Connect Harleston with Slow Ways
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Give a hike!Harleston
Norfolk
Slow Ways linking Harleston and Bungay, Diss, Eye, Halesworth, Long Stratton, Stradbroke
England / Norfolk / Harleston
Harleston’s six Slow Ways are 33% checked
Help connect Harleston
Many Slow Ways have several route options. Some will be better than others, or good for different reasons.
Our goal is for each Slow Way to have at least one route that is verified and surveyed. To be verified – and get its snail badge – a route needs at least three positive reviews.
Give a hike and help get a for every one of Harleston’s Slow Ways.
Walk to Harleston from further afield
Slow Way | Route | To do | ||||||||
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Diss—Harleston
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Dishar one |
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U U |
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Pioneer me | Distance 17km/11mi | Ascent 84m | Descent 84m | ||
Eye—Harleston
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Eyehar one |
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U U |
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Pioneer me | Distance 19km/12mi | Ascent 131m | Descent 135m | ||
Harleston—Bungay
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Harbun one |
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3 X |
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Pioneer me | Distance 18km/11mi | Ascent 156m | Descent 142m | ||
Harleston—Halesworth
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Harhal one |
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U U |
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Pioneer me | Distance 20km/12mi | Ascent 118m | Descent 110m | ||
Long Stratton—Harleston
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Lonhar one |
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U U |
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Review me | Distance 16km/10mi | Ascent 76m | Descent 62m | ||
Stradbroke—Harleston
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Strahar one |
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U U |
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Double check | Distance 12km/8mi | Ascent 109m | Descent 85m |
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Collective progress
38% of Harleston’s six route options are drawn, reviewed, surveyed and/or verified
6/6
2/6
1/6
0/6
3 people have contributed to Harleston’s Slow Ways
3 people have pledged to walk and review a route
1 people have surveyed a route in Harleston
29km out of 103km have been walked and reviewed
44km of reviews have been shared in Harleston
Latest Updates
I walked the route in 2 sections: Harleston to Wingfield (6 miles); and Wingfield to Stradbroke (2 miles). I headed in the direction shown by the map through a field but soon came to a dead end and had to turn back and walk round on a road towards Stradbroke. This diversion eventually came round to the other side of the fields and then the map showed that the rest of the walk was on the road....
Colin Dooley
Turn left out of Tyrrels Wood Car Park and walk along the road until turning right at the next junction on to Hardwick Road....
Thomas Bailey
Starting at Star Lane in Long Stratton, with nearby free parking, shops, pubs and public toilet. This goes through beautiful Oil Seed Rape field, but is narrow and can be avoided going up Hall Lane and turning onto Parkers Lane....
Thomas Bailey
Slow Ways added Harhal one, a new walk from Harleston to Halesworth
Walk this routeSlow Ways added Lonhar one, a new walk from Long Stratton to Harleston
Walk this routeSlow Ways added Strahar one, a new walk from Stradbroke to Harleston
Walk this routeHarleston’s Slow Ways starting point
Grid ref
TM2451383312
Lat / Lon
52.40176° / 1.29897°
Easting / Northing
624,513E / 283,312N
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Fancy stretching your legs a bit more?
If you’ve polished off all of the routes between Harleston and its neighbours, how about walking its whole web?
This includes the great ring of routes that join its neighbours to each other!
Facilities
Users have reported that the following facilities can be found within 1km of Harleston's meeting point
Public toilet
Wheelchair accessible toilet
Supermarket or convenience shop
Restaurant, cafe or pub
Accommodation
Accommodation for under £50 a night
Campsite
Bothy
Free wifi
Mobility scooter hire
Off-road wheelchair hire
Disabled Parking
Train station
Bus stop
Ferry
Official ‘Walkers are Welcome’ town
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