Lark Valley Path (Paperback)
The Lark Valley Path is a lovely waymarked trail linking the towns of Mildenhall and Bury St Edmunds. As the name would suggest, it follows the valley of the River Lark with a mixture of tranquil riverside paths and unique Breckland walking. At nearly 15 miles long it can be completed in a single day but with use of the bus service between Mildenhall and Bury St Edmunds the walk can be broken down into two or three shorter sections and enjoyed at any time of the year. The trail is incredibly rich with historic monuments with hints from the Palaeolithic time, Roman Empire, Medieval period and the English Civil War. As you would expect with riverside walking there is plenty of wildlife to see too. Keep an eye out for a flash of blue as a Kingfisher flies past or to the skies with Buzzards soaring overhead.
Paperback | Page Count: 34
The Lark Valley Path is a lovely waymarked trail linking the towns of Mildenhall and Bury St Edmunds. As the name would suggest, it follows the valley of the River Lark with a mixture of tranquil riverside paths and unique Breckland walking. At nearly 15 miles long it can be completed in a single day but with use of the bus service between Mildenhall and Bury St Edmunds the walk can be broken down into two or three shorter sections and enjoyed at any time of the year. The trail is incredibly rich with historic monuments with hints from the Palaeolithic time, Roman Empire, Medieval period and the English Civil War. As you would expect with riverside walking there is plenty of wildlife to see too. Keep an eye out for a flash of blue as a Kingfisher flies past or to the skies with Buzzards soaring overhead.
Paperback | Page Count: 34
The Lark Valley Path is a lovely waymarked trail linking the towns of Mildenhall and Bury St Edmunds. As the name would suggest, it follows the valley of the River Lark with a mixture of tranquil riverside paths and unique Breckland walking. At nearly 15 miles long it can be completed in a single day but with use of the bus service between Mildenhall and Bury St Edmunds the walk can be broken down into two or three shorter sections and enjoyed at any time of the year. The trail is incredibly rich with historic monuments with hints from the Palaeolithic time, Roman Empire, Medieval period and the English Civil War. As you would expect with riverside walking there is plenty of wildlife to see too. Keep an eye out for a flash of blue as a Kingfisher flies past or to the skies with Buzzards soaring overhead.
Paperback | Page Count: 34