Here are some links to help you find out what’s within a few miles of us
Aldeburgh | World-renowned connection with Benjamin Britten, founder of the annual Aldeburgh Festival. Aldeburgh is as perfect a traditional seaside escape as you could hope to find |
Thorpeness | Thorpeness is noted for its picturesque housing and large boating meare |
Dunwich | A 17th century pub, a well-known beach café and a museum devoted to the fascinating history of this now small village |
Orford Orford History |
Pretty village with a castle, river trips and walks. Also Orford Ness, a renowned nature reserve but its history is shrouded in secrecy and tales of military testing. |
Framlingham | Small town best noted for its 11th Century castle. The market square is always buzzing and sitting outside with coffee is popular as soon as the sun comes out |
Southwold | Possibly Suffolk’s best known seaside destination |
Walberswick | Across the Blyth Estuary from Southwold, with cafes, pubs and it’s own unique charm. Home of the British Crabbing Championship!!! |
Aldeburgh Music | The official website for the Aldeburgh Music Festival & Proms |
Snape Maltings | Beside the concert hall, there are shops, food hall, restaurant and a lovely environment to explore |
RSBP Minsmere | A renowned wildlife reserve |
Aldeburgh Cinema Leiston Cinema |
Both small independent theatres. Leiston 2miles Aldeburgh 4miles |
Suffolk Cycle Route | The coastal route runs right past Billeaford Hall, and links Snape with Aldeburgh and Thorpeness. Aldeburgh Tourist office keep a list of where you can hire. tel 01728 453637 |