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Thurlestone and Bantham Beaches – Circular Coastal Walk

This short coastal walk benefits from dramatic cliffs, ocean and estuary views, plus access to 4 spotless beaches in addition to the popular Bantham Beach. The inland route back offers a brief change of scene and two pubs. The whole area is in the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and the coastal erosion, coves and beaches are wonderful. The steep climb into Thurlestone warrants some consideration before attempting it, but means a pint at The Village Inn is much deserved!

Walking in Beautiful Constable Country. Dedham – Flatford Circular

This is one of many walks around Dedham and Flatford, and away from the two villages themselves, this is an incredibly quiet and peaceful walk. We’ve never been to Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) before, but at 90 square km, we will definitely be returning soon. We adapted our route, which has already had a few positive ratings!, from this suggestion by Dedham Vale AONB & Stour Valley Project, who have links to numerous pdf maps on their website. John Constable and other renowned landscape painters have famously immortalised this area.