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Situated inland on the river Waveney, Beccles sits at the southern point of the Broads National Park. With fantastic views of the Broad, rolling countryside and historic market town Beccles has a character to charm all visitors.

The popular quayside area is an excellent place to moor and there is also the opportunity to take a tour along the Broad in the Big Dog Ferry. The area is also the ideal spot to relax, unwind and view the activities that take place. The quayside is also home to the popular annual carnival & regatta.

Beccles offers a wealth of diversity, combining history with modern day culture and a unique shopping experience. The town's independent retailers all offer a variety of services that are complemented by the weekly market.

The town has an interesting history and many fascinating landmarks including the church tower. At 97 foot tall the tower offers spectacular views of the town and surrounding area.

The town has two hotels and a number of Quality Bed & Breakfast accommodation.

Beccles also offers an exceptional eating and drinking experience with local pubs, restaurants and delicatessens. For those wishing to sample some of the local produce and taste, the monthly farmers market in a must.

Other attractions such as a children's play area, petting farm and leisure centre are in easy access, making Beccles the ideal holiday base or perfect day out.

Beccles is also reported to have the most haunted house in England, Ross Hall. Near the Hall is an Oak Tree which has been reported that people who had previously been hung have been seen.

Beccles offers fine accommodation including Hotels, Bed and Breakfasts, Camp Sites and Guest Houses

Article kindly written by Sunrise Coast 2007