Yoxford Walks
This East Suffolk village is located in a pleasant rural spot, not far from the coast.
This walk from the village takes you through the countryside to Cockfield Hall and the River Yox. It follows a pleasant public footpath with nice views across the surrounding countryside.
To continue your walking near Yoxford head east to visit the RSPB's Minsmere Nature Reserve where there are some more good footpaths and lots of wildlife to look out for. Neighbouring Westleton can also be found just to the east. There's a pretty village green, a notable 14th century church and a 12th century pub to visit here.
Please scroll down for the full list of walks near and around Yoxford. The detailed maps below also show a range of footpaths, bridleways and cycle paths in the area.
Yoxford Ordnance Survey Map - view and print off detailed OS map
Yoxford Open Street Map - view and print off detailed map
Yoxford OS Map - Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking
Yoxford Open Street Map - Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking
Walks near Yoxford
- Saxmundham - This Suffolk based market town has some nice trails to try through the valley of the River Fromus
- Westleton - This Suffolk village is a fine place to start a walk
- East Suffolk Line Walks - Follow the 'East Suffolk Line' railway from Ipswich to Lowestoft on this splendid walk through the Suffolk countryside
- Aldeburgh to Snape Maltings - This walk visits the lovely Snape Maltings Nature Reserve from the coastal town of Aldeburgh in Suffolk
- Tunstall Forest - This large forest in Suffolk has miles of good footpaths and a 10 mile red graded single-track mountain bike trail
- Orford Ness - Follow the walking trails around this beautiful nature reserve on the Suffolk Coast
- Rendlesham Forest - Rendlesham Forest is probably most famous for reported UFO sightings in 1980 but it is also a great place for cycling and walking
- Suffolk Coast Path - A walk along the beautiful Suffolk coast from Felixstowe to Lowestoft
- Aldeburgh to Thorpeness - A circular walk from Aldeburgh to Thorpeness, taking in the Suffolk Coast, the wonderful Thorpeness Meare and the North Warren RSPB reserve.
Start from Aldeburgh at the Fort Green car park on the front - Aldeburgh - The coastal Suffolk town of Aldeburgh is a lovely place for walkers
- Framlingham Castle - This walk visits the 12th century Framlingham Castle and follows the public footpaths surrounding the attractive Suffolk based market town
- Dunwich Forest - This large forest is located in the Suffolk Coasts and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the village of Dunwich
- Dunwich Heath - This beautiful coastal heathland is a wonderful place for a peaceful circular walk
- Dunwich to Walberswick Walk - This circular walk takes you from Dunwich to Walkberswick on the Suffolk coast
- Halesworth - This Suffolk based market town has some nice trails along the Blyth River
- Iken - This walk explores the area around the Suffolk village of Iken
- Minsmere Nature Reserve - Enjoy a peaceful walk around this lovely coastal nature reserve near Leiston
Further Information and Other Local Ideas
For more walking ideas in the area see the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Walks page.