This picturesque street in Suffolk, England, is famous for its rows of identical, tiny, and colorful cottages that date back to the 19th century, each with a unique character and charm, surrounded by a tranquil atmosphere and beautiful countryside views.
Perfect off the beaten track beach. It has no facilities that I found, but so long as you want peace and quiet it's perfect. Also dog friendly, I saw several having a fab time swimming whilst there
we love Shingle street beach. Hidden jam, very peaceful. Amazing landscape and changes every time we visit. Lagoon in the shingle is fabulous, lovely swimming lagoon. Sometimes, on very low tide, more lagoons are created by the shore. Love love paddling there, moon rises over the sea, sunset behind over Bawsy and Felixstowe, floating in the lagoon watching kite surfers against blue sky is very relaxing.
Did a circular walk here. Pretty quiet, lots of fresh sea air. Easy to park but note no facilities.
A favourite with the locals for being a well kept secret escape, shingle street is both picturesque and peaceful; great for a day trip to the beach or a nice walk with the dogs. There are a number of WW2 defensive forts and buildings along the beach, a few of which are ruined and you can go in. The only negative is there are no toilet facilities.
Lovely Beach. Pebbles can be a downside. But thanks to the fact that it is East facing and there is a fairly long Fetch with only a small amount of wind you can get some quite dramatic waves for watching and taking pictures of. I loved the beach. Even though it was October when I went
Gorgeous shingle beach, perfect place to let your cares drift away
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Perfect off the beaten track beach. It has no facilities that I found, but so long as you want peace and quiet it's perfect. Also dog friendly, I saw several having a fab time swimming whilst there
we love Shingle street beach. Hidden jam, very peaceful. Amazing landscape and changes every time we visit. Lagoon in the shingle is fabulous, lovely swimming lagoon. Sometimes, on very low tide, more lagoons are created by the shore. Love love paddling there, moon rises over the sea, sunset behind over Bawsy and Felixstowe, floating in the lagoon watching kite surfers against blue sky is very relaxing.
Did a circular walk here. Pretty quiet, lots of fresh sea air. Easy to park but note no facilities.
A favourite with the locals for being a well kept secret escape, shingle street is both picturesque and peaceful; great for a day trip to the beach or a nice walk with the dogs. There are a number of WW2 defensive forts and buildings along the beach, a few of which are ruined and you can go in. The only negative is there are no toilet facilities.
Lovely Beach. Pebbles can be a downside. But thanks to the fact that it is East facing and there is a fairly long Fetch with only a small amount of wind you can get some quite dramatic waves for watching and taking pictures of. I loved the beach. Even though it was October when I went
Gorgeous shingle beach, perfect place to let your cares drift away