Between the Orwell and the Stour at Shotley
Start at the Bristol Arms, looking across to Harwich, and head left along the waterfront to Shotley Marina. Pass to the right of the HMS Ganges Museum (open on summer weekends and bank holidays) and keep right to walk across the lock gates to Shotley Point. A path follows the headland around the marina basin, with good views of Felixstowe Docks. Turn right to continue along the flood bank between marshes and mudflats. After 1 mile (1.6km) the path passes some old oyster beds and swings left beside the salt marshes at Crane's Hill Creek.
Half-way around the creek, where you see a three-finger signpost, descend the bank to your left and go through a gate to join a meadow-edge path. Go through another gate and turn left along a track to climb past vineyards to the Frankenstein's monster that is St Mary's Church.
Walk straight ahead at the crossroads beyond the church, on a tarmac lane leading to Shotley Hall. A full 300yds (270m) after Shotley Hall turn left along a wide track signed 'Footpath'. Stay on this as it bends right at a junction, following the waymarkers diverting the path around the right-hand side of a field to the B1456.
Turn left and walk alongside the road and after 50yds (46m), turn right along a lane, signposted 'Erwarton Walk'. At the end of this lane, turn right, passing the red-brick Tudor gatehouse of Erwarton Hall. Stay on this quiet country road as it bends towards Erwarton village. Just after a right-hand bend, turn left beside the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin on to a wide track. Pass to the right of a cottage and turn left along a fieldedge path with fine views over the River Stour.
At the end of the field, turn right and follow the field-edge down to the River Stour. Turn left and follow the Suffolk Coast and Heath Path beside the river, eventually passing a row of cottages and a property called Stourside.
Continue between fields and the river. Just as the path is about to climb a hill, turn right through the trees at a sign marked 'Coastal Path'. Follow this riverside path back to the start.
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