Amenities &
Local Information
Amenities
Free WiFi
Parking
Freeview TV
DVD player
Bed Linen Provided
Towels Provided
Refrigerator
Toaster
Stereo System
Kettle
Dryer
Microwave
Iron
Standalone heaters
Seaview
Hairdryer
Dishwasher
Cooker
Pet Friendly (fee applies)
Facilities
Suitable for children under 5
Horse riding nearby
Hiking trips
Ocean views
Short term rentals (4 days or fewer)
Good nightlife
Cycling trips
Fishing nearby
Water sports nearby
A winter sun getaway
Water views
Beachside relaxation
Rural/countryside retreats
Waterfront
Tennis courts nearby
Local Information
Location & Nearby Attractions
Kirkley, Lowestoft and surrounding areas offer many interesting places to see and visit. With miles of unspoilt beaches, and picturesque Edwardian and Victorian buildings as well as a long anglo saxon history, it is the perfect backdrop to a civilisation rich in history.
Lowestoft Town
Sitting proudly in the northernmost part of The Suffolk Coast is Lowestoft. Famous for being the most easterly town and the first place to see the sunrise in the UK, it’s also the birthplace of composer Benjamin Britten.
The town is a favourite with families, and there’s plenty to see and do; with two piers, a wildlife park, an award-winning theme park, museums and a busy theatre which is home to the Royal Philhamonic Orchestra.
Pakefield Village
Sitting atop the cliffs of some Suffolk’s most dramatic coastline, Pakefield is a thriving village, close enough to Lowestoft for access to many Suffolk attractions, and yet self-contained enough for a great weekend hideaway.
This is not to say its history only goes back to the 1800’s, quite the opposite in fact. Pakefield is the site of an archaeological dig revealing evidence of dwellings from over 700,000 years ago. It represents the earliest unequivocal evidence of human activity in northern Europe. Pre-historic tourism?! Perhaps.
Southwold
Whether it’s relaxation or exhilaration you’re after from your break away, this picturesque seaside town is the perfect year-round destination. Food and drink are an integral part of the Southwold experience.
Southwold is home to the Adnams Brewery, winner of The Good Pub Guide 2011’s ‘Brewery of the Year’.
Another focal point of the town’s landscape, Southwold Pier was refurbished in 2005, the pretty pier offers a range of shops, eating places and amusements, from traditional two penny pushers to Tim Hunkin’s eccentric inventions. Don’t miss out on the famous Water Clock which causes a snigger every 30 minutes!
Sailing on the Suffolk Broads
There’s no better way to spend the day then cruising along the Suffolk Broads and Suffolk Waterways. Book your Day Boat for a full day, a half day or by the hour and have hours of fun with all of your family and friends, or relax with a select few meandering along the water.
The Broads National Park is a unique landscape of man-made broads (i.e. shallow lakes) connected by freshwater rivers and waterways which is fed by the North Sea via the Suffolk Coast and English Channel. There are many boatyards up and down the Suffolk Waterways offering many types of Day Boats to Hire, from motor boats to electric boats to sailing dinghies to row boats, you are sure to find a water-going vessel to suit your taste and budget!
Oulton Broad
Located just a mile west of Lowestoft, Oulton Broad offers year-round water sports, cute cafes, riverside eateries, fishing spots and an edwardian park – the ideal place to spend a day on The Suffolk Coast.
The Edwardian Park situated on the edge of the broads is home to a play area, petting zoo, tennis courts, bowling green and Victorian bandstand, where on Sundays during the summer you can enjoy afternoons of brass band concerts.
Children will love the boating lake, trampolines and crazy golf, whilst adults can enjoy a cappuccino and slice of cake in the park cafe.
Norwich
Norwich is a wonderful fusion of the modern and historic, one complementing the other. Like any great city its centre is easy to walk around and has a river at its heart.
As well as being the most complete medieval city in the UK, it has a flourishing arts, music and cultural scene, superb independent as well as High Street shopping, lively restaurants, bars and nightlife and a heritage that is a delight to explore. It was also England’s first UNESCO City of Literature – this is a city of stories!
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