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Hikes around Worlingham explore the Waveney Valley, a landscape of grazing marshes, wet woodland, and riverside paths. The region is situated within the Broads National Park, offering generally flat terrain suitable for a range of walking abilities. Many trails follow sections of long-distance footpaths or navigate through local nature reserves.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The magnificent medieval church was first documented in 1369; the detached tower was completed in 1540. It is not located in the usual location because the builders apparently had concerns about placing it too close to the cliff. It is said to be open in the summer and can be climbed. Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson's parents were married here in 1749; his father had previously been a vicar here.
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Nice views of the cruisers on the Waveney although the road pinches as it crosses the bridge so you can't stop to admire them.
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This is the Barnby Chapel which in 2023 had a major refurbishment from derelict building to cafe and gallery space by the new owners. A real gem of a place and if like me your interests are coffee and art you won't be disappointed when stopping here. Great coffee, cakes and savoury snacks with some light lunch options too, all fairly priced. There's plenty of seating inside and out, cycle racks and a water station for those of you bringing along a four legged friend. 5 Stars on the "Reuse of building O'Meter!"
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Enjoy a picturesque stretch of walking along a section of the scenic Anglers Way near Beccles.
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Running over the old iron bridge you will be treated to boating views along the River Quay. A stone bridge crossed the river before but it was too narrow for newer, grander boats to pass under so this was built as an upgrade in 1884.
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Of all the bridges I've ridden over this is definitely one of them!
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Beccles is a picturesque town on the edge of the Broads. The old iron bridge (built 1884), crossing the River Waveney offers great views of the boats moored up at the quay.
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Yes, there's a wide variety. You can explore over 150 different hiking routes in the Worlingham area, ranging from short, easy strolls to more demanding day hikes.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, which has given the area an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful riverside paths and the rich wildlife found in the local marshes.
The region is ideal for circular walks. A great option is the Barnby Chapel Café & Gallery – St Botolph's Church loop from Barnby. It's a pleasant, easy walk of about 7.8 km that takes you through the scenic countryside.
Yes, many trails around Worlingham are suitable for dog walking. The paths through Beccles Marshes are a popular choice. However, be aware that you will likely encounter grazing cattle, so it's important to keep your dog under control, especially on paths like the Angles Way.
Absolutely. The terrain is generally flat, making it great for beginners. For a shorter, accessible walk, consider the St Botolph's Church – Barnby Chapel Café & Gallery loop from North Cove, which is just over 5 km and follows easy paths.
The area is a haven for wildlife. Worlingham Marshes and the nearby Carlton & Oulton Marshes are fantastic spots for birdwatching, with chances to see marsh harriers, kingfishers, and various wading birds. You might also spot otters along the River Waveney or butterflies in the fen habitats.
Yes, several routes pass through or near local villages with pubs and cafes. The market town of Beccles, featured in the Beccles Old Bridge – St Michael's Church, Beccles loop from Barnby, offers numerous options for refreshments after your walk.
The marshland trails, such as those at Beccles Marshes and North Cove Nature Reserve, are very flat but can be wet and muddy, especially after rain. It's always a good idea to wear waterproof footwear. The paths are often grass tracks that cross fields grazed by cattle.
Yes, the nearby town of Beccles has a train station and bus services, providing good access to the start of many walks, including the Angles Way and trails around the Beccles Marshes. From there, you can connect to the wider network of footpaths.
There are several parking options. The town of Beccles has public car parks which are convenient for accessing the riverside and marsh trails. For walks starting further afield, visitor centres like the one at Carlton & Oulton Marshes offer dedicated parking.
The flat terrain and abundance of nature make this a great area for family walks. The shorter loop trails, like the 4.1 km Castle Marshes – North Cove Nature Reserve loop from North Cove Nature Reserve, are perfect for little legs and offer plenty of wildlife to keep children engaged.
Expect a classic Suffolk landscape. Most hikes feature a mix of riverside paths along the River Waveney, open grazing marshes intersected by dykes, and sections through quiet woodlands and fens. The scenery is defined by wide-open skies and a feeling of tranquility.


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