is a nostalgic seaside resort of period charm and character, which is steeped, in maritime history. An impressive 101ft lighthouse overlooks the town. The town is famous for its brightly coloured beach huts, which run alongside the award-winning beach. Something that draws so many to Southwold is the recently restored traditional pier that retains a 19th Century charm but with fun for all. Adnams brewery is also based in the town and the abundant local pubs serve the renowned ales.
is a picturesque village, which is now a bustling tourist attraction especially during the summer months which present the flora and fauna beautifully, encouraging ramblers and visitors alike. The British Open Crabbing Championship which is held every year here to raise money for charities, attracts entrants from all around the world and in turn encourages tourists to have a go themselves. The sandy beaches are safe for swimming and the sand dunes offer shelter and that added excitement for the children.
with its superb sandy beaches and seaside attractions lies between The Broads and is the most easterly town in Great Britain. It is also the home of Ness Point, the most easterly point of the United Kingdom and of the British Isles.
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