Landguard Trust

To promote for the benefit of the public the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment and preservation of the historical architectural, archaeological and natural heritage of Landguard Point and surrounding areas by working with stakeholders and partners, and by providing or assisting in the provision of advice, support and grants.

Landguard Fort

Discover the rich military and maritime heritage of Landguard Fort, one of England’s best preserved coastal defences, with a history spanning almost 450 years.

It is also the site of the last opposed seaborne invasion of England in 1667, and the first land battle of the Royal Marines.

The current Grade I listed Fort was built in the 18th C. with substantial additional 19th-20th C. outside batteries. It was continuously occupied through both World Wars and up until 1956.

Experience the dramatic story of this important fortification – with a maze of rooms, tunnels and passageways, panoramic views of Harwich Haven, informative displays and audio visuals, guided tours, special events and re-enactments. Landguard Fort offers something for all ages and interests.

www.landguard.com

Landguard Bird Observatory

Run and administered by a registered charity, the Landguard Conservation Trust – the Bird Observatory’s primary function is to study and record the wildlife of the entire Landguard Peninsula.

Education and the advancement of knowledge are key aspects of the Observatory’s work. Annual reports are compiled and all the data collected are made available to a variety of local and national organisations.The Bird Observatory is located in disused military buildings (Right Battery) overlooking the Nature Reserve.

It relies on the invaluable support of its members, friends and volunteers to survive and function. Membership is open to anyone interested in its aims and objectives.

A daily census of the birds present is carried out with many birds trapped for ringing studies. All wildlife is recorded, with moth traps run daily from March to early December.

Visits to the Bird Observatory are by appointment only – and provided there is a member on site to give access and supervise you. Mornings are the best time to visit.

www.lbo.org.uk

Felixstowe Museum

Explore the fascinating artefacts and collections of Felixstowe Museum, which brings alive the military and social history of this seaside town.

Explore the fascinating artefacts and collections of Felixstowe Museum, which brings alive the military and social history of this seaside town.

Housed within the Ravelin Block of the neighbouring Landguard Fort, the building was once home to a submarine mining establishment.

The museum is managed by a team of friendly volunteers who are always happy to help. Their expertise is second to none and is always delivered with enthusiasm and a passion for history.

A real ‘hidden’ treasure – adults and children alike can discover all sorts of amazing stuff in fourteen different rooms, from costumes and model planes, to fossils and toys. There are also special events, learning activities and new themed exhibitions each season to enjoy.

Beehive Cafe serving cakes, snacks, toasties/paninis, hot/cold drinks and lunch platters.

www.felixstowemuseum.org

Landguard Nature Reserve

Take time to visit our wonderful Nature Reserve at Landguard.

Covering approximately 33 hectares (81 acres) this shingle spit on the southern tip of Suffolk’s stunning coastline offers a variety of flora and fauna. Unusual and rare plants, migrating birds, military history and huge ships arriving and departing at Britain’s busiest container port.

Landguard is a designated Local Nature Reserve (LNR) due to its value to the local community and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) because of its high wildlife conservation value, such as its rare vegetated shingle habitat and botanical species.

https://www.discoverlandguard.org.uk/landguard-nature-reserve

View Point Cafe

Eat, drink and enjoy the view..

The View Point Cafe is a warm and friendly building situated at the John Bradfield Viewing Area – voted one of the top 50 things to do in Suffolk.

Discover videos and exhibits on the attractions of the Peninsula, public toilets and a 60 seater cafe – with both indoor and outdoor seating offering stunning views of the estuary, alongside the giant ships arriving and departing at the Port of Felixstowe.

The View Point Cafe serves all day breakfasts, fish and chips, snacks, meals, homemade soup, cakes, ice cream and beverages to eat in or take away. Food is cooked to order in the open kitchen and locally sourced where possible.

www.viewpointcafe.co.uk

Harwich Harbour Ferry

The only ferry service connecting Suffolk and Essex.

The Harwich Harbour Foot and Bicycle Ferry runs from the John Bradfield Viewing Area at Felixstowe to Harwich and Shotley.

Enjoy stunning views of the Landguard Peninsula from the water, and get up close to some of the biggest container ships in the world at the Port of Felixstowe.

The ferry operates in favourable weather only.

www.harwichharbourferry.com

Membership Level: 1. Charity/Non-Profit Member

Categories: Bird ObservatoryCafeFoot and Bicycle FerryHospitality and LeisureMuseumNature Reserve

The Landguard Trust

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