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The isolation, remoteness and sheer raw beauty of this little corner of AoNB and heritage coastline is why many people come to visit Boyton, and the surrounding area. A lucky few even manage to live here and enjoy year round rural idle.
There is a myriad of footpaths and bridleways cutting across the landscape to offer a variety of short and long walks, many of them can be made circular to avoid retracing your steps. See our local map for an indication of where you can go and what to look out for. Suitable for treading any time of the year, especially in the crisp, clear winter air or cooling summer breeze.
Prize for the first person who can correct tell me where each of these footpath signs are dotted around our village. Other suggested local walks welcome too if you’d care to offer your suggestion.
- Waymark 1
- Waymark 2
- Waymark 3
- Waymark 4
- Waymark 5
- Waymark 6
- Waymark 7
- Waymark 8
- Waymark 9
- Waymark 10
- Waymark 11
- Waymark 12
- Waymark 13