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Touring cycling routes around Mutford traverse a rural East Suffolk landscape characterized by classic English countryside, gentle hills, and coastal stretches. The region features a mix of quiet country roads, rivers, and hamlets with thatched cottages. Mutford is situated within the Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths National Landscape, offering diverse terrain from wetlands to ancient woodlands. This area provides accessible cycling routes suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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43.7km
02:35
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.2km
01:50
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.2km
01:14
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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77.3km
04:37
400m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Check out Vera Britten's Blue Plaque on the house up the hill.
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Lovely park by the board, lots to do, including, tennis and children's play park.
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The ruin section is worth a look with some info boards out and about with the history of the building on and it's demise.
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The better parking places are just for bicycles.
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Good place for a break, always better on bicycle.
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On the patronage of this church: Saint ANDREW is one of the twelve apostles whom Jesus Christ called to follow him. However, in the biblical accounts he is usually somewhat overshadowed by his much more famous brother: Saint Peter. In the Gospels we find the calling of the two siblings presented in different ways. According to the text version of the Gospel of John (John 1:40-42), Andrew is called first (together with another disciple whose name is not mentioned). Later he tells his brother that he has found the Messiah. The feast of Saint Andrew in the calendar of saints is on November 30th in all major Christian denominations. The X-shaped white "St. Andrew's Cross" on which he was executed forms the national flag of Scotland against a blue background and has also found its way into the national flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
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Ruins of a friary in Dunwich. Shows how much land is lost to erosion
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On komoot, you can find over 150 touring cycling routes around Mutford. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 82 easy, 73 moderate, and 4 difficult options.
Touring cycling around Mutford offers a diverse range of classic English countryside scenes. You'll encounter tranquil rivers, hamlets with thatched cottages, and gentle hills. The area is part of the Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths National Landscape, providing varied terrain from wetlands like Carlton Marshes to ancient woodlands such as Mutford Big Woods, and scenic coastal stretches.
The touring cycling routes in Mutford are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 1000 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the peaceful countryside and accessible paths.
Yes, Mutford is well-connected to several significant cycling routes. The Suffolk Coast Cycle Route, an 88-mile signposted loop, guides riders through scenic coastal areas. The Wolf Way also skims the top of the Norfolk Broads near Mutford, and National Cycle Route 1 runs through Suffolk, connecting various landscapes.
Absolutely. Mutford offers numerous easy touring cycling routes. A great option is the View of the River Waveney – Beccles Quay loop from Worlingham, an easy 31.2 km path that follows the scenic River Waveney through tranquil countryside. Another easy route is the Most Easterly Point of England – Lowestoft Seafront Beach loop from Pakefield, covering 25.4 km with coastal views.
Many routes will take you past notable natural features and landmarks. You can cycle past the picturesque Beccles Old Bridge over the River Waveney, or visit Nicolas Everitt Park on the shores of Oulton Broad. For coastal views, consider routes near Ness Point in Lowestoft, the UK's most easterly point.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Mutford itself is home to the medieval Church of St Andrew, one of Suffolk's round-tower churches. Nearby, you can visit the partially ruined St Andrew's Church in Covehithe, a grand 15th-century structure. The charming town of Beccles, with its old iron bridge, is also a popular stop.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Mutford are designed as loops. For example, the Lowestoft Seafront – Gorleston Beach Promenade loop from Kessingland is a moderate 48.2 km circular route offering coastal views. Another option is the Beccles Quay – View of the River Waveney loop from Worlingham, an easy 21.2 km ride.
Yes, several routes pass by establishments where you can take a break. The The Locks Inn at Geldeston is a well-known pub that can be incorporated into rides along the River Waveney. Nicolas Everitt Park also features a cafe, making it a good starting or stopping point for a ride.
While most routes are easy to moderate, for a longer and more challenging experience, consider the Southwold Harbour – Dunwich Beach loop from Mutford. This moderate 76.5 km trail leads through coastal areas and rural Suffolk, typically taking over 4 hours to complete.
The region's gentle terrain and coastal exposure make spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for touring cycling. During these seasons, you can best enjoy the picturesque landscapes, tranquil rivers, and coastal paths, with generally milder weather conditions.
Yes, many routes provide stunning coastal views. The Lowestoft Seafront – Gorleston Beach Promenade loop from Kessingland offers expansive views of the North Sea coastline. The Suffolk Coast Cycle Route, which passes through the area, is also specifically designed to showcase the scenic and unspoiled Suffolk coastline.


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