, a picturesque seaside town in Suffolk, proudly holds the unique title of being the first place in the UK to see the sunrise each day. Located on the country's most easterly edge, this charming coastal destination is home to , a scenic spot that attracts early risers and nature lovers alike. Marked by a striking circular metal plate, Ness Point offers a perfect vantage point for watching the sky light up in a kaleidoscope of colours as the sun peeks above the horizon.
During the summer solstice, the town comes alive with visitors who travel through the night just to witness the spectacular sunrise, often settling into deck chairs along the promenade. For those planning an early morning trip, it's recommended to park on Wilde Street and take a short stroll to the sea.

Lowestoft isn't just about beautiful dawns. It's a town in transformation, with major projects set to enhance both the seafront and town centre. A £4.9 million beachfront development is scheduled for completion in May 2025, bringing with it a two-storey restaurant and café area, modern leisure units, and improved accessibility with a new lift for beachgoers with mobility needs or pushchairs. The refurbished Jubilee Parade will also include new public toilets and changing facilities - all expected to be completed by next summer.
In addition, Lowestoft's town centre is set for a remarkable evolution. The upcoming Cultural Quarter Project will see the Battery Green car park and surrounding areas transformed into a thriving community hub. Plans include a new café, restaurant space, studios, and leisure areas, helping to cement Lowestoft's reputation as not only a coastal escape but also a cultural destination.
While these exciting developments are underway, visitors can enjoy a host of current attractions. The East Point Pavilion, a beautifully restored Victorian-style glass building, regularly hosts film screenings, yoga sessions, artisan markets and more. Horse riding along the beach is also a must-try, with Pakefield Riding School offering sessions for all skill levels.

For those keen on exploring the town's heritage, The Scores (narrow pathways carved into the cliffs) offer fascinating walking tours, while Lowestoft Maritime Museum, East Anglia Transport Museum, and Lowestoft Museum provide deeper insight into the area's rich past.
Families will enjoy Pleasurewood Hills Family Theme Park, home to over 30 rides and attractions, and beach lovers are spoiled for choice. Lowestoft South Beach boasts golden sands, perfect for sunbathing, while the quieter North Beach, along with nearby Pakefield and Gunton Denes beaches, offer peaceful coastal walks.
Conveniently located just two hours from Cambridge and 80 minutes from , Lowestoft is a perfect UK seaside escape, where you can be the first to welcome the day.
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