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spits that lie between felixstowe and kessingland. here you are on hallowed ground, for you have just entered the suffolk coast and heaths, a much-loved area of outstanding natural beauty on the outermost edge of england. its defining features are five reed-fringed estuaries: stour, orwell, deben, alde
and blyth (benjamin britten's curlew river), each one receding into a dissolving distance whose low-lying hinterlands offer square miles of gorse and heather to explore, together with ghostly glades of silver birch and ancient woods where red deer roam. along its shores, at southwold, aldeburgh, orford...
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/united-kingdom/england/east-anglia/suffolk/articles/Suffolk-in-winter/