Your guide to Things to Do in North–East Suffolk
This listing is for all relevant Outdoor Actvities businesses in the Blyth Valley
area. If you wish to look at a more specific location then visit one of the Town and Village
websites (from the menu), from where you can view Services (businesses), Accommodation (b&b,
self catering, pubs or hotels) or Places to Eat from the menu on each town or village website.
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Walberswick Ferry
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Traditional rowing boat across the River Blyth, Southwold to Walberswick running from Easter to October. We have been running our ferry for five generations. We also offer one hour river trips along the beautiful Blyth estuary on our motorboat Daybreeze.
Pub Stops
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This web site is a light hearted attempt to travel the local rail network, stopping at fine pubs and where possible encourage similar real ale loving gricers to do likewise
Chris Pretty Mountaineering
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Member of the Association of Mountaineering Instructors. Courses available for Rock Climbing, Winter Skills, Alpine Trekking and Navigation Skills.
Halesworth Millennium Green
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The largest Millennium Green in England. A Trust was set up to manage the Green whose objective is to provide and maintain an open space to be used forever as an area for leisure and enjoyment where people can enjoy nature and wildlife at first hand.
The Blythweb Calendar
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The Blythweb Calendar publicises local events of interest which are open to the public. These include guided walks, coffee mornings, various activities, talks and lectures, theatre, and much more, often benefitting charities and good causes.
Halesworth Cycle Routes
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Situated in NE Suffolk and surrounded by quiet country lanes and beautiful countryside, Halesworth is the ideal location for exploring this part of Suffolk by bike. Cyclists of all ages are welcome to join and enjoy guided rides.
Southwold Model Yacht Regattas
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The Southwold Regattas are held every year. Open to all. New sailors and spectators are very welcome. Those wanting to turn up and hire a boat should arrive half an hour before the scheduled start of the regatta.
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