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Lothingland Suffolk

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Site Details

Freshwater grazing marsh with the upper River Waveney flowing through. Part of the Suffolk Sandling Heath is above the valley.

Birding Sites in the Lothingland Area

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Directions

From the A143 Great Yarmouth road turn onto B1074 The marshes can be accessed by marked footpaths off the B1074 at Herringfleet, Somerleyton or Flixton. Please check OS map 134 for details.

Access

Access by footpaths leading to the marshes. Check OS map 134 for details.

Parking

Either by the roadside or off farm tracks. Please park sensibly.

Opening Times

Any time.

Facilities

The Dukes Head public house at Somerleyton offers hot meals.

Key Areas / Routes

Somerleyton Marshes and Herringfleet Marshes for wildfowl and waders. Good for winter raptors too. Please keep to footpaths.

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