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Hikes around Great Cornard explore the gentle landscapes of the Stour Valley in Suffolk. The region is characterized by riverside paths along the River Stour, ancient water meadows, and quiet woodlands. Most routes feature minimal elevation change, making for accessible walking through the countryside that inspired the artist Thomas Gainsborough.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Picturesque trail from Newmarket in the west of Suffolk to Cattawade in the south-east where the river joins the estuary at the border with Essex, passing through the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Located in Sudbury with over 8 hectares of grassland, woodland and lakes, Melford Country Park is the perfect spot for a day out in the Suffolk countryside.
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Standing proud on the rolling hills to the west of the River Stour, St Mary's Church is a beautiful and secluded spot. Built in the 11th century, its spire is conspicious for many miles around. The Stour Valley and St Edmund Way long-distance footpaths both pass the church.
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This beautiful footpath occupies what was once the railway between Sudbury and Cambridge. Both the Stour Valley Path and St Edmund Way long-distance trails make use of this section, which takes you across Sudbury riverside meadows. The meadows are a delight all year round but are at their most colourful during spring.
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Very doable on a gravel bike, bits of rutting due to the weather.
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Nice high point on this quiet lane, just to the south west of Sudbury.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for families and those new to hiking. Many trails feature minimal elevation change. For an easy outing, consider the Brundon Mill β Victorian River Baths loop from Sudbury, which is a relatively flat walk along the River Stour and through the scenic Sudbury water meadows.
Most countryside paths around Great Cornard are great for walking with dogs, but it's always best to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock in the water meadows. The extensive footpaths through woodland and meadows at Great Cornard Country Park are a popular choice for dog walkers.
The landscape is classic Suffolk, defined by the gentle Stour Valley. Expect to see serene riverside paths, ancient water meadows rich with wildflowers and birdlife, and quiet woodlands. Some routes, inspired by the artist Thomas Gainsborough, pass by chalk cliffs and offer views he famously painted.
Yes, there are numerous circular walks starting from Great Cornard and the surrounding area. These loops allow you to explore the countryside without retracing your steps. The Brundon Mill β The Valley Trail (Sudbury) loop from Sudbury is a great example, offering a varied walk through meadows and along the river.
Many walkers start near the Kingfisher Leisure Centre in Sudbury, which offers convenient access to several trails. For walks focusing on the country park, there is parking available at Great Cornard Country Park itself. The Gainsborough Trail: Meadow Walk also has easy parking nearby, making it a straightforward starting point.
The most significant long-distance route is the Stour Valley Path, which meanders through the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty along the River Stour. For a challenging day hike that covers a good distance, the Long Melford Village β The Valley Trail (Sudbury) loop from Sudbury is a nearly 16 km circular route that explores the wider valley.
The Gainsborough Trail is a series of walks that explore the landscapes around Sudbury and Great Cornard, famously painted by the artist Thomas Gainsborough. One popular section is The Gainsborough Trail: Meadow Walk, which takes you through the beautiful and biodiverse ancient water meadows along the River Stour.
Yes, you can combine a countryside walk with a pub stop. The Henny Swan Pub loop from Little Cornard is a moderate hike specifically designed to include a stop at a riverside pub, making it perfect for a rewarding lunch or drink mid-hike.
The Sudbury Water Meadows are a highly regarded local favourite, celebrated for their natural beauty and peaceful paths. Great Cornard Country Park is also very popular, offering a mix of woodland, grassland, and riverside trails. Both are designated nature reserves, providing opportunities to see local wildlife.
The routes in this area are highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the tranquil riverside scenery, the well-maintained paths through the water meadows, and the overall accessibility of the walks in the gentle Stour Valley landscape.
There is a wide variety of options, with over 200 routes mapped on komoot around Great Cornard. These range from short, easy strolls to more challenging, longer hikes, ensuring there's a trail for every ability level.
Absolutely. Melford Country Park is a designated Local Nature Reserve and a highlight of the area. You can explore it on the Melford Country Park loop from Sudbury via the Valley Trail, which guides you through its mix of grassland, woodland, and lakes.


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