Many of us Norfolk Branch members lived in Suffolk before we moved to Norfolk. We were therefore quite excited to receive an invitation to meet up with friends in Aldeburgh, where they were on holiday. We looked forward not only to seeing our friends again, but also to revisiting some of our old stomping grounds.
As our friends had already explored Aldeburgh, we headed for one of our favourite spots, Dunwich. We love it here. The beach is very fine, the pub and chip shop are excellent and the heath ... well, just look at it in our picture - what a blaze of colour.
There are so many paths crossing the heath, that a fine day's walking is always guaranteed. Our recent visit was no exception and we were blessed with some lovely sunny weather. This gave us an excuse to linger and to drink in the lovely views and take in all the sights.
These were not all natural ones ...
Here you see us with one of several wave sculptures created by an environmental arts group called Red Earth. As they were only there for the summer we're glad we got to see them before they were removed.
Lots of love George, Yorkie & (sorry we haven't introduced her properly yet) Rosa xxx
SJ254784 - nr Llanfair Hill - 430 m
8 years ago
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Are Cliff House [a very fine camp site], and the old lifeboat station still there at Dunwich? I'm sure the bears would like to camp there, although the sea is very cold to swim in!
We were there doing The Eels Foot walk a couple of weeks ago and came across the same sculptures too. We liked them but weren't sure if they were big sharks fins or waves so gave them a wide berth!
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