Felixstowe

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  1. What is Felixstowe known for?
  2. Is Felixstowe a nice place to live?
  3. Are dogs allowed on Felixstowe beach?
  4. Is Felixstowe Beach Sandy?
  5. Where are the seals in Suffolk?
  6. Is Suffolk Posh?
  7. What is Suffolk famous for?
  8. Is Felixstowe Crazy Golf Open?
  9. How safe is Felixstowe?
  10. Is Southwold a nice place to live?
  11. What time do Felixstowe arcades shut?

What is Felixstowe known for?

Felixstowe is a well loved, traditional seaside resort known for its Blue Flag quality sand and shingle beach, long promenade, perfectly kept seafront gardens and variety of seaside attractions.

Is Felixstowe a nice place to live?

Whilst Felixstowe is not immune to crime and anti-social behaviour, prospective homeowners will be pleased to know that the town is one of the safest in Suffolk and the area has seen a rise in popularity in the last 12 months with those in search of a better life nestled between the sea and the countryside.

Are dogs allowed on Felixstowe beach?

Dogs are prohibited on Felixstowe beach during May to September, but you can take your canine friend for a stroll along the prom all year round. The town is blessed with a wide promenade which makes it easy to keep your dog away from others if it's nervous.

Is Felixstowe Beach Sandy?

Felixstowe is well regarded as a popular family beach due to its various seaside attractions. ... The beach itself is a mix of sand and shingle that slopes down into a nicely sheltered bay that's great for surfing, sailing and windsurfing.

Where are the seals in Suffolk?

Both common and grey seals thrive in the North Sea off the coast of Walberswick and Southwold – part of the Suffolk Coast National Nature Reserve – and when not feasting on fish, they love nothing more than to bask on the sunshine-drenched sandy beaches.

Is Suffolk Posh?

Living in Suffolk means many things. Mostly, though, it means you are either posh, a farmer, or a posh farmer. It means you or someone you know can drive a tractor; it means that even if you don't live on a farm, you pay regular visits to one.

What is Suffolk famous for?

Suffolk is also famed for its archaeological finds, with artefacts from the Bronze Age being found around the county, including a significant site near Mildenhall. It's home to Sutton Hoo, where in 1939 one of the country's most significant archaeological finds was unearthed in a grassy mound.

Is Felixstowe Crazy Golf Open?

A 9 hole outdoor mini golf course set in it's own themed grounds with water and other features, close to the seafront so free sea air thrown in, good fun for all the family young and old. Open 7 days a week June to September and school holidays, Weekends all year round.

How safe is Felixstowe?

Felixstowe is among the top 5 safest small towns in Suffolk, and is the 55th most dangerous overall out of Suffolk's 477 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Felixstowe in 2020 was 61 crimes per 1,000 people.

Is Southwold a nice place to live?

With its sandy beach and beach hut-lined promenade, Southwold offers a wonderful environment for holidays and weekends away, as well as a thriving market town atmosphere. Situated just off the A12 between Aldeburgh and Lowestoft, Southwold is the perfect destination for young and old, families and couples.

What time do Felixstowe arcades shut?

Opening Hours: 10am - 9pm (or later), 364 days a year (closed on Christmas day!)

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