We asked our Suffolk iWitness members to take photos of their favourite pathways in the area, and despite some spells of bad weather they didn’t disappoint.

Ipswich Star: One of the many footpaths that wind through White House Farm. Picture: JULIE KEMPOne of the many footpaths that wind through White House Farm. Picture: JULIE KEMP (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

Although at times the weather this week has looked a little bleak, that didn’t stop our iWitness members taking photos of their favourite picturesque pathways that they love to take a stroll down.

Ipswich Star: This is a lovely path in Flixton where hares love to sit. Picture: FRANCES CRICKMOREThis is a lovely path in Flixton where hares love to sit. Picture: FRANCES CRICKMORE (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

We have had plenty of submissions for this week’s challenge, with immaculate timing showing by one member who managed to capture a hare as it stopped for a quick rest on the pathway.

Ipswich Star: Peacocks walking the path. Picture: GRAHAM MEADOWSPeacocks walking the path. Picture: GRAHAM MEADOWS (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

We have also seen plenty of scenic stroll routes in Suffolk with submissions coming from Hasketon as well as a beautiful trail that takes you from Claydon to Bramford, passing horses and walking along rivers on the way.

Ipswich Star: The Gipping Valley footpath from Claydon to Bramford. Picture: ALAN BALDRYThe Gipping Valley footpath from Claydon to Bramford. Picture: ALAN BALDRY (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

There can only be one winner, however, and this week it is Pamela Bidwell, who took a photo of her two dogs on a walk in Dunwich Heath, capturing so many different colours that makes this photograph exceptionally eye catching.

Ipswich Star: Walking along the country paths. Picture: MICK WEBBWalking along the country paths. Picture: MICK WEBB (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

Next week’s Suffolk iWitness weekly challenge is silhouette.

Ipswich Star: Mole finding the path to the surface. Picture: ROBERT MCKENNAMole finding the path to the surface. Picture: ROBERT MCKENNA (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

It is sure to be a popular challenge. We can only imagine this one is going to be very difficult to judge next week.

To take part, become a Suffolk iWitness member - and you could see you pictures online or in one of our newspapers.