Kessingland is located only 4 miles from Lowestoft, which is the most easterly point in the UK. Due to being the most easterly point, we are lucky enough to witness some spectacular sunrises and sunsets.
Ness point, which is located in Lowestoft, is the most easterly point of the UK. This makes Lowestoft the first place in the UK to welcome the new day in and to see the sunrise. You are treated to panoramic unobstructed views over the North Sea.
Lowestoft is well known for being a great place to welcome in the summer solstice. Many people travel to welcome the longest day of the year, with the hope of catching a glimpse of the first sunrise of the Summer. Thousands attend the first light festival, held on Lowestoft beach every year, which celebrates the Summer Solstice.
Here at The Hollies, we are lucky to be so close to the beach, so our campers are spoiled to some stunning views from our clifftops every morning and evening.
If being an early riser is not your thing, then we are also lucky to catch some beautiful sunsets. As the days draw to a close, the skies offer a gentle reminder to slow down, look up, and let the light leave its mark.