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Kessingland Beach Holiday Park
Beach Lane, Kessingland, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 7RN - England, UK

A lively Park situated between Lowestoft and the nearby seaside resort of Southwold, providing you with an ideal base to explore Suffolk. Just a short walk along the Heritage Coast brings you to Blue Flag Beaches. There’s everything you could...
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Attractions near Kessingland Beach Holiday Park
A selection of attractions close to Kessingland Beach Holiday Park:
Claremont Pier  (< 1 Mile)
In Lowestoft's heyday, Claremont Pier was the landing stage for thousands of day trippers from London. The Coast Development Company’s famous Belle steamers brought them...
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South Beach  (< 1 Mile)
This long unspoilt sandy beach is a blue-flag winner, which means it is clean, safe and well serviced. Apart from sunbathing and bathing, a raft...
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East Point Pavilion  (< 1 Mile)
An impressive Edwardian-style glass structure, East Point Pavilion houses a restaurant with excellent views of Lowestofts award-winning South Beach. Both meals and snacks are served....
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Royal Plain Fountains  (< 1 Mile)
Royal Plain Fountains are a magnet for families on sunny days. They feature 74 vertical jets of water ideal for children's play, especially in hot...
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Sufffolk Coast and Heaths Path  (< 1 Mile)
The Suffolk Coast and Heaths Path is a long-distance footpath between Lowestoft and Manningtree. Covering 80 km, it passes through the Suffolk Coast and Heaths...
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RNSYC  (< 1 Mile)
The Royal Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Club was founded on April 9 1859 apparently with the double intention of encouraging yacht sailing and discouraging the...
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Lowestoft Lifeboat Station  (< 1 Mile)
Lowestoft Lifeboat Station is one of the oldest in the UK. Dating from 1801, it was also the first station to use sailing boats instead...
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South Pier  (< 1 Mile)
Bordering the south side of Lowestoft Harbour, South Pier is closer to the town centre than its neighbour, Claremont Pier. Its other attractions include four...
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Lowestoft Station  (< 1 Mile)
Sir Samuel Morton Peto, also called the “Maker of Lowestoft”, brought the railway to Lowestoft in the 19th century, and the town has never looked...
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Lowestoft Harbour  (< 1 Mile)
Fishing boats were already working out of Lowestoft by the middle ages, when the town prospered from trade of Herring. The fish were known locally...
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The Britten Shopping Centre  (< 1 Mile)
The Britten Shopping Centre offers 100,000 square feet of shops and cafés. They include British Home Stores, Thorntons, Dorothy Perkins and for refreshments, The Coffee...
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St Nicholas Catholic Church  (< 1 Mile)
St Nicholas Catholic Church started life as the South Cliff Congregational Church in 1903. It only became a Catholic church in 1995, when it reopened,...
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Marina Theatre  (< 1 Mile)
Lowestoft's Marina Theatre offers a programme of world-class entertainment, ranging from pop acts such as Tony Christie to the Moscow City Ballet. The theatre is...
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Triangle Market  (1.4 Miles)
Located at the start of Lowestoft’s historic High street, Triangle Market was at the centre of Lowestoft’s original town centre. Markets are still held here...
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Lowestoft Wind Turbine  (1.6 Miles)
The Lowestoft Wind Turbine was completed on Friday 10th of December 2004 and is Suffolk’s first commercial wind turbine. Built by SLP Energy, it took...
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The High Street  (1.6 Miles)
Lowestoft High Street is the oldest part of the town. Its earliest buildings date from the 15th century, but its 18th-century merchants' houses are perhaps...
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The Scores  (1.7 Miles)
The town of Lowestoft was originally built on a cliff. Scores were the alleyways leading from the cliff down to the beach. Many were named...
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Bellevue Park  (1.9 Miles)
Sitting on a cliff, this jewel-like park offers stunning views of the North Sea. The best viewpoint is from the cliff top near the Royal...
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Lowestoft Lighthouse  (2 Miles)
There have been lighthouses at Lowestoft since around 1609. They were needed to guide vessels around the dangerous off the Lowestoft coast. Originally two...
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Sparrow's Nest Park  (2.1 Miles)
Sitting right next to Lowestoft's North Beach, Sparrow’s Nest Park has something for everyone. Sea views, bowling greens, bandstands, ponds and ornamental areas are all...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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