
Travel
Whichever direction you come from please use public transport where possible or walk/cycle to the festival site. It’s good for your health, helps the environment, and parking is very limited in the immediate area of the festival site.
The nearest postcode is South Beach, NR31 0DF
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The Way To Go Suffolk website has a useful planning tool to help with cycle network and walking route maps.
The nearest post code for the festival site is Lowestoft NR33 0HY
Walk to the Beach
Live locally? Avoid the hassle of traffic, the bridge, and one-way systems by leaving your car at home!
Here’s a handy map with walking routes from anywhere in Lowestoft: Lowestoft Walking Map
Cycle to the Beach
There are excellent cycle routes to the festival site, including along the upper esplanade from the town centre. More information on cycle routes can be found on the Sustrans website.
Bicycle parking will be available on the Upper Esplanade.
By Train with Greater Anglia and East Suffolk Lines
Did you know, First Light Festival is one of the only festivals you can travel to by train and you can enjoy a full day on the beach before catching the last train home!
There are direct train services running to Norwich and Ipswich, and on-going connections to Cambridge and London Liverpool Street. Greater Anglia and East Suffolk Lines have put on a special late-night train to Ipswich, departing Lowestoft at 23:05. The last train from Lowestoft to Norwich on Saturday is at 23.30.
Trains to Ipswich call at Oulton Broad South, Beccles, Brampton, Halesworth, Darsham, Saxmundham, Wickham Market, Melton, Woodbridge and Ipswich.
Trains to Norwich call at Oulton Broad North, Somerleyton, Haddiscoe, Reedham, Cantley, Brundall and Norwich.
Lowestoft train station is conveniently situated in central Lowestoft which is a pleasant 25-minute walk along the seafront to the festival site.
Address: Lowestoft Rail Station, Denmark Road, Lowestoft NR32 2EG
For more information and to book visit www.greateranglia.co.uk
By Bus
The nearest bus stop for the beach is Claremont Pier, a 5-10 minute walk from the festival site along the upper promenade. The nearest bus stop for Kensington Gardens is Rectory Road, a short 2 minute walk. Both are served by 1, 103, X1, 1A, 105, X2, 99, 106, X21, 102, 122 and X22 routes.
By Car
If you do choose to drive to First Light, our Festival Park & Walk is located at Kirkley & Pakefield Football Club and costs just £5 for 1 day or £8 for both Saturday and Sunday. Parking spaces can be booked at firstlightlowestoft.com/football-club-festival-parking/
Alternatively, you can search for available parking spaces in in the town via the Ringo App which will give you up to date information about availability on the day.
Please note that All Saints Road, Pakefield Road and Pakefield Street car parks are closed during the festival dates.
Visiting with a family?
Lots of information for families is available here.
Got young adults coming for the first time?
Information for young adults coming to the Festival is available here.