Alton Water Reservoir Circuit
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Alton Water Reservoir Circuit

Suffolk

Dog Friendly Rating: 7/10 A full reservoir circuit around Alton Water with changing waterside views and well-maintained paths throughout.

Alton Water is Suffolk's largest reservoir, sitting just south of Ipswich in gently rolling farmland. The full perimeter path runs 13 km around the water's edge through a mix of mature woodland, open grassland and wetland margins, staying flat and well surfaced throughout. The reservoir is always in view, giving the walk a steady, calming rhythm, while the surrounding tree cover and reed beds provide enough variety to prevent monotony over the longer distance. Shorter loops are possible using the paths that cut across the middle sections.

This is one of the most reliable dog friendly walks in Suffolk for owners who want distance without difficulty. The reservoir edges provide shallow wading access in several places, suiting dogs who prefer to paddle rather than plunge into deep water. Wildfowl activity is constant year-round, providing movement and scent that keeps dogs engaged along the waterside stretches. Woodland sections offer shade in summer and scent variety throughout the year, while open grassland provides running space for dogs with good recall. Some sections pass close to grazing land, so leads may be needed in places. The surfaced paths suit older dogs or those recovering from injury who need gentler ground underfoot.

At a Glance

Distance 13.0 km (8.1 miles)
Difficulty Easy
Duration 3 hr 30 min
Walk Type Woodland, Reservoir
Route Type Circular
Off Lead Potential Moderate
Livestock Risk Low
Facilities Visitor centre, Cafe, Toilets, Cycle hire
Parking Alton Water visitor centre car park - charged

Frequently Asked Questions

Alton Water scores 7 out of 10 for dog friendliness, making it one of the better options in Suffolk for a longer outing with your dog. The full 13 km circuit offers a good mix of waterside paths, woodland and open grassland, and the reservoir edges provide shallow wading spots that are well suited to dogs who like to paddle. There's also a visitor centre, café and toilets on site, so it works well as a proper day out.

There's reasonable off-lead opportunity here, particularly on the open grassland sections where dogs with good recall can stretch their legs. That said, some parts of the route pass close to grazing land, so you'll need to pop your dog back on the lead in those areas. It's worth keeping an eye out for signage as you go.

The full loop is 13 km, so it's worth making sure your dog is up to the distance , though shorter routes are possible using paths that cut across the middle of the reservoir. The surfaced, largely flat terrain makes it a good choice for older dogs or those on restricted exercise. Wildfowl is plentiful year-round, so if your dog has a strong chase instinct, the waterside sections may need a bit of extra management. Parking is available at the visitor centre car park, though there is a charge.

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Location

Alton Water Visitor Centre, Holbrook Road, Stutton IP9 2RY

51.9739, 1.1767

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