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Beaches in Suffolk
Suffolk’s coastline is full of beaches with their own feel, from wide open sands and dune-backed stretches to quieter shingle shores with big-sky views. This page brings together Suffolk beaches in one place, making it easier to choose where to go and plan a day by the sea. Browse the beaches below for practical details and nearby ideas, including coastal walks, nature reserves, food stops and places to stay if you want to turn a beach day into a short break. We’ll be adding more points of interest over time, but for now, start with the coast and follow the shoreline wherever it takes you.

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Thorpeness Beach
Thorpeness Beach lies just north of Aldeburgh on the Suffolk Coast. It is backed by village…
Pakefield Beach
Pakefield Beach lies on the southern edge of Lowestoft on the Suffolk Coast. It is backed by cliffs…
Lowestoft Beach
Lowestoft Beach runs along the town's seafront on the Suffolk Coast and is one of the main sandy…
Dunwich Beach
Dunwich Beach lies south of Walberswick on the Suffolk Coast and is backed by heath and woodland. …
Aldeburgh Beach
Aldeburgh Beach sits along the town's seafront on the Suffolk Coast. The shoreline is mainly…
Felixstowe Beach
Felixstowe Beach lies along the seafront of Felixstowe on the southern Suffolk Coast. The shoreline…
Kessingland Beach
Kessingland Beach lies just south of Lowestoft on the Suffolk Coast. The shoreline is backed by low…
Walberswick Beach
Walberswick Beach lies across the River Blyth from Southwold on the Suffolk Coast. It is backed by…
Southwold Beach
Southwold Beach sits below the town and its pier on the Suffolk Coast. The beach is backed by a…