungay is a great option that includes scenic views and a potential coffee stop. Another excellent choice is the Bath House in The Broads – Riverside Walk in The Broads loop from Bungay, which offers a pleasant riverside experience.
The family-friendly hikes around Bungay generally feature gentle terrain, often following the River Waveney through lush water meadows and common land like Outney Common. You might encounter some slight inclines, such as those found on the historic Bath Hills, which offer impressive views. Paths are typically well-maintained, but comfortable footwear is always recommended.
Bungay's trails are rich in history and natural beauty. You can explore the ruins of Bungay Castle, a Norman stronghold, or discover historic churches like St. Mary's Church. Many routes follow the River Waveney, offering picturesque views and opportunities to spot wildlife. Highlights you might encounter include Beccles Old Bridge or the historic Homersfield Bridge.
Absolutely! The Bath Hills, just south of Bungay, are known for their impressive views of the town and Earsham Church across the marshes. The Étude Coffee at The Silo – View of the River Waveney loop from Bungay also provides excellent panoramas of the Waveney Valley, making for a rewarding family outing.
Yes, Bungay and its surrounding areas offer several spots for refreshments. The town centre itself has cafes and pubs. On some routes, you might find charming stops like Étude Coffee at The Silo, which is a highlight on one of our tours, or traditional pubs such as The Locks Inn at Geldeston, perfect for a family lunch.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars from 61 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil riverside walks along the Waveney, the charming historic town centre, and the diverse landscapes that make for enjoyable family adventures.
Many of the easier routes, particularly those along the flat riverbanks and common lands, are suitable for toddlers and pushchairs. The Bridge Street, Bungay – Bungay Town Centre loop from Bungay is a good example, guiding you through the town's historic centre and along the river. Always check the specific route details for terrain information to ensure it meets your family's needs.
Yes, Bungay town centre offers various parking options, and many of the trails are easily accessible from there. For specific routes, you can often find parking information within the komoot tour details, making it convenient to start your family adventure.
Many of the trails around Bungay, especially those on common land like Outney Common and along the River Waveney, are dog-friendly. It's generally expected that dogs are kept under control, and on leads in areas with livestock or near wildlife. Always be mindful of local signage and respect other walkers and the natural environment.
The Bigod Way Trail is a series of walks that encircles Bungay, passing through areas of natural beauty and historical interest. While the full trail can be quite long (4-5 hours), sections of it, such as the 5.5-mile circular walk starting from Ditchingham Dam and passing Bigod’s Way – best walks in the Broads, can be adapted for families looking for a longer, moderate hike. It offers diverse wildlife and historical sights.


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