We
have lived and worked in the Stour Valley for 20 years and have gradually explored the best bits on foot, on horseback, on
mountain bike and more recently in open canoes.
None of the photos on this site are stock or library images, all have been taken by us in the area while researching
the walks.
Having gained this
detailed local knowledge, we want to share with others the opportunity to discover this area of England. Our aim is to provide
reliable information and good accommodation packages at a reasonable price.
After your holiday, we'll ask you to give us as much feedback as possible on the routes,
the clarity of the maps and the quality of the B&Bs, so that we can improve our offering.

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The Song of the Paddle...
If you'd like to extend your walking holiday with a guided trip down the River Stour in Canadian
canoes, visit our friends at www.riverstourboating.org.uk
Tourist Organisations...
Suffolk County Councils' official countryside website at www.discoversuffolk.org.uk has details of all Suffolk's country parks, picnic sites, wildlife sites and bird reserves.
Self-guided Walks in Other Areas
Multi-day walks in the Peak District, with baggage transfer, are offered by Drystone Walks.