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