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Hiking around Wilby, Suffolk, offers a network of trails primarily characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain. The region features a mix of rural landscapes, including open fields, woodlands, and paths alongside small rivers and streams. Elevation changes are minimal, making most routes accessible.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
4.7
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21
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5.02km
01:19
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
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9
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12.8km
03:19
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.08km
02:07
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.96km
01:18
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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For fans of the BBC comedy, Framlingham was the filming location for many scenes, including Lance’s flat. Mags’ shop is in the Market square and the pub is the Castle Inn.
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Scenic little village green with a PO/shop and pub. Reputedly the place where the last Anglo-Saxon king of East Anglia, Edmund the Martyr, was killed by the Danes.
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Just south of Hoxne village is a stone cross, which allegedly marks the spot of the oak to which Edmund was tied. The memorial reads ‘St. Edmund the Martyr, AD 870. Oak Tree fell August 1848 by its own weight.
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On the road from Hoxne to Cross Street lies Goldbrook Bridge, where Edmund is said to have hidden from the Danes. According to legend, a newly-wed couple spotted his spurs glistening in the moon (or sun) and, as the Danes dragged him away, he cried a curse on all bridal couples who should ever cross the bridge. Apparently until well into the 19th century, many local wedding parties would go the long way round rather than chance the curse.
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Set amidst expansive parkland and a charming lake, Framlingham Castle has witnessed fascinating periods of history. The castle is managed by English Heritage and is well worth a visit. Even if you don't stop by, you can admire the views from the roadside – it's a very impressive sight!
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One of the best cafés locally. Always amazing service and a great selection of cakes. Their cheese scones are legendary !
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A spectacular place which sums up everything you might imagine about an English castle. It was built in the 12th century and was where Mary Tudor was proclaimed the Queen of England. It is in the care of English Heritage and you can wonder at the amazing views from the outside for free or pay to go inside. For more information see the website https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/framlingham-castle/
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There are over 50 hiking routes available around Wilby, catering to various preferences. The majority are easy or moderate, with a few more challenging options for experienced hikers.
Yes, Wilby offers many easy routes suitable for families. For example, the Hoxne Village Green – Hoxne Watermill loop from Hoxne is an easy 3.1-mile (5.0 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 20 minutes. Another gentle option is the Water Pump loop from Badingham, also around 3.1 miles (5.0 km).
Hiking trails around Wilby vary, but many are designed for shorter excursions. You'll find routes ranging from around 3 miles (5 km) to over 7 miles (12 km). For instance, the View of Framlingham Castle – Framlingham Castle loop from Dennington is a moderate 6.6-mile (10.7 km) path.
While most routes around Wilby are easy to moderate, there are a couple of more challenging options. These typically involve longer distances rather than significant elevation changes, as the terrain is generally flat to gently rolling. Look for routes over 7 miles for a more extended challenge.
Hikes around Wilby offer classic Suffolk countryside views, including open fields, pockets of woodland, and paths alongside small rivers and streams. Some routes, like the View of Framlingham Castle – Framlingham Castle loop from Dennington, provide scenic glimpses of historic landmarks.
Yes, many of the hiking routes around Wilby are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Goldbrook Bridge – Hoxne Village Green loop from Hoxne and the Ubbeston Wood loop from Laxfield.
The Wilby area is rich in history and natural beauty. You can explore historic sites like Framlingham Castle or Eye Castle. Other points of interest include the picturesque Tree-Lined Road in Suffolk Countryside and the grand Heveningham Hall.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. Reviewers often praise the peaceful rural paths, the accessibility of the trails, and the charming Suffolk countryside scenery.
Wilby's rural landscape with its network of footpaths through fields and woodlands makes it generally suitable for dog walking. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially near livestock, and check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Given the abundance of rural paths, it's possible to find quieter trails, especially outside of peak times or by exploring some of the less-trafficked routes. The region's charm lies in its peaceful countryside, offering a chance to escape the crowds.
Spring and summer offer pleasant conditions with blooming wildflowers and lush greenery. Autumn brings beautiful fall colors to the woodlands. Winter hiking is also possible, though paths can be muddy, so appropriate footwear is essential.
Given the varied terrain and potential for mud, especially after rain, sturdy waterproof hiking boots are recommended. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather, and waterproof outerwear is always a good idea in the UK.


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