COBBOLDS POINT
C11 | COBBOLDS POINT
Cobbolds Point marks an important turning point along the Felixstowe coastline and offers some of the most expansive sea views in the town. Looking out across the North Sea, visitors can experience a sense of openness that makes this section of coast particularly memorable.
The point acts as a natural transition between the central seafront and the quieter southern stretches of shoreline. It is popular with walkers, runners and photographers who appreciate the wide horizons and changing conditions created by weather, tide and season.
From here it is possible to follow the coast in either direction, making Cobbolds Point an ideal place to pause and take in the scale of the surrounding landscape. Additional photography, panoramas and local information will continue to be added as Felixstowe360 develops.
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COBBOLDS POINT SEA DEFENCES
Rock armour and shoreline structures shape the beach.
A place to see how coast and weather meet.
jacobs ladder
Secret steps enabling you to walk the coastline even when the tide is high.
end of the prom
Follow the route north towards Brackenbury and The Dip.
A quieter stretch with wide sea views.
