ποΈ Beach
Covehithe Beach
π Beccles, Norfolk
About This Place
Covehithe beach sits on a somewhat forgotten stretch of the Suffolk coast. The beach is set at the end of a lane which runs across fields before abruptly stopping at the cliff edge. The pace at which the coast is eroding here is rapid - something confirmed by a quick look at Google maps, where the lane continues into the sea. --> The beach at Covehithe is a peaceful stretch of sand backed by the crumbling golden cliffs. To the south is Benacre Broad, a brackish lagoon and conservation area. Along the beach are the smooth, blanched sculpture-like tree trunks of trees that once lined the cliff top. A reminder of the constant march of the North Sea. If you travel a little way back up the lane towards Covehithe you will come across the dramatic ruins of the medieval St Andrews Church. This once impressive church became too expensive for the parish to maintain and was eventually cannibalised to build a much smaller church within the shell.
π‘ Our Take
Discover the hidden gem of Covehithe Beach in Suffolk, perfect for dog lovers seeking a tranquil escape. This unspoiled stretch features golden sands where dogs can frolic freely year-round, making it an ideal playground for adventurous big dogs or curious puppies. The beach boasts vast open spaces, minimizing anxiety for nervous pups. Remember to pack everything you might need, as facilities are limited, and parking is roadside and limited. While the sea invites a splash, stay mindful of currents for safe doggy paddles. Highly recommended for its natural beauty and dog-friendly charm, Covehithe Beach promises joyful tails and wagging adventures.
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π Contact & Details
The Walk, East Suffolk, Beccles
NR34 9AJ