The skies above Mildenhall
From the Jubilee car park, walk up King Street as far as the Mildenhall Museum, in an old flint-faced building on the left. Turn left along Market Street to enter Market Place, with its parish pump and 16th-century Market Cross. Cross High Street, turn left and immediately right along Church Walk to walk through the churchyard and continue along a narrow road.
At the end of the road, turn left and follow the bridleway and Mildenhall Cricket Club signs around to the right past the cricket ground. The path is shady and tree-lined at first, then it passes behind a cottage and continues across the fields on a track leading to Wamil Hall Farm. After passing the farm buildings, keep straight ahead on a tarmac lane that bends left and right towards a large house enclosed by a brick wall. There are views across the river to Worlington church and of Mildenhall airfield to your right.
Keep straight ahead on a grassy field-edge path and continue for 0.75 miles (1.2km) until the path turns sharply right to meet a road at West Row. Turn left here, passing a group of bungalows. When the road bends right, take the second left into Ferry Lane which leads down to the River Lark at Jude's Ferry.
Walk past the pub and take the steps down to the river to turn left on to the riverside path beneath the bridge. This path will take you all the way back to Mildenhall. The walk back is completely different in character even though you are rarely more than 0.25 miles (400m) from your outward route. Previously it was all wide open spaces and skies, now it is the river that dominates and you are more likely to see herons than military planes. However, unless someone has got their strimmer out you may have to run a gauntlet of stinging nettles for about 0.5 miles (800m) in summer, so come prepared. Keep to the riverbank, until the path leaves it briefly to skirt the house at Point 3, returning immediately to the river just beyond a bridge. The path passes a much larger bridge before eventually turning away from the river to briefly rejoin the outward route.
Turn right at the cottage and when the path divides after 300yds (274m), keep right beside the river, passing behind the cricket ground. When the river divides, cross a bridge to reach an island by a small lock. Climb to the road bridge and cross to the south bank, then turn left along a gravel drive that soon becomes a riverside path. Cross the river over a pair of green metallic bridges and bear left at the playing fields to return to the start of the walk.
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