A popular Suffolk beach has been named among the best in the country.
Travel experts at national newspaper The Telegraph have selected Walberswick as part of the 20 greatest beaches in Britain.
The tranquil coastal spot has grown in popularity in recent years as a result of its stunning scenery and peaceful surroundings.
Reviewing the east Suffolk village, Telegraph writers described Walberswick as 'Southwold's lower-key little sister'.
They highlighted the beach dunes and harbour 'that's ideal for crabbing' among the best things to do when visiting the village.
A visit to Walberswick's church, St Andrew's, was also recommended.
It is the latest beach in Suffolk to achieve national recognition.
Felixstowe was recently named one of the best beaches in the country by readers' of The Guardian, while Southwold was named one of the coolest places in the UK to live.
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