Hi guys. Felixstowe on the east coast is much quieter, just a little town with easy parking, go down to the beach and you can walk for miles. Around the pier are amusements if you want them. Lots of people go to the port of Felixstow first to watch the container ships coming in, it’s around two miles up the beach,bit of a walk. Southwold and Aldbrough are traditional picturesque towns further north, lovely walks but a bit pricey. A bit more select as it’s a favourite area for Londoners. Pauline.
Are there any other lesser known seaside towns that people would recommend?😊
Hi guys. Felixstowe on the east coast is much quieter, just a little town with easy parking, go down to the beach and you can walk for miles. Around the pier are amusements if you want them. Lots of people go to the port of Felixstow first to watch the container ships coming in, it’s around two miles up the beach,bit of a walk. Southwold and Aldbrough are traditional picturesque towns further north, lovely walks but a bit pricey. A bit more select as it’s a favourite area for Londoners. Pauline.
Hi Pauline. Thanks again for watching and commenting. Thanks for the recommendations, we'll be sure to look into it. 😊
What do you guys do for work? X
We both work in offices full time 😊
You should definitely check out Cromer next. Some great places for beers such as gangway & the red lion hotel.
@@michaelbull7126 it was out first idea but was just a little too far for us to travel this time round but definitely on the list 😊👌