
The Best Sunsets in Suffolk: Where to Catch the Most Stunning Views
By Carl Scott
There’s something about a Suffolk sunset that stays with you. Whether it’s the last glow over golden marshes or a fiery sky sinking into the North Sea, our splendid county offers a varied landscape that’s crowned by some of the most quietly beautiful sunset spots in the country. If you’re looking to end your day with a touch of natural magic, we’ve rounded up a series of the best places to catch a Suffolk sunset — no Instagram filters required.
- Aldeburgh & Slaughden Quay
Aldeburgh’s charm needs little introduction. As we’ve spent plenty of time describing in the past, it is full of colourful houses, pebble beaches, and the distant silhouette of the Scallop sculpture coalesce to make it a magnet for visitors. But head just south to Slaughden Quay, and you’ll be rewarded with something extra special. Here, where the River Alde meets the sea, the setting sun casts long golden rays over the still waters and old boats. It’s a peaceful place to reflect — sometimes literally, if the tide’s right over summer.
- Shotley Peninsula
Tucked between the Orwell and Stour rivers, the Shotley Peninsula is a lesser-known gem for watching the day fade from view. Specifically, the view from Shotley Gate, which looks out across the water to Harwich and Felixstowe, offers a unique combination of nature and industry — container ships becoming dramatic silhouettes against an ever-changing sky. As the sun drops behind the cranes and containers, the rivers light up in copper tones, making it a perfect spot for photographers or those who are simply on the look out for a quieter end to their day. - Shingle Street
Remote, quiet, and hauntingly beautiful, Shingle Street has a raw, windswept charm that makes its sunsets feel even more dramatic. Like a film, really. With its curious lagoon and Napoleonic Martello tower in the distance, the beach offers panoramic skies and wide-open horizons. On still evenings, the sea is like glass, reflecting back the reds and purples of the sky in a mirror-like shimmer. Yes, it really does look every bit as fantastic as that poetic description would suggest. - River Deben at Woodbridge
The River Deben, particularly around our home of Woodbridge, serves up postcard-perfect sunsets almost nightly. In particular, the historic Tide Mill becomes bathed in soft amber light, and the calm waters carry the sky’s colours well into dusk. Whether you’re walking along the riverside path or watching from a pub garden, the atmosphere is serene and unmistakably Suffolkian. - RSPB Minsmere & Hen Reedbeds
For those who love both birds and big skies, Minsmere and the nearby Hen Reedbeds near Southwold are hard to beat. In fact, they’re impossible to beat. As the sun lowers, the landscape turns golden, and the silhouettes of marsh harriers and herons flying home to roost add a magical touch. The reflection of the sky over wetlands creates a double sunset of sorts — one above, one below.
So, whether you’re looking for a beach or estuary, woodland or reedbed, Suffolk knows how to end a day in style. Sure to make an incredible addition to your photo album, it would be remiss of us not to recommend our Barns and Barges for rent in Suffolk to return to once the sun has set and you’re looking to kick back in similarly impressive style.