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Muddy places in Norfolk/Suffolk?

Posted: May 21st, 2019, 4:48 pm
by MudLover
Hi all, does anyone know of any muddy places in Norfolk/Suffolk? I live in Lowestoft and while I have a car I don't want to have to travel too far...say 15 miles max....any suggestions?

Re: Muddy places in Norfolk/Suffolk?

Posted: May 25th, 2019, 11:23 am
by plasticmacboy
I am just down the coast from you in Woodbridge (easy to get to by train from Lowestoft) and we have plenty of muddy walks near the river - i am very into wellies and rainwear

Re: Muddy places in Norfolk/Suffolk?

Posted: June 6th, 2019, 3:18 pm
by warmac
When I am down that part of the world, which is fairly often because I own a boat, I enjoy walking from Somerleyton on the path across the marshes toward Lowestoft. There are a lot of places around the Broads, especially the many paths that cross the marshes where you are unlikely to meet many (if any) other people, especially in late Autumn/winter. I get suitably dressed in one of my PVC mackintoshes, rubber boots etc and walk for hours when the weather is appropriate.

Re: Muddy places in Norfolk/Suffolk?

Posted: June 7th, 2019, 10:30 am
by plasticmacboy
warmac wrote: June 6th, 2019, 3:18 pm When I am down that part of the world, which is fairly often because I own a boat, I enjoy walking from Somerleyton on the path across the marshes toward Lowestoft. There are a lot of places around the Broads, especially the many paths that cross the marshes where you are unlikely to meet many (if any) other people, especially in late Autumn/winter. I get suitably dressed in one of my PVC mackintoshes, rubber boots etc and walk for hours when the weather is appropriate.
I'd love to join you sometime in one of my plastic raincoats and wellies !

Re: Muddy places in Norfolk/Suffolk?

Posted: June 7th, 2019, 10:44 am
by warmac
plasticmacboy wrote: June 7th, 2019, 10:30 am
warmac wrote: June 6th, 2019, 3:18 pm When I am down that part of the world, which is fairly often because I own a boat, I enjoy walking from Somerleyton on the path across the marshes toward Lowestoft. There are a lot of places around the Broads, especially the many paths that cross the marshes where you are unlikely to meet many (if any) other people, especially in late Autumn/winter. I get suitably dressed in one of my PVC mackintoshes, rubber boots etc and walk for hours when the weather is appropriate.
I'd love to join you sometime in one of my plastic raincoats and wellies !
I am sure we could sort something out! May need to wait until it gets a bit cooler and wetter.