
Explore the Stunning English Coastline: New Access Route from Felixstowe Ferry to Bawdsey Now Open
In an exciting development for nature lovers and hikers alike, the UK government has announced the opening of a new coastal path stretching from Felixstowe Ferry to Bawdsey. Effective from September 17, 2025, this initiative enhances public access to England's breathtaking coastal margins.
What's Happening?
The Secretary of State has officially approved the coastal access proposals prepared by Natural England. This marks the completion of the "access preparation period," a crucial step in making the route accessible to the public.
Route Details
The newly established path will guide adventurers through a picturesque journey divided into six segments:
- Felixstowe Ferry to Sandy Lane, Waldringfield
- Sandy Lane, Waldringfield to Kyson Point
- Kyson Point to Wilford Bridge
- Wilford Bridge to Ferry Cliff
- Ferry Cliff to Ramsholt
- Ramsholt to Bawdsey Quay
Each section offers unique vistas and experiences, from sandy beaches to lush green landscapes.
Why This Matters
This initiative is part of a broader effort to connect people with the natural beauty of England's coastline. It aligns with the goals of the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009, aiming to create a continuous walking route along the entire English coast.
Accessing the Path
The new coastal path is now officially open to the public. For those interested in exploring, detailed maps and further information are available on the government's website. Additionally, the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs provides printed materials upon request.
Looking Ahead
This project highlights the government's commitment to enhancing outdoor recreational opportunities while preserving natural habitats. So lace up your walking boots and discover the stunning landscapes between Felixstowe Ferry and Bawdsey!
For more details, visit GOV.UK or contact the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs.
Stay tuned for more updates on how the UK is making the great outdoors more accessible to everyone!
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