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Big Dog Ferry at The Locks Inn, Geldeston

_Ferry and boat trips in Suffolk

Take a short water trip across Suffolk's rivers, estuaries and harbours

How can I take ferries and river trips in Suffolk?

On a hot Summer’s day, there’s no better way to cool down that getting out on the water. Not all us can afford a cruiser, so how about a ferry or river trip. Read on...

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Felixstowe

There are two ferries in Felixstowe, at either end of the town. There’s a foot ferry across the River Deben to Bawdsey. Before heading off take refreshments at the Ferry Café. Established in 1946, this quirky café offers 50s-inspired nostalgia with local fishing history and an American diner vibe.

If you fancy getting up close and personal with the biggest container ships in the world, there’s a ferry between Felixstowe in Suffolk and Harwich or Shotley Gate in Essex that gives harbour trips. While you’re waiting have a cup of tea in the View Point Café.

Why Felixstowe is the place to be

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Ipswich

At Ipswich, Suffolk’s waterfront town, enjoy a River Orwell cruise aboard the Orwell Lady. There are cream tea themed cruises, dinner events in the evening, but the everyday trips head all the way to Harwich, to lovely Pin Mill or just out to the majestic Orwell Bridge before returning to the port.

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Butley foot ferry, used here in the film The Dig with Ralph Fiennes

Orford

Take a boat trip to the National Trust-run Orford Ness from Orford harbour and experience the eerie wildness of this six-mile-long shingle spit where pioneering work on radar was done before the Second World War. The hiking trail passes many abandoned military buildings.

From Orford harbour you can also take a boat trip to the RSPB nature reserve at Havergate Island.

A Summer ferry operates from near Butley to just south of Orford – useful if you’re walking the Suffolk Coastal Path, part of the King Charles III Coastal Path.

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Blackshore Harbour ferry

River Blyth - Walberswick-Southwold

Our final foot ferry crossing Suffolk’s coastal rivers and estuaries is on Blackshore harbour, operating between Walberswick and Southwold.

For something with a bit more adrenaline, Jet Adventures operates out of Blackshore Harbour, taking customers on exhilarating trips into the North Sea.

1920 1080 Geldeston The Locks Inn 11 Big Dog Ferry

Big Dog Ferry at Geldeston

River Waveney

Inland, how about The Big Dog Ferry which plies a lovely forty minute journey along the picturesque River Waveney between the Beccles Lido and Geldeston Locks, where you can enjoy refreshments at The Locks pub.

If you fancy a swim, book yourself into The Lido – it’s often mentioned on the BBC Weather as being the hottest recorded place in the country.

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