This is a small and calm beach where sand is expanse and it is shingle, although worth a visit. The place is excellent for walking and viewing things around the coastline also it is quiet, relaxing even on gloomy day.
The beach has a lot of marvelous views during walking so one can view so many things when they are at the beach. There are plenty of things to do behind the beach where well laid out paths.
It is quite expensive to park at the beach, but had a wonderful views. Make sure you shoot some photos and videos so that will never forget in your life.
A lot of stopping and strolling separation to park with a couple of charming bistros and so on. People selling books and diversions for children and we could stroll to an adjacent lager garden as well!
Type of Beach : Sand and Shingle
Beach Huts : Yes
Dogs Allowed : Dogs are banned from 1st May through the 30th September on the main town beach. Suffolk dog friendly beaches
Activities : , Swimming, Kite flying crabbing.
Facilities : Toilets, Cafe/restaurant, children’s Park, Children’s play area, lost child Centre, shops
Beach Tide Times :
Awards : Mar
Water Quality : Excellent
Beach Cafe : Yes
Nearest Town : Southwold
- County: Suffolk
Post code : N
Life Guard : No
Nature and Wildlife :
Public Transport :
Nearest Railway Station :
Beaches Nearby : Thorpeness Beach (1.5 mi)
Orford Ness (4.1 mi)
Dunwich Heath (4.9 mi)
Dunwich (6.1 mi)
Claremont Pier (9.5 mi)
The Denes Southwold (9.7 mi)
Southwold Pier (10.3 mi)
Felixstowe North (17.6 mi)
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