Good weather drew visitors to the East Suffolk coast on Easter Sunday, where they enjoyed the sunshine with family and friends under the newly-relaxed coronavirus restrictions.

Visitors to the Landguard Fort area in Felixstowe said the car parks were at least three-quarters full.

East Anglian Daily Times: Car parks at Landguard were three quarters full but the area is so spacious it still seemed desertedCar parks at Landguard were three quarters full but the area is so spacious it still seemed deserted (Image: Paul Geater)

East Anglian Daily Times: People queuing for facilities maintained social distancingPeople queuing for facilities maintained social distancing (Image: Paul Geater)

The county had a brief spell of summer weather earlier in the week, when temperatures reached as high as 21C - but snow is forecast for tomorrow.

It seems many people have taken advantage of the momentary sunny spell and flocked to Suffolk's finest nature reserves, beaches and parks.

This weekend has been the first where you can meet up in groups of six or two households outdoors, in both public spaces and private gardens.

East Anglian Daily Times: Some visitors enjoyed walking on the beachSome visitors enjoyed walking on the beach (Image: Paul Geater)

East Anglian Daily Times: Families and dog walkers flocked to the Landguard nature reserveFamilies and dog walkers flocked to the Landguard nature reserve (Image: Paul Geater)