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    DUNWICH COMMON, SUFFOLK Sunday 6th April 2003 ........................................Walk No. 542 |
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AA Walks No.110 Total 676.5 miles Time Taken: 2.00 hrs Distance: Enjoyment: Weather: Sunny & 14:15 pm - 16:15 pm 5.50 miles 80% Windy & Chilly on Cliffs Temp: Cloud: Rain: Visibility: Ground Conditions: Nature: 10oC 60% 0% Good Dry Underfoot Horses, Birds Total AA: Total MH: Total LD: Total AW: Other: Total Distance: 676.5 mls 717.5 mls 1670. mls 100.5 mls 889.0 mls 4051.5 miles Companions: (Derek) Points of Interest and LINKS: AA Walks Clent Hills St Kenelm's Church Clent Hills The Four Stones St Mary's ChurchDescription:
139 of 205 'AA' Walks completed.
Tried to park at Kyson Hill National Trust, but access only via a private road
with no turning space. Eventually turned in the drive of last house. The lady
of the house was not amused. Parked in lay-by in centre of town, so Sylvia
could read her book.
Difficult to find bearings in a strange town. Correct way re-assured when I
passed the level crossing. Day transformed from a beautiful sunny spring
day to a cold breezy cloudy afternoon while walking along the sea wall by
River Deban. Walked past Kyson Hill National Trust again and stroppy
ladies drive to bridge over railway and deep cutting. After '5' found
Cross Trees house and path besides Woodland Trust without any difficulty.
After '8' unmade road now made with tarmac, and continues on past the
cemetry. After '10' the Shire Hall is obvious but New Street is to the left
of the Hotel, almost straight ahead. Could not find Ye Olde Bell and
Steelyard Inn at first, but bumped into the Inn in New Steet.
Many interesting buildings in town. Tide Mill worth a visit if open.
Hazards:
Usual precautions required when walking alongside water, especially around a
busy marina and harbour. Watch out for cyclists on sea wall and passages.
Care necessary while driving in a strange town, looking for parking spaces.
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