Attractions and places to see around Mettingham include historical sites and natural landscapes. Located in Suffolk, the village offers insights into its medieval past, notably Mettingham Castle and All Saints Church. The area is bordered by the River Waveney and lies partly within The Broads National Park, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. This region features a mix of historical landmarks and scenic river views.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The more scenic alternative to the modern road bridge on the adjacent B1062. A popular swim and picnic spot in the summer.
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Excellent artisan coffee and tasty cakes. Cycle-friendly, with open level access and outdoor seating. The cycle rail is a bit high off the ground though: my bike was swinging in the wind!
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Nice views of the cruisers on the Waveney although the road pinches as it crosses the bridge so you can't stop to admire them.
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The Locks Inn occupies a riverside setting at the end of the navigable section of River Waveney. Having almost closed down in 2020, today it is a community-run establishment with over 1,500 shareholders! It serves a range of good pub grub and roasts on sundays.
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The Grade I-listed Norman Bungay Castle became the seat of the Bigod family, allies of King William during the conquest of 1066. The Bigods were charismatic leaders among the barons and oversaw the construction of the keep in the latter half of the 12th century. Today, Bungay Castle is an impressive ruin, with its two huge gate towers still intact. However, throughout 2023, the castle was closed for restorations.
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First class cafe stop using the old silo https://bungay-suffolk.co.uk/directory/etude-coffee-the-silo/
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The castle is closed for all of 2023 for refurbishment and repairs https://bungay-suffolk.co.uk/to-do/castle/
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Originally built in 1958 as a grain silo, and decommissioned in 2016, this imposing building now takes on a new lease of life. On the Norfolk-Suffolk border, overlooking the beautiful Waveney Valley, just outside Bungay. A tall building standing proudly boasting some of the best views in Suffolk… Etude Coffee is now the most unique coffee shop in the Waveney Valley. Serving specialty coffees and teas and soft drinks and sweet and savory pastries and cakes provided by The Black Dog Deli. Great friendly staff in a very open yet industrial space, what's not to like. Opening hours: Thursday: 8am-2pm Friday: 8am-2pm Saturday: 9am-3pm Sundays: 9am-3pm
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Mettingham is rich in history. You can observe the impressive Edwardian-style gatehouse and some original walls of Mettingham Castle, a scheduled monument. The village also features All Saints Church, a Grade I listed round-tower church. Further afield, explore the ruins of Bungay Castle, a Norman fortress, or visit Beccles Old Bridge and Homersfield Bridge, both with historical significance and scenic river views.
Mettingham Castle is largely in ruins and privately owned. While you cannot enter the private residence, you can still observe the impressive Edwardian-style gatehouse, some of the original stone walls, and the surrounding moats and earthworks from public vantage points. The site has undergone significant renovation.
The northern boundary of Mettingham parish is formed by the River Waveney, offering peaceful walks and opportunities for activities like canoeing. Part of the parish also lies within The Broads National Park, known for its serene waterways and abundant wildlife. The castle's extensive moats are also notable features, contributing to the historical landscape and providing habitat for local wildlife.
Yes, the area around Mettingham is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for both walking and cycling. For easy walks, consider options like the 'Mettingham Castle loop from Bungay' or 'The Wherry Inn loop from Geldeston'. Cyclists can explore routes such as 'Beccles Quay – View of the River Waveney loop from Bungay'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the easy hikes around Mettingham guide and the cycling around Mettingham guide.
Absolutely. You can visit The Locks Inn at Geldeston, a community-run pub with a riverside setting at the end of the navigable River Waveney, known for its pub grub and roasts. Another unique spot is Étude Coffee at The Silo, a cafe housed in a former grain silo overlooking the Waveney Valley, serving specialty coffees and pastries.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The riverside settings of places like The Locks Inn and the views from Beccles Old Bridge are highly appreciated. The unique atmosphere of Étude Coffee at The Silo also receives praise for its setting and offerings.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Beccles Old Bridge offers scenic views, while The Locks Inn at Geldeston is a family-friendly pub with a large garden. Étude Coffee at The Silo provides a welcoming space for all ages, and the ruins of Bungay Castle can be an interesting historical exploration for families.
All Saints Church is a notable historical landmark in Mettingham. It is a Grade I listed round-tower church, one of about 40 such churches found in Suffolk. The church was restored in 1898 and stands as a significant example of local architectural heritage.
Mettingham Castle was originally a fortified manor house founded in 1342 by Sir John de Norwich. It later became home to Mettingham College from 1394 until 1542. Today, it is a scheduled monument and a Grade II listed building. For more historical context, you can refer to the Wikipedia page for Mettingham Castle.
Yes, Étude Coffee at The Silo is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a unique cafe experience overlooking the Waveney Valley.
Beccles Old Bridge, an iron bridge built in 1884, offers excellent views of boats moored at the quay along the River Waveney. It's a picturesque spot to pause and observe the river activity.


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