Best attractions and places to see around Kirby Cane include historical landmarks and natural features. This village in South Norfolk, England, is situated on high ground overlooking the River Waveney, placing it within the Norfolk Broads region. The area is characterized by river valleys and elevated terrain, offering a blend of cultural sites and scenic landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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First class cafe stop using the old silo https://bungay-suffolk.co.uk/directory/etude-coffee-the-silo/
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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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Brilliant little café. Different treats on display, as well as coffee. Lots of seating both inside and out.
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The Locks is a waterfront pub so watch the little people by the river
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This is a marvelous pub and huge garden its web site says The Locks Inn is a remote riverside pub at the limit of the navigation on the River Waveney on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. It is also accessibly via a long track from Station Road in Geldeston. The track is rutted and needs carful riding BUT its well worth the effort. In 2020 it was put up for sale by auction at very short notice and its future as a pub looked in serious doubt. But the community pulled together and managed to purchase the pub and set it up as a Community Benefit Society. Almost 1600 people are now shareholder members of this iconic pub giving it the widest ownership of any pub in the country. The Locks is is a family friendly pub with good food, quality ales from local breweries and a wide range of musical events. Good range of beers and zero alcohol lager on draught - which is unusual. Tea and coffee avaivable all day from 12 noon. We did not try and food but looks traditional pub fayre 12 to 2 pm. Interesting history of the lock and navigation on the river on an information board. Free mooring if you use the pub for you boat types. One not to miss just because its so unusual, so remote but so busy!!!
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Kirby Cane and its surroundings offer several historical sites. You can explore the medieval All Saints Church in Kirby Cane, known for its round tower and Norman doorway. Further afield, consider visiting the ruins of Bungay Castle, a Norman fortress, or the Seething Control Tower Museum, a restored World War II airbase control tower. English Heritage sites like St Olave's Priory and Burgh Castle Roman Fort are also within a short driving distance.
The region around Kirby Cane is rich in natural beauty, particularly due to its proximity to the River Waveney and the Norfolk Broads. You can enjoy picturesque views of the River Waveney from Beccles Old Bridge. The river itself offers opportunities to observe local wildlife like crayfish, chub, little egrets, and otters, especially around Ellingham Mill.
Yes, several attractions around Kirby Cane are suitable for families. The Reedham Ferry offers a unique chain-pulled river crossing experience. Beccles Old Bridge provides scenic views that families can enjoy. Additionally, the community-run pub, The Locks Inn at Geldeston, is known for being family-friendly with a large garden.
The area around Kirby Cane is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and running. You can find various routes that explore the River Waveney valley and the surrounding countryside. For detailed routes, check out the guides for Hiking around Kirby Cane and Running Trails around Kirby Cane.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options available. You can find gentle routes like the 'Chedgrave Staithe – family walks in the Broads' or the 'Bath House in The Broads – Riverside Walk in The Broads loop from Bungay'. These are perfect for casual strolls and exploring the local scenery. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Kirby Cane guide.
For a unique coffee experience, visit Étude Coffee at The Silo, located in a repurposed grain silo with views over the Waveney Valley. If you're looking for a traditional pub, The Locks Inn at Geldeston is a community-run establishment with a riverside setting, offering good food and local ales.
All Saints Church is a significant medieval parish church, notable for being one of Norfolk's approximately 124 round-tower churches. Its origins likely predate the Norman Conquest, featuring a rare Norman south doorway, a 14th-century font, and ancient spruce trees in its churchyard. It is a Grade I listed building, reflecting its architectural and historical importance.
Yes, some attractions offer wheelchair accessibility. The Reedham Ferry is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, Étude Coffee at The Silo also provides wheelchair access, making it a comfortable stop for visitors.
Yes, Leet Hill in Kirby Cane is a 6.5-hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It showcases deposits from the Middle Pleistocene, including glacial gravels. However, it's important to note that Leet Hill is a working quarry and does not have public access.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique experiences offered, such as the continuous demand service of the Reedham Ferry and the remote, community-run charm of The Locks Inn at Geldeston. The picturesque views from Beccles Old Bridge and the distinctive setting of Étude Coffee at The Silo are also highly rated by the komoot community.
Yes, the area has Roman connections. Reedham, near the Reedham Ferry, was once a coastal village with a Roman lighthouse, and fragments of Roman brick and stone can still be found in the local church. Further afield, Burgh Castle Roman Fort, about 9 miles away, features imposing stone walls of a 3rd-century Roman 'Saxon Shore' fort.
Kirby Cane Hall is a Grade II* listed country house dating back to the 17th century, though it was significantly remodeled later. It features an impressive interior oak staircase from 1642. While a significant historical landmark, it is a private residence and not generally open to the public.


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