If you head from the east, walk through Normanston Park, and over
the railway bridge, from the west Harbour Road, or from the north
Constable Close or from the south By Boat, Please Keep Children
Close
The Cache is Small Tupperware Type and has minimal in at the mo,
so please add to it.
Please replace carefully and out of sight, Have Fun And Good
Luck
Lake Lothing is a saltwater lake that separates South Lowestoft
from North Lowestoft within the county of Suffolk in the United
Kingdom.
This stretch of water is connected to the North Sea through
Lowestoft Harbour and connects to Oulton Broad, part of the Norfolk
Broads national park via Mutford Lock.
Three bridges cross Lake Lothing, these being Lowestoft Bascule
Bridge which takes the busy A12 road through Lowestoft town centre
as part of the main route from Great Yarmouth to London, Oulton
Broad Swing Bridge carrying the East Suffolk Line between Lowestoft
railway station and Oulton Broad South railway station and Mutford
Lock Road Bridge which provides a crossing for the A1117 to
Beccles.
The Lake is approximately 2 miles (3km) long and 150 yards
(135m) wide at its widest point and just 35 yards (30m) wide at the
mouth near the bascule bridge