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What time do parkruns start in Suffolk?

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Lowestoft parkrun: Starts at 9:00am every Saturday along the seaside promenade. The flat route makes it easy for runners of all abilities.

Sizewell parkrun: Begins at 9:00am on Saturday mornings. The course blends beach trail with firm tracks, ideal for those who enjoy coastal scenery.

Rendlesham Forest parkrun: Held weekly at 9:00am, winding through woodland paths. Arrive early to hear any route updates, especially after wet weather.

Felixstowe parkrun: This two-lap seaside course kicks off at 9:00am. Fast, flat, and pram-friendly, it’s popular with families and visitors.

Framlingham parkrun: Starts at 9:00am from the countryside trail near the castle. Rustic, scenic, and welcoming to new runners.

Kesgrave parkrun: Parkland trails outside Ipswich, beginning at 9:00am. Known for its supportive community vibe.

Woodbridge parkrun: Riverside course along the Deben estuary, starting at 9:00am. Offers fresh air and open scenery.

Walberswick parkrun: Coastal route through dunes and marshland, also starting at 9:00am. Ideal for those who want a scenic, invigorating run.

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