KESSINGLAND
With a depth of historical significance, the village of Kessingland sits right on the edge of a vast, partly shingled beach, which you’ll find dotted with colourful flora during the spring. Don’t miss: Getting up close with the BIG cats at nearby Africa Alive. Spotting marsh harriers at Benacre National Nature Reserve. Fish and Chips at the Waterfront Restaurant. Perfect beach for: Finding your own space. Kessingland beach is also dog friendly. Did you know: While other beaches along the East Anglian coast are feeling the effects of rising sea levels, the unspoilt, sprawling beach at Kessingland is bucking the trend. As the sea recedes, the beach is getting bigger!
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The remains of an ancient forest lie buried on the seabed nearby, and Palaeolithic and Neolithic tools have been found buried there, making the area of interest to archaeologists.