March sees Mothering Sunday as well as the clocks going forward - a definite sign of Spring! Lots to look forward to as flora and fauna welcome Spring arriving in north-east Suffolk. Come and explore!

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[ Website ] Information and timetables..
[ Website ] National Cycle Network Route 1 routes through Suffolk. Locally Route 1 passes through Halesworth where the direction signs are evident. Integrated with other routes in the Network, Route 1 forms part of the cycle route from Fakenham (Norfolk) to Harwich on the Suffolk coast. The whole impressive UK route connects Dover to the Shetland Isles, and to the north of mainland Scotland (1736 miles). A fabulous journey. Click the website link to access informative pages on the Sustrans website.
[ Website ] A guide to planning your route by car, based on average off-peak driving conditions, with distance calculation and journey time info, plus traffic news etc.
[ Website ] Operator of train services on the London Liverpool Street - Lowestoft railway (East Suffolk line). Local stations are at Darsham (by A12) and at Halesworth. Check website link for offers too.
[ Website ] Konect (formerly Anglia) information and bus routes.
[ Website ] Operating from Halesworth and Bramfield south to Aldeburgh. Check website link for other routes and stops.
[ Website ] From this SCC webpage you can select bus route timetables which include the Blyth Valley area of North Suffolk.
[ Website ] Darsham train station information provided by National Rail Enquiries.
[ Website ] Halesworth train station information provided by National Rail Enquiries.
[ Website ] Information and various cycling topics from Suffolk County Council.
[ Website ] Website for East Suffolk Travellers' Association.
[ Website ] Travel Line can help you find the way that best suits you for making your journey using the most up to date information from around the UK for all transport companies.

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Some Favourite Websites For March 2025:

Stoneware BirdsLife-sized handmade and unique British birds, now available to buy online.

A charming unique gift or a treat for oneself. See the website to know how each one is made. Now available to buy online. Each bird is an individual creation, varying in choice from the perky wren to the plump bullfinch together with other well-loved British birds. Which will you choose?

Walberswick FerryOffering river trips as well as special occassion bookings

Climb aboard the launch Daybreeze and follow the River Blyth towards Blythburgh through Walberswick Nature Reserve - an Area of Outstanding National Beauty.

Andy Seedhouse BoatsAndy Seedhouse Boats, Woodbridge - Boat Sales

A friendly and professional family-run business with an old-fashioned approach to customer service, located on the picturesque waterfront at Woodbridge on the River Deben. From dinghies and day boats to fishing boats and yachts, and even including liveaboard boats too, Andy brings his many years of experience in helping his customers buy and sell. Also chandlery, trailers, etc.

Waveney WholesaleSuppliers of toys, novelties, giftware, china, housewares, pet items, beach goods and so much more

Established Halesworth-based suppliers with over 3000 lines stocked. On-line ordering or call and collect.

George Borrow TrustExplore about the well travelled 1800s poet George Borrow

The George Borrow Trust aims to advance the education of the public in the life and works of George Borrow in particular, by means which preserve, exhibit and study his writings and works and other material objects connected with or tending to perpetuate his memory or to throw light on his life and work.