Best attractions and places to see around Uggeshall, a village in Suffolk, England, encompass historical landmarks, natural beauty, and diverse points of interest. The area is part of the Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths National Landscape, featuring estuaries, ancient heaths, and shingle beaches. Visitors can explore a range of sites from historic churches to coastal nature reserves.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Ruins of a friary in Dunwich. Shows how much land is lost to erosion
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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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Running over the old iron bridge you will be treated to boating views along the River Quay. A stone bridge crossed the river before but it was too narrow for newer, grander boats to pass under so this was built as an upgrade in 1884.
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Southwold Harbour sits on the River Blythe with a path running along both sides of the water which forms part of the Suffolk Coast Path. There is a ferry connecting Southwold and Walberswick in the summer months and the Harbour Inn is a great place to stop for a bite to eat or a drink if you are finishing your run nearby.
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An often overlooked area, Southwold Harbour lies south of the town on the River Blyth. It is populated with quirky fisherman’s huts and offers simple outdoor dining.
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Of all the bridges I've ridden over this is definitely one of them!
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St Andrews is a partially ruined church by the sea in the hamlet of Covehithe. An Anglican church, its ruins are grand and well worth seeking out – it mostly dates from the 15th century although there are older sections. In the 17th century, a smaller, cheaper-to-maintain church was built against the original tower, and this church is still in use today.
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Historic part of the coastline with beautiful roads
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The area around Uggeshall is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Dunwich Beach for coastal walks and access to nearby historical ruins. The broader region is part of the Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths National Landscape, offering stunning scenery, wildlife-rich estuaries, ancient heaths, and shingle beaches. Other notable spots include Walberswick Beach and the picturesque River Waveney and Blyth Estuary.
Yes, Uggeshall and its surroundings are steeped in history. Within the village, you can find St Mary's Church with its rare thatched tower, Uggeshall House (a Grade II listed former rectory), and Uggeshall Hall (a Grade II* listed farmhouse). Nearby, explore the Greyfriars Medieval Friary Ruins near Dunwich, and the historic Beccles Old Bridge over the River Waveney.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find easy routes like 'Marsh Meander' or 'Blythburgh loop via Blyth Estuary'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as 'Walberswick Old Road – Southwold Water Towers loop'. Running trails include 'Sole Bay Inn – Southwold Lighthouse loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the easy hikes, MTB trails, and running trails guides around Uggeshall.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Walberswick Village Green offers a picturesque setting with a dune-backed beach, cafes, and pubs. Dunwich Beach is also family-friendly with parking and food options. For more active fun, Pleasurewood Hills Family Theme Park and SEA LIFE Great Yarmouth are within accessible distance.
For coastal experiences, head to Dunwich Beach, known for its walks and nearby historical ruins. Walberswick Village Green features a charming dune-backed beach. Southwold Pier offers a classic seaside experience with shops and entertainment, while Walberswick Beach and The Denes Beach at Southwold are perfect for leisurely strolls.
Uggeshall village itself boasts several significant architectural sites. St Mary's Church is particularly notable for its rare thatched tower and 12th-century nave. Uggeshall House, a Grade II listed former rectory, showcases an early 18th-century core. Uggeshall Hall, a Grade II* listed farmhouse, dates back to the 16th-17th centuries with distinctive period features.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings. For instance, Walberswick Village Green is loved for its picturesque setting and quieter atmosphere compared to Southwold. Southwold Harbour is a popular spot for its quirky fisherman’s huts and outdoor dining, especially for fish and chips. Dunwich Beach is praised for its ample parking, excellent fish and chips, and access to scenic walks and historical ruins.
Yes, RSPB Minsmere is a renowned nature reserve located nearby. It is a haven for a wide variety of birds and other wildlife, making it an excellent destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.
Beyond Uggeshall, you can explore several English Heritage Sites within a reasonable distance. These include Leiston Abbey, St Olave's Priory, Framlingham Castle, Burgh Castle Roman Fort, and Berney Arms Windmill, each offering valuable insights into the region's rich heritage.
While Uggeshall is a rural village, public transport options to specific attractions can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to larger towns like Southwold or Beccles, from which some attractions might be more accessible. For detailed information on public transport, you might find local council or travel websites helpful.
The best time to visit Uggeshall for outdoor activities generally spans from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder and more conducive for walking, cycling, and enjoying the coastal and natural landscapes. Summer offers warmer temperatures for beach activities, while spring and autumn provide pleasant conditions for hiking with fewer crowds and beautiful seasonal changes.
Absolutely. The Beccles Old Bridge offers great views of boats moored along the River Waveney. The coastal paths near Dunwich and Walberswick provide expansive views of the Suffolk coastline and the North Sea. The broader Suffolk & Essex Coast & Heaths National Landscape is itself a designated area for its stunning scenery.
Yes, there are cycling and mountain biking opportunities. You can find MTB trails such as the 'Walberswick Old Road – Southwold Water Towers loop from Dunwich Forest' or the 'Southwold Water Towers – Walberswick Old Road loop from Southwold'. For more routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Uggeshall guide.
Beyond the prominent St Mary's Church, Uggeshall House, and Uggeshall Hall, the parish of Uggeshall is home to several other listed buildings that contribute to its historical charm. These include historic barns and farmhouses such as Borton's Farmhouse, Church Farmhouse, Low Farmhouse, and Meadow Farmhouse, offering glimpses into the area's agricultural past.


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