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Cobbolds Point — Attraction in East Suffolk

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Cobbolds Point
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Felixstowe Sea Front Gardens
Bath Hill, Felixstowe IP11 7TP, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Cliff Top Cafe
Cobbold Rd, Felixstowe IP11 7LR, United Kingdom
White Horse Felixstowe
33 Church Rd, Felixstowe IP11 9NF, United Kingdom
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Cobbolds Point
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Cobbolds Point

Felixstowe, United Kingdom
4.6(213)
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attractions: Felixstowe Sea Front Gardens, restaurants: Cliff Top Cafe, White Horse Felixstowe
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Nearby attractions of Cobbolds Point

Felixstowe Sea Front Gardens

Felixstowe Sea Front Gardens

Felixstowe Sea Front Gardens

4.6

(806)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Cliff Top Cafe

White Horse Felixstowe

Cliff Top Cafe

Cliff Top Cafe

4.7

(110)

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White Horse Felixstowe

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4.2

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Andy SinghAndy Singh
Cobbolds Point is a hidden gem, offering a serene and family-friendly environment that's perfect for a quiet day out by the sea. This picturesque spot is located along the coast, boasting stunning views that stretch far across the water. The beach is lined with large, smooth rocks that create a natural barrier, providing a rugged charm that contrasts beautifully with the sandy shore. One of the standout features of Cobbolds Point is its tranquil atmosphere. Unlike some of the busier beaches, this area feels like a peaceful retreat where you can enjoy the sound of the waves and the gentle sea breeze. The views from the beach are absolutely breathtaking, especially on a clear day when the horizon seems to stretch on forever. You can often spot ships in the distance, making their way across the calm waters. As you approach the beach, you’ll notice a scenic hilly road that leads down to the shoreline. This road is lined with greenery, and at the top, there’s a beautiful house that stands out against the landscape. This house adds a touch of elegance to the setting, making the whole area feel almost like a scene from a postcard. The surrounding gardens are well-kept, and the entire area exudes a sense of calm and beauty. Cobbolds Point is not just about the beach and the views; it's also a great spot for families. The gentle slope of the beach makes it safe for children to play, and the quieter setting means you can relax without worrying about large crowds. There are also plenty of spots nearby where you can enjoy a picnic or simply sit and take in the views. In terms of location, Cobbolds Point is conveniently situated, yet it feels miles away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you're looking for a place to unwind, explore, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the coast, Cobbolds Point offers a little something for everyone. Its combination of stunning views, peaceful environment, and family-friendly atmosphere makes it a perfect choice for a day trip or a longer stay by the sea.
SrivathsanSrivathsan
Terrific location for long exposure photography. The groynes have a natural leading line into the distance and when photographed during high-tide, as a long exposure shot, it leads to a fantastic minimalistic shot. The location lends itself as a great sunrise spot, but you will have to work out that the sunrise coincides with the high tide to get a perfect shot. If black and white is the preference, any time of the day is good provided it’s mid to high tide. Remember that the image will only look as good, if the water is between the groynes. In full high tide, the groynes could get submerged under water with no shot possibilities. The other 2 challenges when taking the shot - a) you have to scale the railing on the promenade to put the tripod on a pile of huge jagged rocks and hope the tripod and you both don’t slip and fall- as the fall could be nasty. It also means when shooting ultra wide-angle, there will be a huge challenge to keep the unwanted rocks out of the frame in the foreground, which leads to the second challenge b) because of the awkward composition element, you will have to work extra hard not to put the horizon in the centre of the frame. The good news is, there are two of these groyne clusters, the other one curves to the left and can be found a little distance away from here.
Abdullah YildirimAbdullah Yildirim
This point near enough marks the end of Felixstowe beach. There is a footpath running under a very large private estate sitting on top of the cliff. The seaside of this path is piles of rocks and no beach. At the other end of the long path, there are more beaches.
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Cobbolds Point is a hidden gem, offering a serene and family-friendly environment that's perfect for a quiet day out by the sea. This picturesque spot is located along the coast, boasting stunning views that stretch far across the water. The beach is lined with large, smooth rocks that create a natural barrier, providing a rugged charm that contrasts beautifully with the sandy shore. One of the standout features of Cobbolds Point is its tranquil atmosphere. Unlike some of the busier beaches, this area feels like a peaceful retreat where you can enjoy the sound of the waves and the gentle sea breeze. The views from the beach are absolutely breathtaking, especially on a clear day when the horizon seems to stretch on forever. You can often spot ships in the distance, making their way across the calm waters. As you approach the beach, you’ll notice a scenic hilly road that leads down to the shoreline. This road is lined with greenery, and at the top, there’s a beautiful house that stands out against the landscape. This house adds a touch of elegance to the setting, making the whole area feel almost like a scene from a postcard. The surrounding gardens are well-kept, and the entire area exudes a sense of calm and beauty. Cobbolds Point is not just about the beach and the views; it's also a great spot for families. The gentle slope of the beach makes it safe for children to play, and the quieter setting means you can relax without worrying about large crowds. There are also plenty of spots nearby where you can enjoy a picnic or simply sit and take in the views. In terms of location, Cobbolds Point is conveniently situated, yet it feels miles away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you're looking for a place to unwind, explore, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the coast, Cobbolds Point offers a little something for everyone. Its combination of stunning views, peaceful environment, and family-friendly atmosphere makes it a perfect choice for a day trip or a longer stay by the sea.
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Terrific location for long exposure photography. The groynes have a natural leading line into the distance and when photographed during high-tide, as a long exposure shot, it leads to a fantastic minimalistic shot. The location lends itself as a great sunrise spot, but you will have to work out that the sunrise coincides with the high tide to get a perfect shot. If black and white is the preference, any time of the day is good provided it’s mid to high tide. Remember that the image will only look as good, if the water is between the groynes. In full high tide, the groynes could get submerged under water with no shot possibilities. The other 2 challenges when taking the shot - a) you have to scale the railing on the promenade to put the tripod on a pile of huge jagged rocks and hope the tripod and you both don’t slip and fall- as the fall could be nasty. It also means when shooting ultra wide-angle, there will be a huge challenge to keep the unwanted rocks out of the frame in the foreground, which leads to the second challenge b) because of the awkward composition element, you will have to work extra hard not to put the horizon in the centre of the frame. The good news is, there are two of these groyne clusters, the other one curves to the left and can be found a little distance away from here.
Srivathsan

