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Lowestoft, at the northern end of the Suffolk Coast Path, is Britain’s most easterly town (SCP, Stage 1)
Small towns such as Southwold and Aldeburgh on the Suffolk Coast Path have reasonable bus connections to the walks’ start and end points, but smaller places such as Dunwich, Chillesford, Snape and Chelmondiston have only infrequent bus services, and timetables need to be studied carefully in order to make the most of connections at the beginning and end of each stage.
Connecting Communites (0345 606 6171) is a transport service to help people travel around Suffolk who might not have access to a regular bus service. Some local bus services, including the Suffolk Links Wilford Coastal Accessible Transport Service (www.cats-paws.co.uk; 0845 604 1802) between Woodbridge and the coast, are demand responsive services that need to be booked in advance the day before. The website www.suffolkonboard.com is a helpful tool for finding rural bus services in Suffolk. Another very useful facility for planning purposes is Traveline East Anglia (www.travelineeastanglia.org.uk; 0871 200 2233), which has links to timetables and route maps on its website.