Aldeburgh

Aldeburgh is not just about the music, fine though the Snape Maltings/Benjamin Britten tradition may be, as the seaside settlement has its shingle beach fishermen and Moot Hall to name but three other points of interest... Read More

Aldeburgh Events

June
Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts
September
Aldeburgh Food & Drink Festival
October
October Britten Festival

Hotels in Aldeburgh - 8 places to stay

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Wentworth Hotel

Wentworth Hotel
The Wentworth sits right on the edge of the beautiful Suffolk coast, looking out over Aldeburgh Beach. Since 1920, it has been run by the Pritt family and Michael Pritt, third generation and present owner, ... More | Double Room: From £182 | visit website
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Brudenell Hotel

Brudenell Hotel

This newly refurbished award winning hotel is located right on the beach in the delightful Edwardian town of Aldeburgh. The 44 spacious bedrooms enjoy sea, river or marshland views. Unrivalled views can also be enjoyed ... More | Double Room: From £102 | visit website

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Thorpeness Hotel & Golf Club

Thorpeness Hotel & Golf Club

The Hours Fly by Where Time Stood Still....... A genuine seaside 'hidden gem' near fashionable Aldeburgh, unique amongst holiday villages. Located adjacent to the Meare and gardens this hotel offers 30 large, well-decorated en-suite bedrooms, ... More | Double Room: From £112 | visit website

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The Dolphin

The Dolphin
Situated in the unique seaside village of Thorpeness, the Dolphin Inn, a free house, has placed itself in the heart of the community. A short stroll takes you to miles of unspoilt Suffolk heritage coastline and we ... More | visit website

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