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Exploring Suffolk
We hope you will fall in love with the county as much as we have whilst you are staying at one of our Best of Suffolk self catering holiday cottages in Suffolk.
What stands out most to us about East Suffolk are the wide open skies, long, secluded beaches, pretty villages and market towns, mouth-watering local food and of course high quality self catering holiday accommodation in and around Aldeburgh!
About Aldeburgh
Around 2 hours from London, Aldeburgh is one of our favourite places on the Suffolk coast. It's a small, unspoilt and stylish coastal town where you can still buy fresh fish from the fishermen's huts on the beach.
Aldeburgh's shops and restaurants are well known in the area and the town is definitely worth visiting even if you don't stay here. There are lots of interesting independent shops, some excellent restaurants, cafés, takeaways, art galleries, an old-style cinema, small supermarket, bookshop and inviting pubs serving local Adnams bitter, not to forget the famous fish & chip shops not to be missed!
Exploring the Suffolk Heritage Coast
You may just wish to unwind and relax, but there is plenty to see and do in the area.
If you're looking for exercise, there are some great walks and cycle routes along beaches, rivers, woodland and heaths. Our favourite walks include along the river estuary between Walberswick and Southwold (passing a good pub) and a woodland walk near the RSPB reserve at Minsmere.
More leisurely activities include boat trips on the River Alde, BBQs on the beach, a round of golf at Aldeburgh or Thorpeness Golf Clubs, or visits to the English Heritage castles at Orford and Framlingham.
Please visit our ‘Eat and Drink’ and 'What's On' pages for more well-kept Suffolk secrets.
email: info@bestofsuffolk.co.uk or call: 01728 638962









