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Footpaths & walks around Badingham
There are many well maintained footpaths surrounding Badingham and some good walks to be had, both circular and point-to-point.
There is a sociable walkers group that meets at the Café at 10am every Wednesday morning, everyone welcome.
For a walking route from Badingham to Framlingham (about 4 miles, starting on the path across the A1120 opposite the White Horse) see the Angels & Pinnacles leaflet, link below.
- Walk up the footpath at the rear of the Village Hall car park
- Turn right onto Old Rectory Road, pass the elegant frontage of the Old Rectory. This was for a number of years the East Anglian Academy for Transcendental Meditation.
- Shortly after take the footpath on the left into a field
- Follow this path along the field margin, round to the left and downhill passing Brick Kiln Farm
- Below the farm turn right onto the bridlepath past Plains Farm, continuing along a grass track
- Go through a small gate into the field and not far along take the footpath to the left, passing through a gap in the hedge, then through a second field past the barn of Twin Oak Farm
- Turn right onto the drive to reach Mill Road, and turn left along the road
- At the left hand bend in the road, follow the footpath straight ahead
- The path continues round two sides of a field and leads to St John the Baptist church, go through the churchyard and down to the road, stopping to buy a book in the church porch bookshop (proceeds to the roof appeal)
- Turn left and walk down Low Street, passing the café on the left (open Weds and Thurs 10.30-12.30) and continue back to the Village Hall
Angels & Pinnacles walks leaflet- church heritage trails, taking in Framlingham, Dennington, Badingham and Worlingworth, which includes a walking route from Badingham to Framlingham
This leaflet, produced by Discover Suffolk, details two circular walks