If you're intrigued by supernatural Suffolk, you have to take
this walk, but do it in daylight!
At first, public footpaths take you onto the tranquil riverside
meadows of King's Marshes and Sudbury Common Lands. But, take the
former railway line and you pass very near Borley Rectory, which
was the most haunted house in England between 1863 and 1939.
The trail is now a local nature reserve and is managed for people
and wildlife.
A copy of the leaflet which accompanies the walk can be
downloaded here:
Explore the Valley Trail Leaflet (PDF, 856.1kb).
For more information about the trail, please contact the ranger on
01787 277491.
If you fancy a longer walk, you can link up to the
Melford Walk and even the
Lavenham Walk,exploring even more of the beautiful west Suffolk
Countryside.
How to find us
Access from either Rodbridge Picnic Site, south of Long Melford
or Ballingdon Road and Station Road car parks,
Sudbury.