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Walberswick, home to pristine dunes and beaches that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime. At Holidu, we have special holiday rentals for a family holiday in Walberswick. The centre of Walberswick and the surrounding area, Walberswick and Reydon, are good places to start your tour. You can experience the beach and the famous dunes with all your family and friends. It's an environment full of quiet people where any seaside place is perfect for sleeping and daily life. You can buy fresh fish and eat it with your family in the company of a beautiful view and cosy climate here.
Gorgeous rentals near the coastOn the coast, there are dozens of places where you can stay with your family or as a group of friends. Most of these rentals work well for groups of 6 to 8 people. And if you're an animal lover who can't leave your pet alone, bring it with you! In addition to the basic amenities, our sites have close proximity to the airport and boast beautiful facilities that will make you feel right at home. Don't worry if your trip is in the cold months, each house is equipped with an excellent heating system and wood cooker inside the living room. Take all the necessary ingredients and have a barbecue in the garden with cold drinks if you are travelling in the summer.
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The area and getting around
This seaside town is a civil parish in Suffolk in England. On the Southwold side of the River Blyth, they are famous for their delicious fresh fish which attracts visitors to this side of the harbour. Some even pass from the north side of the harbour to Southwold, which is only a mile away.
[How do I get around Walberswick?Getting around the streets of Walberswick and its inhabitants is easy. Most passers-by always choose to walk or cycle through the town. To move further afield, they take the Bailey Bridge or the ferry, which operates in the summer.
Travellers and activities
The village prides itself on its beautiful and varied fauna and flora, which can be seen on various excursions throughout the village. The mere fact that the dunes are there catches the eye of visitors, they are rounded or crescent-shaped accumulations of sand that form. Naturally, the dunes push the wind off and onto the beach. Also, there are coastal paths and, at the Walberswick Common attraction, you will be delighted by so many natural species, including oystercatchers and the wonderful avocet, a slender and majestic bird.
Walberswick for fishing enthusiastsThe pier in Walberswick is the meeting place for fishing enthusiasts. From 1981 to 2010, they held the British Open Crabbing Championship tournament. Take a seat in the company of your loved ones and see what you can catch, you're sure to have a great time and it won't be hard to get the gear you need. Buckets, baits and lines are available at all the nearby venues, so if you don't have your own tools, there's nothing to worry about.
Did you know that over 1000 acres of moorland and marshland surrounding Walberswick are protected as an AONB? This means it is an Area of Outstanding National Beauty.
Top 5 travel tips in Walberswick
Across the Blythe River from Southwold, you'll find this beautiful beach surrounded by dunes. It's very close to the town, so you can walk there. Further afield you'll see the Walberswick Nature Reserve, full of marshes and heathland.
2. Go for a swim at The Denes BeachThis beach is often a favourite with windsurfers, canoeists and sunbathers visiting Walberswick, noted for its beautiful crystal clear water. On the south side of the beach is the lifeboat station and the lifeboat museum. On the back side, there is a small van park. On the north side of the beach are some sheltered beach huts.
3. Hike Suffolk Coast National Nature ReserveThis is a beautiful natural reverse located on the outskirts of Walberswick on the Suffolk and Heaths coast. It is a long pass full of heathland, reedbeds, grassland, woodland, shingle, ponds, marshes and the mudflats of the Blyth estuary, this is a worthy place for wildlife appreciation on a relaxed walk.
4. See St Andrew's ChurchYou can't leave without seeing the fourth church that was built in Walberswick. The building is a Grade I listed building, the modern style of which has always stood out amongst the ancient runes, forming a composition worthy of an instagram photo.
5. See the items in the Alfred Corry Lifeboat MuseumThis particular museum has been in operation since 994 and has expanded over the years. The aim of this museum is to preserve and give recognition to the life boatmen, who have saved the lives of many in Walberswick over the years. What was once a neglected shed is now the scene of articles and objects kept by the lifeguards. The museum has been extended over the years to preserve and give recognition to the lifeguard trade.
Information about holiday lettings in Walberswick
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 48 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -58%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £40. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 26 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 98% of the properties. |