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We're staying in Walberswick for for a few days, normally we like to walk, coast path, beaches, pub lunch kind of thing.
However, dog is elderly and mobility is limited to around 1/2-1 hrs, and stable surfaces (no beaches). We've been to the area before so revisiting the hotshots, never been to Ipswich so just wondering.
However, dog is elderly and mobility is limited to around 1/2-1 hrs, and stable surfaces (no beaches). We've been to the area before so revisiting the hotshots, never been to Ipswich so just wondering.
I live between Ipswich and Norwich.
The latter is a far more interesting and vibrant city. However, as a dog owner myself, I'd much prefer Woodbridge, Aldeburgh, Thorpeness, Walberswick, Southwold for a mooch.
Woodbridge is a short train ride from Ipswich and is a delight.
Southwold is the quintessential English seaside town. I love it and visit it weekly.
Aldeburgh's good. But, the beach is too pebbly for a dog walk. You can walk from there up to Thorpeness along either the coastal plain or a pretty, woodland path.
Walberswick is small, quiet and the beach is good for dog walks, depending on the tide. You can get the row boat ferry from there across to Southwold. It takes three minutes. From there it's a fifteen minute wander up the plain into town. Or, you can stroll up through Southwold harbour.
There's plenty more places too. But, i won't go on.
Enjoy!
The latter is a far more interesting and vibrant city. However, as a dog owner myself, I'd much prefer Woodbridge, Aldeburgh, Thorpeness, Walberswick, Southwold for a mooch.
Woodbridge is a short train ride from Ipswich and is a delight.
Southwold is the quintessential English seaside town. I love it and visit it weekly.
Aldeburgh's good. But, the beach is too pebbly for a dog walk. You can walk from there up to Thorpeness along either the coastal plain or a pretty, woodland path.
Walberswick is small, quiet and the beach is good for dog walks, depending on the tide. You can get the row boat ferry from there across to Southwold. It takes three minutes. From there it's a fifteen minute wander up the plain into town. Or, you can stroll up through Southwold harbour.
There's plenty more places too. But, i won't go on.

Enjoy!
Edited by Blib on Tuesday 23 September 10:07
Huzzah said:
We're staying in Walberswick for for a few days, normally we like to walk, coast path, beaches, pub lunch kind of thing.
However, dog is elderly and mobility is limited to around 1/2-1 hrs, and stable surfaces (no beaches). We've been to the area before so revisiting the hotshots, never been to Ipswich so just wondering.
As you're in Walbs and if you fancy a city visit then Norwich is where I'd go to for a day visit. No contest. However, dog is elderly and mobility is limited to around 1/2-1 hrs, and stable surfaces (no beaches). We've been to the area before so revisiting the hotshots, never been to Ipswich so just wondering.
You may very well know this....
As you're in Walberswick, pop into the Black Dog deli, just down from the co-op.
There you'll find sketches and writings on the walls done by local resident Charlie Mackesy who wrote the book 'The boy, the mole, the fox & the horse', which was recently turned into an Oscar winning short film.
He's often around. You may see him driving his mini cooper through the village.
As you're in Walberswick, pop into the Black Dog deli, just down from the co-op.
There you'll find sketches and writings on the walls done by local resident Charlie Mackesy who wrote the book 'The boy, the mole, the fox & the horse', which was recently turned into an Oscar winning short film.
He's often around. You may see him driving his mini cooper through the village.
Huzzah said:
Thank you for your recommendations, we haven t been to Norwich for years so may drop over.
If I was to choose between Ipswich and Norwich it would be Norwich every time. Which is a shame as Ipswich does have the potential to be a good destination but it has suffered over the last decade or so with shops closing, etc.Blib said:
I live between Ipswich and Norwich.
The latter is a far more interesting and vibrant city. However, as a dog owner myself, I'd much prefer Woodbridge, Aldeburgh, Thorpeness, Walberswick, Southwold for a mooch.
Woodbridge is a short train ride from Ipswich and is a delight.
Southwold is the quintessential English seaside town. I love it and visit it weekly.
Aldeburgh's good. But, the beach is too pebbly for a dog walk. You can walk from there up to Thorpeness along either the coastal plain or a pretty, woodland path.
Walberswick is small, quiet and the beach is good for dog walks, depending on the tide. You can get the row boat ferry from there across to Southwold. It takes three minutes. From there it's a fifteen minute wander up the plain into town. Or, you can stroll up through Southwold harbour.
There's plenty more places too. But, i won't go on.
Enjoy!
As someone who was born and raised in Ipswich living there until 2004 I'd agree with all of the above. Framlingham Castle worth a look and my favourite place of all is Orford.The latter is a far more interesting and vibrant city. However, as a dog owner myself, I'd much prefer Woodbridge, Aldeburgh, Thorpeness, Walberswick, Southwold for a mooch.
Woodbridge is a short train ride from Ipswich and is a delight.
Southwold is the quintessential English seaside town. I love it and visit it weekly.
Aldeburgh's good. But, the beach is too pebbly for a dog walk. You can walk from there up to Thorpeness along either the coastal plain or a pretty, woodland path.
Walberswick is small, quiet and the beach is good for dog walks, depending on the tide. You can get the row boat ferry from there across to Southwold. It takes three minutes. From there it's a fifteen minute wander up the plain into town. Or, you can stroll up through Southwold harbour.
There's plenty more places too. But, i won't go on.

Enjoy!
Edited by Blib on Tuesday 23 September 10:07
I'm in Suffolk, about half an hour from Ipswich, and it doesn't have anything to offer by way of a 'mooch round'. I avoid going there.
As above: many other villages and small towns with much more to offer. And Norwich is indeed 'a fine city'. From Walberswick don't forget to take the ferry to Southwold. Bit of a walk but worth it. And the fish and chips on the harbour (used to be Mrs.T's but might have changed names). Better than Aldeburgh fish and chips!
As above: many other villages and small towns with much more to offer. And Norwich is indeed 'a fine city'. From Walberswick don't forget to take the ferry to Southwold. Bit of a walk but worth it. And the fish and chips on the harbour (used to be Mrs.T's but might have changed names). Better than Aldeburgh fish and chips!
R6tty said:
I'm in Suffolk, about half an hour from Ipswich, and it doesn't have anything to offer by way of a 'mooch round'. I avoid going there.
As above: many other villages and small towns with much more to offer. And Norwich is indeed 'a fine city'. From Walberswick don't forget to take the ferry to Southwold. Bit of a walk but worth it. And the fish and chips on the harbour (used to be Mrs.T's but might have changed names). Better than Aldeburgh fish and chips!
Mrs T's still open. Just down the way is Sole Bay, which has recently reopened after last year's fire. They're both excellent, IMO. As above: many other villages and small towns with much more to offer. And Norwich is indeed 'a fine city'. From Walberswick don't forget to take the ferry to Southwold. Bit of a walk but worth it. And the fish and chips on the harbour (used to be Mrs.T's but might have changed names). Better than Aldeburgh fish and chips!
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