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The region was immortalised by the famous paintings of John Constable,
and is thus known as ‘Constable Country.
It is a site with basic facilities offering an original and
family-friendly atmosphere, especially catering for boaters and canoeists. The
river is wide and deep and there is a mile and a half of unobstructed water.
There are several landing stages, and launching over the bank is easy.
Downstream there are two-step weir portages leading to the famed Anchor
Pub at Nayland, and upstream two more portages can be navigated to reach the
village of Bures St Mary. This part of the river is probably the quietest and
most attractive section of the whole paddling adventure.
A public footpath also crosses our farm, with several walking trails to
choose from.
Rushbanks Farm is the only official site on the banks of the River
Stour, close to the charming Suffolk village of Nayland which is characterised
by picturesque 15th century buildings.
Over the years the site has grown in popularity, with people returning at different times of the year to enjoy the changing colours of spring, summer and autumn.
Rushbanks Farm welcomes families who want to enjoy themselves, whilst
providing many opportunities for nature lovers and those who want to explore
the great outdoors – or others who just want to relax, and wind down around a
campfire under the stars at night.
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