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20th June 2026
Hiking - Walking: Felixstowe Ferry and Hemley
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Saturday 20th June - walks *** – Around Felixstowe – sunny and hot!

Walk 1 – Early morning at Felixstowe Ferry including.

I know its a bit of a waste time taking weather pics at the weekend but it gives me something to do so I had a quick drive down to Felixstowe Ferry once again at 7 and it was already pretty warm in wall to wall sunshine with a light breeze. Mag and I had breakfast enjoying the peace and quiet in our little garden before I started my exercises. It seemed breezy so I did load up the van for a drive down to The Manor to check out the conditions, firstly Squiz Lane was heaving and the wind was marginal at best so I retuned home to complete my exercise!

Walk 2 – Hemley circuit.

I then packed a picnic and we left home fairly late, easily after two in search of some shade and ended up under the trees in front of Hemley church, it was still pretty warm as we started lunch in the van so I got our chairs out and sat under the tree where it was much cooler and were entertained by several buzzards circling overhead as banks of fluffy clouds rolled past, so quiet too with not many people about! Well rested we thought we should make the effort and walk down to the River Deben in time to so an old yacht sail past and loads of dinghies were out racing up at Waldringfield. We continue along the Deben path to Kirton Creek and back along the inland path which was very hot but there were loads of butterflies but sadly no barn owl! We were pleased to get back to the van for the drive home for a welcome cuppa, finishing the day with tea in the garden, might be even hotter tomorrow!

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