A nine mile stretch of Suffolk has been classed as one of the best places to enjoy a walk.
The route between Ramsholt, Sutton and Shottisham, was ranked among the UK's most glorious autumn walks by The Times.
The walk is classed as easy, and is nine miles in total over riverside and field paths.
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Noted for its whistling reed beds, sailing boats and muddy banks, ramblers will head along the River Deben, to the All Saints Church in Sutton.
The church hosts beautifully crafted medieval font as well as a brass inscription to William Burwell, who died aged 80 in 1596, a survival of the fire in the church in the 17th century.
Walkers will then be able to continue on the route taking in Rendlesham Forest before a final pit stop at the Ramsholt Arms.
The pub was used as part of the set for the film, Yesterday, set to the music of The Beatles.
Altogether it should take around two and a half to three hours in total to complete.
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