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Suffolk Coastline Unlocks 45 Miles of New Walking Trails
30 Jun
Summary
- Over 45 miles of Suffolk coastline now accessible via new walking routes.
- Two new sections of the King Charles III England Coast Path have opened.
- Coastal erosion led to the creation of these new, resilient footpaths.

Ramblers can now explore over 45 miles of Suffolk's stunning coastline thanks to the recent opening of two new sections of the King Charles III England Coast Path. These newly accessible segments run between Kessingland and Lowestoft, and from Bawdsey to Aldeburgh.
The expansion ensures a continuous coastal walking route from Shotley Gate all the way to Southwold. This development is particularly significant as new trails were created in areas impacted by coastal erosion.
Natural England has been instrumental in developing these resilient footpaths, providing walkers with reliable access despite the dynamic nature of the coastline. The enhanced route offers a more complete and uninterrupted experience for those wishing to discover Suffolk's seaside beauty.