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Walberswick

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Steve
July 3, 2022
Walberswick has a long sand and shingle beach backed by grassy dunes and surrounded by marsh and heathland. The nature reserve, which follows the River Blyth estuary, covers over 1,000 acres, combining mudflats, meadows and marsh and is home to otters, deer and a wide range of bird species.
Hayley
May 29, 2022
Brilliant for Crabbing! 25mins from the cottage.
Greg
May 28, 2021
Popular sandy beach and village. Two good pubs for food there, both with outside eating
Jennifer
March 8, 2021
Walberswick The pretty village of Walberswick sits adjacent to Southwold, on the other side of the River Blyth. You can take the little ferry between the two! So close to Southwold, yet so different, Walberswick offers a tranquil setting for a day out. Enjoy endless walks along sandy beaches, relax in the fabulous local pubs, or get on your bike and explore the Suffolk coast and countryside.Of course, when preparing for a visit to Walberswick a bucket, line, net and a pack of smoked bacon are essential!  Walberswick is the crabbing capital of Suffolk!
Walberswick The pretty village of Walberswick sits adjacent to Southwold, on the other side of the River Blyth. You can take the little ferry between the two! So close to Southwold, yet so different, Walberswick offers a tranquil setting for a day out. Enjoy endless walks along sandy beaches, relax…
Pauline
January 5, 2021
On the Suffolk coast. Very interesting church ruins and village. Small rowing boat ferry takes you across the estuary to Southwold (please check their webside for details - Walberswick ferry). You can walk into the town of Southwold with its independent shops and cafes.
Standort
Walberswick, England