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Location

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Good for families

Best of Suffolk

Kessingland Beach will be an island if the sea level rises and what a perfect place to be marooned. It's unique in that it is actually growing whie the coast around erodes. Split across 2 locations, beachside and inland there are distinct changes in character. The beach has the advantage of views to the sunrise over the sea - worth getting up for. We stop at World of Fish to get seafood on the way in and Morrisons for the duller provisions. We also leave the van on site and use the bus (Wash Lane) to Southwold and Lowestoft, or even Norwich. As usual the wardens are a beacon of hope for humanity, being happy to help and answer any questions as well as keeping the facilities and site clean and tidy. Lowestoft has a market and the walk along the beach up the coast to the most easterly point in Britain is worth it (especially for completists). If you want to walk down the coast to Southwold (more of a challenge) please be sure to check both tide and weather as Broadacre broad can breach to the sea making walking difficult. Overall, it's a wonderful site and ideally placed to explore into the broads and even to Yarmouth and Lynn.
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