Sandlings Walk

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The Sandlings Walk is a long-distance path in Suffolk, England. It runs through the Suffolk Sandling that used to stretch from the outskirts of Ipswich to Southwold which is an area of lowland heath, Britain's rarest wildlife habitat, and the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Starting on the outskirts of Ipswich (trailheads at

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52°03′43″N 1°12′19″E / 52.0620°N 1.2053°E / 52.0620; 1.2053 (Sandlings Walk (Ipswich trailhead)),
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52°03′17″N 1°12′08″E / 52.0548°N 1.2022°E / 52.0548; 1.2022 (Sandlings Walk (Ipswich trailhead))
, and
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52°02′31″N 1°11′55″E / 52.0420°N 1.1985°E / 52.0420; 1.1985 (Sandlings Walk (Ipswich trailhead))
), the route passes through Rushmere Common, Sutton Heath, Rendlesham Forest, , , Friston, North Warren, Thorpeness, Sizewell, Minsmere, Dunwich Heath, Dunwich Forest, the Suffolk Coast National Nature Reserve and Southwold (trailhead at
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52°19′23″N 1°40′38″E / 52.3231°N 1.6772°E / 52.3231; 1.6772 (Sandlings Walk (Southwold trailhead))
).[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ "The Sandlings Walk". Suffolk Wildlife. Archived from the original on 5 July 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2008.

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Coordinates: 52°10′30″N 1°30′42″E / 52.1751°N 1.5117°E / 52.1751; 1.5117 (Sandlings Walk)

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