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Tunstall Trails

Tunstall Rd, Tunstall, Woodbridge IP12 1PE, United Kingdom

Tunstall Trails
Hiking area
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5F2H+47 Woodbridge, United Kingdom
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Mr B MTB
Mr B MTB
Great lurner trails and a few drops n tables. Nothing too big. I'd happily take the kids but it's a great work out if not. Constantly being developed so getting better all the time. Be great when it's all open again
Becky Bailey
Becky Bailey
First time here today really enjoyed it will be back great fun
Andrew Oliver
Andrew Oliver160 days ago
We went in blind, no research what so ever! Heard good things from riders we have met at trails on our journeys. Pleasantly surprised! Good mix of cross country and technical, with jumps and bomb holes to mix up the day. Really enjoyable!! Good mix between Thetford and Bedgebury.
Blake Foster
Blake Foster251 days ago
The viking trail is great for all abilities.
It's a very tame but enjoyable ride through the forest.
There are 3 big drop ins but you can ride around these.
The trails were rather overgrown so be prepared to get stung and ripped by brambles.
Parking is free.
It was a very quiet day when we went 25-6-22
From the car park and the whole circuit is 10 miles.
Pack food and drink as there isn't anything here.
Keep your eyes peeled for the viking village towards the end.
A great place to have your picnic.
Matt D
Matt D1 year ago
Great MTB trail, car park is free and decent sized. It was quiet, had the trail to ourselves
Chris Cunningham
Chris Cunningham1 year ago
First time at the Viking MTB trail- absolutely brilliant.
Nigel Leech
Nigel Leech2 years ago
Lovely place to walk, ride a bike or a horse! There are waymarked singletrack mountain bikes trailswith a few tricky bombholes along the way, as well as countless other paths and bridleways. Generally drains well and doesn't get too muddy.
R W
R W2 years ago
Came on a Suffolk Wildlife Trust organised walk (you don't have to - the area is open to all, free parking and a few campervans tucked away discretely) on a Nightjar and Glowworm walk in late June. Expertly led, socially distanced and not too busy (12 guests). We saw (and heard) eerie Nightjars in abundance. Once you hear its mechanical churrrrrrrrp, you'll never forget it. Sadly, no glowworm this time, but hopefully next time. Beautiful area that needs to be appreciated and respected. Well maintained, signposted and a huge variety to see.
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