This city is a great place to see the legacy layer Suffolk. All within an hour drive you can find many historical sites, heritage coast, coastal cities and regions or exceptional beauty. One of the main attractions in the area of the Sutton Hoo burial ship opened to the public in 2002. This site contains a wealth Sutton Hoo burial ship in a cemetery.
Dunwich Heath is an excellent example Sandlings Heath and is one of the most important natural area conservation in the region. You can access the nearby bird reserves, Minsmere. Dunwich Village is also worth a visit as it contains the ruins of Greyfriars House, leprosy's Chapel, a museum and the Ship Inn.
Oxford Ness National Nature Reserve contains a variety of different habitats including salt lagoon, salt marsh, grazing marsh, gravel and mud flats. It is true that the largest shingle spit of vegetation found in Europe. From 1913-1985 this area was part of a secret military site that was seeking atomic weapons.
There are many wildlife and conservation tracks that lead you through some beautiful natural areas. There are more than 70 different reserves to be explored in Suffolk alone. Reserve closest to Saxmundham Sizewell Belts, Dingle marshes, swamps Marsham, Blaxhall Heath Hazlewood Marshes and Estuary.
This site Long Shop Museum Long Shop, built in 1852. This one is one of the first line of steam production machines in the UK. Barham Museum Airport control tower in the Second World War that displays information and history about the bombing 390. It is also home to fight the Institute of British Museum.
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