Attractions and places to see around Stradbroke offer a variety of historical sites, castles, and viewpoints. This region provides opportunities for exploring significant man-made monuments and enjoying scenic landscapes. Visitors can discover a range of cultural heritage and natural beauty across its diverse locations.
Last updated: April 25, 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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Very imposing building with some interesting carvings on the timbers.
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For a view of the castle turn up Castle Hill lane off the main village road to reach the car park. The castle itself is best accessed without road cleats on.
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A spectacular place which sums up everything you might imagine about an English castle. It was built in the 12th century and was where Mary Tudor was proclaimed the Queen of England. It is in the care of English Heritage and you can wonder at the amazing views from the outside for free or pay to go inside. For more information see the website https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/framlingham-castle/
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Eye Castle is one of the few surviving motte-and-bailey castles from the early Norman period. Built shortly after the Norman conquest of England in 1066, the castle was sacked and largely destroyed in 1265. Nowadays, the castle offers a more tranquil and interesting place to visit. The castle site has recently been restored, opening up new areas to explore and providing a viewing platform offering wonderful views of the church, Eye and surrounding countryside for miles around. The castle is open daily from Easter until the end of October. During the winter it is open on weekends only, subject to weather conditions. There is no entry fee. Accessible through a gate in Castle Hill, off Castle Street.
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Eye Vicarage is a fantastic building thought to date from the 1450's. It is built around a timber frame, with a Georgian southern facade and later re-modelled in the Victorian era.
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You can’t go into or around the castle with road bikes but you can go as far as the entrance with its impressive walls.
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The region is rich in historical sites, including several castles and man-made monuments. You can explore Framlingham Castle, a magnificent Grade-I listed castle with a history dating back to 1148. Another notable site is Eye Castle, one of the few surviving motte-and-bailey castles from the early Norman period, offering restored areas and a viewing platform. Don't miss The Vicarage, an imposing building thought to date from the 1450s with a timber frame and Georgian facade.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Framlingham Castle is a great option, offering historical exploration for all ages. Homersfield Bridge, the oldest concrete bridge in Great Britain, provides a nice spot to pause by the river, and its nearby pubs are also family-friendly. The Vicarage, with its unique architecture, can also be an interesting stop for families.
For scenic views, Eye Castle offers a viewing platform with wonderful vistas of the church, Eye, and the surrounding countryside. Framlingham Castle also provides impressive views from its walls. Additionally, Heveningham Hall is situated along a road that offers views of its grand landscaping.
The Stradbroke area offers various outdoor activities. You can find several running trails, such as the 'Chicken Farm loop from Stradbroke' or 'Running loop from Wingfield'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like 'The Vicarage – Bungay Town Centre loop from Laxfield' or 'Eye Castle – The Vicarage loop from Hoxne'. If you prefer hiking, explore easy trails like 'St Mary’s Church, Brome loop from Brome and Oakley' or 'Hoxne Village Green – Hoxne Watermill loop from Hoxne'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for Running Trails around Stradbroke, Cycling around Stradbroke, and Easy hikes around Stradbroke.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. You can explore routes like the 'St Mary’s Church, Brome loop from Brome and Oakley' (5.3 km), the 'Hoxne Village Green – Hoxne Watermill loop from Hoxne' (3.9 km), or the 'Water Pump loop from Badingham' (4.9 km). These trails are generally considered easy and are great for a leisurely walk. More options can be found in the Easy hikes around Stradbroke guide.
Homersfield Bridge holds the distinction of being the oldest concrete bridge in Great Britain. Built in 1869 with a wrought iron frame, it's a Grade II listed structure that spans the River Waveney, marking the border between Suffolk and Norfolk. It's now exclusively used by foot and bike traffic, offering a charming spot to admire the river.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural significance of the sites. For instance, Framlingham Castle is loved for its historical exploration, while Eye Castle is valued for its restored areas and wonderful views. The unique structure of The Vicarage and the tranquil setting of Homersfield Bridge are also frequently highlighted by visitors.
No, there is no entry fee for Eye Castle. It is open daily from Easter until the end of October, and on weekends only during winter, subject to weather conditions. Access is through a gate in Castle Hill, off Castle Street.
You cannot go into or around Framlingham Castle with road bikes, but you can cycle as far as the entrance to admire its impressive walls. For those who are English Heritage members, entry to the castle is free; otherwise, there is a Pay & Display system.
Yes, there are cycling routes designed to take you past some of the key attractions. For example, the 'View of Framlingham Castle – Framlingham Castle loop from Stradbroke' is a moderate 36.6 km route. Another option is the 'Eye Castle – The Vicarage loop from Hoxne', an easy 29.1 km route that connects two significant historical sites. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Stradbroke guide.
Heveningham Hall is known for its grand architecture and extensive, beautifully landscaped grounds. While the hall itself is a private residence, the surrounding area offers a pleasant, undulating road that provides picturesque views of the estate, making it a popular spot for cyclists and those enjoying the scenic countryside.


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