It’s one of Southwold’s most iconic sights and an important navigational aid for seafarers, but the town’s famous Lighthouse is a not-to-be-missed tourist attraction for all to enjoy, too.
With fifty years of use under its belt, in April of 1929 Southwold Railway which linked Southwold to Halesworth closed its train doors for the last time.
The quirks and eccentricities of Southwold are what make it truly special; what make it the greatest show on earth! The pleasures of days gone by are not forgotten in this heritage seaside town and are visible in every corner of its being.
With Christmas and New Year celebrations finished for another year, why not beat the January blues and book your holiday cottage in Southwold for February half term week?
It’s often said that Southwold is all about family holidays, but this beautiful seaside town is also a great spot for couple’s to get away from it all and enjoy a romantic weekend in a beachside location.