Embark on an unforgettable journey from the Humber Estuary in Hull to the charming Suffolk coast. This scenic route guides you through Yorkshire's historic maritime city, past the ancient market town of Beverley, then southward through the picturesque Lincolnshire Wolds—an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Discover the serene beauty of The Wash National Nature Reserve before following the Fens eastward. The route then embraces Norfolk’s celebrated Broads, where sprawling waterways and tranquil villages invite a peaceful detour. As you approach Suffolk, you’ll pass close to the iconic village of Southwold and the bustling market town of Ipswich, with its vibrant waterfront and historical treasures. The drive is filled with opportunities for birdwatching, quaint tearoom stops, and vistas across rolling countryside and waterways. Whether you pause to explore a medieval cathedral, amble down a rural lane, or gaze across the North Sea from windswept cliffs and golden beaches, this drive promises a tapestry of England's natural and cultural highlights.
| Author | Travel mode | Distance | Duration | Countries | Download |
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Nick Carthew / AH![]() |
Driving | 401.4km (17📍) | 6:44 | 🇬🇧 | GPX, KML |