Suffolk Windsurfing beaches

The beach guide has 8 windsurfing beaches listed in Suffolk. Check here for all windsurfing beaches in the UK

  • Southwold Pier ©

    1. Southwold Pier Beach

    Southwold is one of Suffolk's best known resorts and has a long tradition as such. Perhaps the most obvious link to the seaside town's seaside credentials is the 800 foot (250m) long pier. Along with a sprinkling of shingle, beach groynes…

  • Lowestoft South Beach ©

    2. Lowestoft South Beach (Lowestoft)

    Just south of Great Yarmouth, on Suffolk's "Sunrise Coast" is Lowestoft South Beach with its fine sand and wealth of local facilities. Also known as Victoria Beach, it is the main resort beach in the area with a Blue Flag award for its…

  • Felixstowe North ©

    3. Felixstowe North Beach

    Felixstowe is a traditional Edwardian seaside resort between the Orwell and Deben rivers in Suffolk. The town benefits from a 4-mile stretch of beach, which slopes gently into the sea, along which there is a 2-mile-long promenade.

    The…

  • The Denes ©

    4. The Denes Beach (Southwold)

    This sand and shingle beach, backed by low dunes and marshland, stretches from the north side of the mouth of the River Blyth up to Southwold.

    The southern end of the beach has a lifeboat station and a lifeboat museum, behind…

  • Claremont Pier (Lowestoft) ©

    5. Claremont Pier (Lowestoft) Beach

    A sandy beach, north of Claremont Pier, with zones for watersports. Easy access to East Point Pavilion, which houses the Lowestoft Tourist Information Centre.

  • Felixstowe South ©

    6. Felixstowe South Beach

    The attractive seaside resort town of Felixstowe has much to offer the visitor, one of the main attractions being the 4-mile stretch of sheltered sand and shingle beach, backed by a promenade. 

    At the heart of the beach is…

  • Kessingland ©

    7. Kessingland Beach

    Kessingland is a long, wide, sand and shingle beach backed by low cliffs. The beach here is somewhat protected from the erosion which affects this coast thanks to the marram grass that was planted here by the writer and agricultural…

  • Corton Sands ©

    8. Corton Sands Beach

    Being just north of Lowestoft, which is Britain's most easterly point means it can get a little breezy here. The beach itself is a mix of coarse sand and shingle which is divided up by wooden groynes. To the rear of the beach is a large…