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Hiking around Stanton explores the rural English countryside of Suffolk, characterized by gentle paths through woodlands and open fields. The region features a network of trails connecting small villages, with minimal elevation change. The landscape is defined by features like wildflower meadows and forested sections such as The Grundle.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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9.27km
02:23
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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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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.9km
05:07
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.35km
01:38
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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An unusual geographical feature where the stream at the bottom of this steep-sided βhollowβ has eroded the soft chalky ground. An enjoyable section of this route at any time of year.
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This was the original route from Stanton to Bury St Edmunds. The wooded parts are home to thousands of Bluebells in late spring.
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This is a narrow village lane leading to Barningham Road, where you cross and continue by a stream
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A poignant reminder of war. This makeshift memorial marks the site of a crashed Wellington in 1942. Further information is available online.
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Enjoy a coffee, lunch or just collect picnic goodies for later.
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This area has mostly clay soil so can be sticky after we weather
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The grundle becomes a running stream after wet weather but this can normally be navigated by crossing it and taking the upper path which has short steeper sections
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Hiking in Stanton explores the rural Suffolk countryside, which is known for its gentle, well-maintained paths. You can expect walks through quiet woodlands, across open fields, and past wildflower meadows. The elevation change is minimal, making it ideal for relaxed walking.
Yes, there are nearly 80 marked hiking trails around Stanton. The majority of these are rated as easy, with a good selection of moderate routes available as well, so there are plenty of options for different fitness levels.
Absolutely. With over 50 easy routes, the area is perfect for beginners and family outings. These trails are typically shorter and have very little climbing. A great example is The Grundle Forest Path β The Grundle loop from Stanton, which is a pleasant walk through the woods.
Most trails in the English countryside are suitable for dogs, but it's important to be mindful of local regulations. You will likely walk through farmland, so always keep your dog on a lead where livestock is present. Also, please be considerate of wildlife, especially in forested areas like The Grundle.
While the area is not known for steep climbs, there are a few longer, more challenging routes for those looking to spend more time outdoors. These routes test endurance rather than climbing ability. For a longer day out, you could try the 20 km loop from Wattisfield.
The trails are well-regarded by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the peaceful atmosphere of the woodlands and the beauty of the wildflower meadows. The routes are frequently described as perfect for a quiet country walk.
Yes, many of the most popular routes in the area are loop trails, allowing you to start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. The Wildflower Meadow β The Grundle Forest Path loop from Walsham-le-Willows is a favorite that combines woodland and open meadow scenery.
You can hike in Stanton year-round, but spring and summer are particularly beautiful when the wildflower meadows are in full bloom. Autumn offers lovely colours in the woodlands. Trails can get muddy in winter, so be sure to wear appropriate waterproof footwear.
The landscape around Stanton is characterized by gentle hills and fields, not dramatic elevation changes. As a result, you are unlikely to encounter any waterfalls on the local hiking trails.
Many of the circular routes start from the surrounding villages like Stanton, Bardwell, or Walsham-le-Willows. These villages typically offer on-street parking or small public car parks. It's always best to park considerately, respecting local residents.
Hike durations vary widely. You can find short, easy walks that take about an hour, such as loops within The Grundle forest. There are also more moderate options like the 9.5 km loop from Bardwell which takes around 2.5 hours, and longer routes that can take up most of the day.


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