We can finally reveal this beautiful new film by Fotis Begklis, a cinematic poem about Beach of Dreams.
Day Thirty-Four. I almost died of shock. There it was. The pop-up tent abandoned and empty. No sign of Hobblin’ John Hogweed…
Day Twenty-Four. Just when you think it’s going to be okay, when the aches and pains have faded..
There are only two more opportunities to see all 500 flags together in the special Beach of Dreams installation – this is one of them!
On this first day of the epic Beach of Dreams journey, we’ll be setting off from Lowestoft in the early morning and walking to Southwold mostly by the Suffolk Coastal Path.
A walk by the River Blyth – first its estuary, to the village of Blythburgh, and then the inland river all the way to Halesworth
Quiet paths and lanes through rural Suffolk, then through Walberswick Nature Reserve, Dunwich, Minsmere and Thorpeness. Plus Sizewell!
A day close to the Alde estuary, first inland to the famous Snape Maltings, then through Iken and the sea wall by the Sudbourne Marshes.
A short walk around one of the most remarkable nature reserves in England, Orford Ness. Access only by ferry from Orford; entrance fee payable.
We walk inland through Chillesford before the river Deben takes us to the estuary town of Woodbridge. From here, it’s not far to the Anglo-Saxon burial site of Sutton Hoo.