Some excerpts from the website of Harbour Lights that might be useful
Harbour Lights is situated opposite the South Beach and is run by Michael and Frances Hampshire. It has five letting
bedrooms, three of which overlook the sea and promenade. There are
two family rooms, two doubles and one twin. We also let some
rooms as singles. There is unrestricted
parking on the roadside outside the house;and we also have limited private
parking at the rear. Large traditional full English
breakfasts are served but if this is too much, alternatives are offered upon request. This is a
non-smoking establishment.
Harbour Lights Guest House 43 Marine Parade Lowestoft Suffolk, NR33 0QN
Telephone: 01502 539043
inbox@habourlightslowestoft.co.uk. North of Lowestoft (Great Yarmouth) Follow the A12 through the town and over the harbour bridge. Enter the A12 one-way system and Harbour Lights will be found on the right hand side of Marine Parade. South of Lowestoft (Ipswich) Follow the A12 towards the town
centre along London Road South. Before reaching the harbour turn right at Parade Road North on to the A12 southbound section of the one-way system, this is Marine Parade and Harbour Lights will be found on the right hand side. From Beccles Norwich Follow the A146 towards Lowestoft town
centre. At the junction of Belvedere Road with the A12 turn right onto the southbound one way section of the A12. This is Marine Parade and Harbour Lights will be found. on the right hand side.
Additional comments : Use the reservation Form to make Booking Enquiry OR you can can call us on 01502 539043. You can either book online or
telephone Frances or Michael to see what
rooms are available.
Telephone bookings are accepted but a deposit will be required to confirm booking. Unfortunately our facilities are not suitable for some disabled people as all
bedrooms are on the first and second floors with the
breakfast room in the basement.
Oulton Broad Next to Lowestoft is Oulton Broad, the southern gateway to the newest National Park, the Norfolk Broads. Southwold Pier The newly restored Southwold Pier. Discover the Sunrise Coast - from the friendly resort of Lowestoft at Britain's most easterly point, to the classic seaside town of Southwold. Award-winning beaches and the southern gateway to The Broads. At the heart of the Sunrise Coast, Lowestoft is officially Britain's most easterly town - offering all the ingredients for a family holiday. It has award-winning sandy beaches, two lively piers, classic seafront
gardens and the Edwardian-style East Point Pavilion. Visitors can see the once flourishing fishing port, then discover the town's rich history at several museums.