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Beaches in Suffolk. Suffolk has a long stretching coastline dotted with many famous seaside towns. Aldeburgh, Southwold, Dunwich, Thorpeness, Orford, to name but a few. These seaside attractions are famed for keeping their traditional high streets and shops and not conforming to the now dated candy floss stores and arcade games. The beaches are clean and vary from the stoney Aldeburgh coast to the golden sandy beach at Southwold. Do not miss the fish and chips in Aldeburgh, they are famous for a reason!

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Walberswick Beach | Walberwick

Walberswick is my favourite sandy Suffolk beach, perfect for kids because of the sand, the dunes and the fun-filled activity of crabbing. You never saw such a height of enjoyment in so many children as when you go over one of the little creek bridges and yet another piece of string is pulled up out of the…

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Kessingland Beach | Kessingland

This is one of those beaches that only a few people know about, it stretches for miles and miles starting at Southwold going North through Kessingland where it bulges out to sea in naturally reclaimed land and onwards to Lowestoft it the perfect place to get away from Everybody and give the dog the run…

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Southwold Beach | Southwold

Southwold Beach | Southwold

Southwold Beach has a very good Pier with decent cafes and really amusing amusements – not tacky at all. Southwold itself is a bustling little coastal town with a holiday feeling and brimming with quaint old fashioned shops, interesting pubs, galleries, splendid hotels for grand teas and of course the Admans Brewery and the famous…

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Minsmere – Dunwich

Minsmere – Dunwich

The Look out point at Minsmere RSPB on the outskirts of Dunwich, South of Southwold is my favourite place to walk and visit the seaside.   This is an important Sea marsh bird sanctuary and is surrounded by large tracts of wonderful heathland reaching straight to the sea. Our big favourite, and an absolute must…

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