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This point near enough marks the end of Felixstowe beach. There is a footpath running under a very large private estate sitting on top of the cliff. The seaside of this path is piles of rocks and no beach. At the other end of the long path, there are more beaches.
Abdullah Yildirim

Abdullah Yildirim

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Reviews of Cobbolds Point

4.6
(213)
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5.0
1y

Cobbolds Point is a hidden gem, offering a serene and family-friendly environment that's perfect for a quiet day out by the sea. This picturesque spot is located along the coast, boasting stunning views that stretch far across the water. The beach is lined with large, smooth rocks that create a natural barrier, providing a rugged charm that contrasts beautifully with the sandy shore.

One of the standout features of Cobbolds Point is its tranquil atmosphere. Unlike some of the busier beaches, this area feels like a peaceful retreat where you can enjoy the sound of the waves and the gentle sea breeze. The views from the beach are absolutely breathtaking, especially on a clear day when the horizon seems to stretch on forever. You can often spot ships in the distance, making their way across the calm waters.

As you approach the beach, you’ll notice a scenic hilly road that leads down to the shoreline. This road is lined with greenery, and at the top, there’s a beautiful house that stands out against the landscape. This house adds a touch of elegance to the setting, making the whole area feel almost like a scene from a postcard. The surrounding gardens are well-kept, and the entire area exudes a sense of calm and beauty.

Cobbolds Point is not just about the beach and the views; it's also a great spot for families. The gentle slope of the beach makes it safe for children to play, and the quieter setting means you can relax without worrying about large crowds. There are also plenty of spots nearby where you can enjoy a picnic or simply sit and take in the views.

In terms of location, Cobbolds Point is conveniently situated, yet it feels miles away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you're looking for a place to unwind, explore, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the coast, Cobbolds Point offers a little something for everyone. Its combination of stunning views, peaceful environment, and family-friendly atmosphere makes it a perfect choice for a day trip or a longer...

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5.0
3y

Terrific location for long exposure photography. The groynes have a natural leading line into the distance and when photographed during high-tide, as a long exposure shot, it leads to a fantastic minimalistic shot. The location lends itself as a great sunrise spot, but you will have to work out that the sunrise coincides with the high tide to get a perfect shot. If black and white is the preference, any time of the day is good provided it’s mid to high tide. Remember that the image will only look as good, if the water is between the groynes. In full high tide, the groynes could get submerged under water with no shot possibilities. The other 2 challenges when taking the shot - a) you have to scale the railing on the promenade to put the tripod on a pile of huge jagged rocks and hope the tripod and you both don’t slip and fall- as the fall could be nasty. It also means when shooting ultra wide-angle, there will be a huge challenge to keep the unwanted rocks out of the frame in the foreground, which leads to the second challenge b) because of the awkward composition element, you will have to work extra hard not to put the horizon in the centre of the frame. The good news is, there are two of these groyne clusters, the other one curves to the left and can be found a little distance...

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4.0
5y

Cobbolds point marks the northerly end of 2.5 miles of promenade from the Martello Park area of Felixstowe. There are some nice quiet beaches to the north, or you can take some steps up the cliff and walk along a nice residential area and then onto Felixstowe Ferry. Back to the south and towards the centre of Felixstowe, there are reasonable beaches and plenty of good places to eat or simply...

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