Category Archives: Landmarks

Here we display the top 20 lowestoft landmarks we feel people should visit whilst visiting the town of Lowestoft or the surrounding areas of Suffolk. There are many different types of places to go and lots of different things to see in Lowestoft listed here. There is something for everybody listed in our Lowestoft Landmarks page, from historic Lowestoft places of interest to very modern Lowestoft landmarks.

Visit the War Memorial in Lowestoft

Make sure that on your trip to Lowestoft, you are certain to visit the town’s War Memorial. The war memorial was erected after World War II and stands on the site of a former band stand in Belle vue park, the three cannons probably represent the three batteries that once protected the town. A great […]

Take a trip along the North Denes

If you’re searching for a lovely part of Lowestoft that combines some wonderful sea views with pleasant Lowestoft sights, look no further than the North Denes. The Denes with great views of the sea and cliffs. Also an area marked with unique posts and rails used for hanging nets, ropes and fishing gear to dry. […]

Visit Fen Park in Kirkley in Lowestoft

A charming and beautiful little park in the Jewel of the Eastern Region, Fen Park makes an idyllic venue for a day out or dog walk. Fen Park has play equipment for children and a basketball hoop. You can also feed the ducks and walk the dog (make sure you poop scoop though!). The newly […]

Watch the Ships go Through Bascule Bridge in Lowestoft

Get a real feel of Lowestoft’s life as a sea port with an unmissable trip to The Bascule Bridge. The Bascule Bridge is in central lowestoft, where the sea meets the river. People who live in Lowestoft May not agree (occasional traffic jams!), but the sight of a ship sailing through Lowestoft Harbour and under […]

Take a stroll along The Easterling Walk in Lowestoft

Why not go for an amble along one of Lowestoft’s most charming and endearing paths, The Easterling Walk? A short but remarkably varied and contrasting walk leading to Lowestoft Ness, the most easterly point in Britain. The location was celebrated in the 1950s by an East Suffolk line express train named ‘The Easterling’ which brought […]

South Beach is back!

After its £3.5 million renovation, Lowestoft’s South Beach reopened last week, much to the delight of locals and visitors alike. Following heavy losses of sand and other beach material in the storms of December 2013, South Beach was controversially closed for the summer in 2015, but now, 14,000 tonnes of rock and an estimated 50,000 […]

Lowestoft Could Become a Pioneer in Self-Build Construction

Waveney Council is gearing up to begin consultations for its new Local Plan, and judging by early reports, it could transform Lowestoft’s construction economy. The new Waveney Local Plan aims to identify new sites for housing in and around Lowestoft. In preparation for the first consultation on the 22nd of April 2016, the district council […]

Visit the Charming Nicholas Everitt Park

Nature lovers won’t be disappointed by all that the pretty Nicholas Everitt Park in Lowestoft has to offer. Providing recreational and leisure facilities for the local community and visitors to the district is Nicholas Everitt Park in Oulton Broad, in Lowestoft. The park frontage overlooks the Suffolk Broads and during the summer powerboat racing on […]

Take a Walk Along the Beautiful Lowestoft Beaches

The beaches in Lowestoft afford spectacular views across the glorious seas, wind turbines and horizons of this wonderful seaside town. Lowestoft North of Claremont Pier, Lowestoft South of Claremont Pier Resort beaches were each awarded an ENCAMS Blue Flag Award and ENCAMS Seaside (Resort) Award. The beaches have won awards that prove that Lowestoft’s Coast […]