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  • Updated by joanj on Jul 8, 2007
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  • Ipswich - Orwell Bridge spanning the River Orwell
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  • Shotley Peninsula is approx 16 miles from the centre of Ipswich and to reach it you pass through little villages, but also the road partly runs along the river Orwell. Along this stretch of road, there are a few laybys where you can watch boats sailing up the river to the Ipswich Marina and view the huge expanse of the Orwell Bridge, which is part of the A14 road link to Felixstowe and beyond

    The Penisula is popular with birdwatchers, with riverside walks, a few traditional inns, two waterside restaurants, and lovely scenery.

    There are frequent bus services to and from Ipswich.


    When you arrive at Shotley you can go no further because there in front of you is the river Stour, and across you can see the Quay at Harwich, where the cruise ships arrive and depart from.

    The day we spent a few hours there, the cruise ship Jewel of the Seas was preparing to Depart for a cruise to Norway. I did take a photograph of the cruise ship, and a distance shot showing the cranes of Felixstowe in the background while the ship was slowly negotiating the river prior to heading out to the North Sea.

    Looking to the left you can see the huge cranes of Felixstowe , and if you park the car and walk around the corner to the left of you, you arrive at the Lock Gates which takes the boats from the river to the Marina Basin.

    Along by the Lock gate, there is the Harwich Harbour Foot and cycle ferry, a small craft which takes 10 minutes Harwich to Shotley (& return) and Harwich to Felixstowe, 15 minutes.

    there is a timetable posted by the berthing pier.

    Also here by the Lock and Marina, where there is some parking available, there is a small museum housing memorabelia of HMS Ganges. There are a lot of photographs, interesting uniforms of most of the ranks, a host of information on HMS Ganges, and there are volunteer personnel on hand to answer your questions. There is no charge, but donations may be made.

    Concession pass holders can use the ferry free of charge. Check out the website of www.suffolkonboard.com .


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    Phone: 0791 991 1440
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    Off The Beaten Path: Farm Trail
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  • Written by joanj on Apr 27, 2009
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  • Ipswich - Hollow Trees Farm shop
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  • Approx 12.9 miles from Ipswich on the A1141, is Hollow trees Farm, with a shop, cafe, plant shop, working farm and farm trail.

    The Farm is a 140 acre mixed farm, and the farm attracts lots of visitors. There is no entrance fee to the farm, trail etc., but they do like you to either purchase from the farm shop, or just buy bags of animal feed at 30p per small bag, which the children love to feed to the livestock.

    There are free range chickens (their eggs are on sale in the shop), goats, sheep, pigs, cows, couple of horses, a few birds in an aviary, guinea pigs. In addition to this there is a welli boot throwing area, which is huge fun for the children, and a few picnic tables where you can take your picnic and enjoy. But beware the free range chickens like to come to the party as well !!!!!!

    Look at the picture of the goats waiting for their feed, which you place in a little blue box on a contraption that you wind up to them via a handle at the bottom.

    Do visit the website and see all that is on offer, and see the third generation of farmers at this site.


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    Comments for joanj about Ipswich
    Fergie01 Tue May 19, 2009 01:10 UTC
     hello joan..house on the market now...so hoping to be back soon...howz Ipswich doing? its one of the places we are looking at to move too? any advice on the place? cheers Deana
    hello3001 Fri Dec 15, 2006 14:12 UTC
     Thank you for the Ipswich and Woodbridge tips! Regards! Barbara
    KiKitC Mon Dec 11, 2006 11:43 UTC
     Loved your introduction to Ipswich. Hope your birthday is full of friends and laughter!
    doreenellen Mon Dec 11, 2006 11:31 UTC
     Great page on Ipswich, well done. Nice pics. Often use that bridge over the Orwell
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