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Following the inland route, go past the Oddfellows public house and a line of benches facing out to sea. There are boats beached on the shingle here and views back to Lowestoft harbour and the huge wind turbine beyond at Lowestoft Ness. Walk past a field that has a collection of beach huts and along a tarmac path with holiday chalets on the right. At the junction with the neighbouring holiday village, where there is a footpath sign pointing along Pakefield Cliffs and a Suffolk Coast Path sign pointing inland, take the latter, heading up a lane past Cliftonville residential cul-de-sac. Go straight on at the junction along Arbour Lane, and continue past the holiday park and a McDonald’s to reach a roundabout.
The next section of a mile or so (1.6km) is not particularly pleasant walking, following a section of the busyA12. Go left along London Road towards the next roundabout and, just before reaching this, bear left along Catherine Terrace and Barnard Terrace, where a sign telegraph pole reassures that you are still on the Suffolk Coast Path. Cross the roundabout, past an ‘Ipswich A12’ sign and the entrance driveway to Pakefield Hall. At the next roundabout, bear left along the B1437 towards Kessingland.