Best attractions and places to see around Thwaite include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and community-run establishments. This area offers opportunities to explore river crossings, scenic viewpoints, and local hospitality. Visitors can discover a blend of historical significance and natural beauty, particularly along the waterways.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Excellent artisan coffee and tasty cakes. Cycle-friendly, with open level access and outdoor seating. The cycle rail is a bit high off the ground though: my bike was swinging in the wind!
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Nice views of the cruisers on the Waveney although the road pinches as it crosses the bridge so you can't stop to admire them.
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The Locks Inn occupies a riverside setting at the end of the navigable section of River Waveney. Having almost closed down in 2020, today it is a community-run establishment with over 1,500 shareholders! It serves a range of good pub grub and roasts on sundays.
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First class cafe stop using the old silo https://bungay-suffolk.co.uk/directory/etude-coffee-the-silo/
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Originally built in 1958 as a grain silo, and decommissioned in 2016, this imposing building now takes on a new lease of life. On the Norfolk-Suffolk border, overlooking the beautiful Waveney Valley, just outside Bungay. A tall building standing proudly boasting some of the best views in Suffolk… Etude Coffee is now the most unique coffee shop in the Waveney Valley. Serving specialty coffees and teas and soft drinks and sweet and savory pastries and cakes provided by The Black Dog Deli. Great friendly staff in a very open yet industrial space, what's not to like. Opening hours: Thursday: 8am-2pm Friday: 8am-2pm Saturday: 9am-3pm Sundays: 9am-3pm
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Brilliant little café. Different treats on display, as well as coffee. Lots of seating both inside and out.
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The Locks is a waterfront pub so watch the little people by the river
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This is a marvelous pub and huge garden its web site says The Locks Inn is a remote riverside pub at the limit of the navigation on the River Waveney on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. It is also accessibly via a long track from Station Road in Geldeston. The track is rutted and needs carful riding BUT its well worth the effort. In 2020 it was put up for sale by auction at very short notice and its future as a pub looked in serious doubt. But the community pulled together and managed to purchase the pub and set it up as a Community Benefit Society. Almost 1600 people are now shareholder members of this iconic pub giving it the widest ownership of any pub in the country. The Locks is is a family friendly pub with good food, quality ales from local breweries and a wide range of musical events. Good range of beers and zero alcohol lager on draught - which is unusual. Tea and coffee avaivable all day from 12 noon. We did not try and food but looks traditional pub fayre 12 to 2 pm. Interesting history of the lock and navigation on the river on an information board. Free mooring if you use the pub for you boat types. One not to miss just because its so unusual, so remote but so busy!!!
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The attractions around Thwaite are closely tied to the waterways of the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads. You can experience the River Yare by crossing on the Reedham Ferry, or enjoy views of the River Waveney from Beccles Old Bridge. The Waveney Valley also offers scenic landscapes, particularly from places like Étude Coffee at The Silo.
Yes, the area features several historical points of interest. Beccles Old Bridge, an iron bridge built in 1884, offers a glimpse into the region's past. The Locks Inn at Geldeston is a historic riverside pub with a rich community story. Additionally, St Peter's Church, Brooke, a round tower church with parts dating back to the 11th century, showcases unique architectural history.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Reedham Ferry provides a unique experience of crossing the River Yare. Both Beccles Old Bridge and The Locks Inn at Geldeston are noted as family-friendly, with the pub offering a large garden. Étude Coffee at The Silo is also a welcoming spot for families.
Absolutely. The Locks Inn at Geldeston is a community-run riverside pub known for its good pub grub, Sunday roasts, and a wide range of local ales. For coffee and pastries, Étude Coffee at The Silo offers specialty coffees in a unique setting with great views of the Waveney Valley.
The area around Thwaite is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy to moderate trails like the 'Bigod’s Way' or riverside walks from Bungay. For cycling, there are routes like 'View of the River Waveney – Beccles Quay loop' or 'Étude Coffee at The Silo – Bungay Town Centre loop'. Explore more options on the hiking guide and cycling guide for Thwaite.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. Options include the 'Bath House in The Broads – Riverside Walk in The Broads loop from Bungay' and various loops around Bungay town centre, such as 'Earsham Street Cafe loop' or 'Bungay Castle – Bridge Street, Bungay loop'. You can find more details on these and other easy routes in the easy hikes guide around Thwaite.
For picturesque views, Beccles Old Bridge offers excellent vantage points of boats moored along the River Waveney. Another unique spot is Étude Coffee at The Silo, which provides some of the best views across the beautiful Waveney Valley from its elevated position.
Yes, some attractions offer wheelchair accessibility. The Reedham Ferry is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, Étude Coffee at The Silo is also wheelchair accessible, providing an inclusive experience for visitors.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique experiences offered, such as the chain-pulled Reedham Ferry and the charming riverside setting of The Locks Inn at Geldeston. The scenic views from Beccles Old Bridge and the distinctive atmosphere of Étude Coffee at The Silo are also highly rated. The blend of historical significance and natural beauty, particularly along the rivers, is a common highlight.
You can cross the River Yare using the Reedham Ferry. This is a chain-pulled ferry that operates on demand. It runs continuously from 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM Monday to Friday, and from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Saturdays and Sundays. No prior booking is required.
Yes, the area is known for its bridges with interesting histories. Beccles Old Bridge, for example, is an iron bridge built in 1884, replacing an earlier stone bridge that was too narrow for larger boats. The Reedham Ferry, while not a fixed bridge, has a long history as a vital river crossing point.
The Locks Inn at Geldeston is a unique community-run establishment. After almost closing down in 2020, it was saved by a community effort and is now owned by over 1,500 shareholders. It's situated in a remote riverside setting at the end of the navigable section of the River Waveney, offering a blend of history, local charm, and good food.


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