Best attractions and places to see around Wingfield include a variety of historical sites, charming villages, and natural landscapes. The region features the River Waveney, offering scenic routes and historical crossings. Visitors can explore ancient structures and settlements that reflect centuries of local history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great customer service and lovely food, they do a great breakfast 😋
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such a perfect stretch of road, usually really quite too traffic wise
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This small ancient village is a wonderful place to stop on your cycle. You must visit The King's Head pub which is famous for its unchanging interior with rooms that haven't seen significant updates in centuries.
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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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See what they did there? Unpretentious local cafe nicely situated in the main square and open 7 days a week.
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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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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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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Laxfield Village is a charming ancient settlement with a historic pub. The Vicarage is an impressive historical building with a rich past. Additionally, Homersfield Bridge offers a nice stop where children can paddle in the shallow River Waveney, and there are pubs nearby.
The region is rich in history. You can explore Eye Castle, a motte-and-bailey castle from the Norman period, offering a viewing platform with expansive countryside views. The Vicarage, dating from the 1450s, showcases centuries of architectural modifications. Also, Homersfield Bridge is Great Britain's oldest concrete bridge, a Grade II listed structure crossing the River Waveney.
The Wingfield area offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find easy trails like the 3.9 km "Hoxne Village Green – Hoxne Watermill loop" or the 4.1 km "Hoxne Hill loop." Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 29.1 km "Eye Castle – The Vicarage loop." You can find more options and detailed routes in the Easy hikes around Wingfield and Cycling around Wingfield guides.
Yes, there are several easy and circular walks. The Easy hikes around Wingfield guide features routes like the 3.9 km "Hoxne Village Green – Hoxne Watermill loop" and the 4.5 km "Pound Lane Wood loop from Horham," both rated as easy. These are great for a relaxed stroll through the countryside.
Eye Castle is open daily from Easter until the end of October. During the winter months, it is open on weekends only, subject to weather conditions. There is no entry fee. Visiting during the warmer months (Easter to October) will give you more flexibility and better weather for exploring the grounds and enjoying the views.
For Eye Castle, you can find a car park by turning up Castle Hill lane off the main village road. The castle itself is best accessed through a gate in Castle Hill, off Castle Street.
Absolutely. The Road Along the River Waveney is a particularly lovely and quiet stretch, perfect for cycling or a scenic drive. It runs alongside farms and offers beautiful views of the river. It's appreciated by the komoot community for its peaceful atmosphere.
Visitors frequently praise the historical depth and natural beauty of the area. They enjoy the ancient character of places like Laxfield Village and its historic pub, The King's Head. The panoramic views from Eye Castle are also a highlight, as is the unique engineering and tranquil setting of Homersfield Bridge, where one can pause by the river.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. Near Homersfield Bridge, there are two pubs, The Black Swan and Wortwell Bell. In Laxfield Village, The King's Head pub is famous for its historic, unchanging interior and is a popular stop for visitors.
While specific wildlife spotting locations aren't detailed, the region's natural landscapes, particularly along the River Waveney and its surrounding quiet roads and farmlands, provide habitats for various local wildlife. Exploring routes like the Road Along the River Waveney or the nearby hiking trails could offer opportunities to observe birds and other small animals in their natural environment.
Beyond the main highlights, exploring the quiet roads and ancient settlements off the beaten path can reveal charming discoveries. The area is characterized by its historical sites and river views, so taking a leisurely cycle or walk along less-trafficked routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Wingfield guide, might lead you to your own hidden gems.


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