Today I joined a walk from Lavenham to Long Melford.
This was the invite from Joyce."Tuesday November 18th Lavenham to Long Melford. This is a ‘surprise’ walk for Roland’s 60th birthday. We will meet at Lavenham Car park next to The Cock Inn CO10 9SA at 10am. Due to the recent rain, pls expect some ‘very’ soggy parts. I have some cheap plastic boot covers that you can use in the Garden Centre if you wish? I have revised the walk and it’s more likely to be 8-8.5 miles. We can then spend a bit longer over refreshments and still finish in good time. It is 4 miles over to Cherry Lane Garden Centre, Long Melford for refreshments. I expect we will arrive there approx 11.45am. Feel free to have a light snack (scones, cakes, soup, toastie, coffees) here as I have booked a table for us and this will be our only stop."
I haven't walked more than a couple of miles for some time, so decided to do only the first half up to the lunch stop. So we took two cars and left mine at Cherry Lane garden centre and went in Dawn's from there to Lavenham. Squints also wanted to do just the first half of the walk, so we gave her a lift too.
This was our route - all of it familiar from previous walks. We were pleased to find it much less muddy than expected.
Here are a few photos.
We assembled by The Cock Horse in Lavenham. A good turnout of 18 for the walk today and two others joined us for lunch later.
That was fun. Thank-you Joyce for organising and thanks everyone else for the additional company. And Happy Birthday Roland for tomorrow!
You can see more details of our 4.3 mile route here on MapMyWalk (or download a GPX file here) and more of my photos here on Flickr.
Other related walks you can find on my blog include
- Lavenham and Long Melford Walk (Jul 2020)
- Long Melford Sunset Walk (Nov 2020)
- Long Melford Walk (Jan 2021)
- Lavenham to Long Melford Walk (Nov 2021)
- Long Melford and Sudbury Walk (Dec 2022)
- Long Melford Walk (May 2023)
- Suffolk Walking Festival - Wool Towns Challenge Walk Day 4 (May 2023)
- St. Edmund Way Part 5 (Mar 2024)

Looks lovely. Great photos. A lovely place to be.
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