Walk with Us at Sutton Hoo
Get out in the fresh air, re-connect with nature, stretch your legs and walk your way to better wellbeing on one of our volunteer-led group walks.
- Booking essential
Whether you’re looking to get active, enjoy being out and about in nature, explore more of your local area or meet new friends, our group walks are for you. Walking and the National Trust go hand in hand, and what better way to see Sutton Hoo, reconnect with nature and meet new people than a gentle wander around?
Walks take place monthly, with no walking experience required, come and Walk with Us on our volunteer-guided stroll and breathe the fresh air in special place. Ticket price includes a hot drink in the cafe afterwards.
Please note entry is for the walk only, to explore Sutton Hoo afterwards (including the museum buildings) head back to Visitor Welcome for an admission ticket.
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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All | £2.50 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Most suitable for adults and children over the age of 12
- Meeting point
After seeing the Visitor Welcome team, meet in the courtyard by the ship sculpture.
- What to bring and wear
Please dress suitably for the weather conditions on the day. Sturdy footwear is essential as this is a walking event and some paths are uneven.
- Accessibility
Accessibility varies with which route is being taken that month, please contact us for further details.
Upcoming events
Gruesome Graves
Take our free family tour to discover gruesome stories we've had to leave out of our 'normal' tours ...
Evening Chorus Guided Walk
As the sun begins to set enjoy the sound of birdsong as it fills the landscape of Sutton Hoo.
Landscape Photography Workshop
Explore Sutton Hoo through the lens of your camera and discover top tips from professional photographer Phil Morley on developing your landscape photography skills.
Landscape & Close-up Photography Workshops (combined)
Explore Sutton Hoo through the lens of your camera and discover top tips from professional photographer Phil Morley on developing your landscape and close-up photography skills.