A Wander Along the Lark

A Wander Along the Lark

A charming circular along the Lark Valley path. Discover the river's history and how the river corridor will hopefully be enhanced in future

By The Brecks Fen Edge and Rivers LPS

Date and time

Location

Mildenhall Hub

Sheldrick Way Mildenhall IP28 7JX United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Take in the delights of the Lark Valley path and discover how the river has been used over the last few centuries and how the river corridor will hopefully be enhanced in the future.

A charming circular walk to the village of West Row lead by the County Council’s Rights of Way team.

Where: Mildenhall Hub, Sheldrick Way, Mildenhall IP28 7JX

Start/End Point: Meet Outside Mildenhall Hub's Main Entrance

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When: Monday 18th August

Time: 10am-1pm

Distance: 6 miles / 9.7 km

Accessibility: Unfortunately, this route is not wheelchair or mobility scooter accessible, with the majority of the path on natural or grass surface, with varied terrain.

Cost: Free, booking required.

Booking: Please book your place

Transport: This location is accessible by bus. See local bus times here: Bus timetables - Suffolkonboard

Parking: Free parking available at Mildenhall Hub, or on Recreation Way or Carters Yard.

Facilities: There are toilets in Mildenhall Hub at the start and end point, and refreshments available in Mildenhall town nearby.

Further Information:

Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear footwear suitable for varied and uneven terrain.

Dogs welcome on leads

Organised by

The Brecks Fen Edge & Rivers Landscape Partnership Scheme is a new initiative delivering 24+ Archaeology, History and Nature focused projects that engage communities, schools and interest groups in understanding, conserving and celebrating the unique heritage of the Brecks' fen edge and river corridors.

The Scheme outputs will concentrate on the history and biodiversity of the river corridors and key fen edge and freshwater habitats within The Brecks, with the aim of delivering real understanding of water-based heritage and conservation issues, and positive conservation changes on the ground. This area encompasses a unique area in East Anglia with an incredible and much-overlooked landscape.

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Aug 18 · 10:00 GMT+1