With panoramic views of the Suffolk Coast, The Brudenell is just metres from Aldeburgh Beach. The elegant hotel features an award-winning restaurant and seafront terrace.
Located on the unspoilt Suffolk coast, the Wentworth Hotel is just 20 metres from the beach, and offers free Wi-Fi, private parking and an award-winning restaurant.
Peter
From
United Kingdom
It was very comfortable with excellent public rooms.
5 Coastguard Cottages, a property with a garden, is located in Aldeburgh, less than 1 km from Sudbourne Beach, 24 km from Framlingham Castle, as well as 32 km from Saint Botolph's Burgh.
Lorraine
From
United Kingdom
Location as described just a short step from the sea. House was fairly basic - could do with some redecoration. Soft furnishings, cushions etc were a big grubby and the taps had to be really tight not to drip, then spurted the water out. It was fine for a few days but I wouldn’t rush back.
Nutshell has a patio and is set in Aldeburgh, within just 1.8 km of Sudbourne Beach and 1.2 km of Aldeburgh Golf Club. Guests can benefit from a balcony and a terrace.
Danielle
From
United Kingdom
Location was fantastic.
Property was warm and comfortable.
Perfect for a couple looking for a relaxing break.
Set in Aldeburgh, this apartment is 32 km from Ipswich. The unit is 20 km from Southwold. The unit fitted with a kitchen with a microwave and toaster. A flat-screen TV is provided.
christine
From
United Kingdom
Great staff was very accomodating and helpful in communicating from time of arrival and if we needed anything during our stay the location was good with amenities and town being local which was pleasant to visit our stay was relaxing in all areas which is want we wanted
Offering a garden and quiet street view, Thimble Cottage - Aldeburgh Coastal Cottages is set in Aldeburgh, 20 km from Framlingham Castle and 28 km from Saint Botolph's Burgh.
Set in Aldeburgh and only 80 metres from Aldeburgh Beach, Seascape offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Maureen
From
United Kingdom
This self catering apartment is centrally located in Aldeburgh. It is extremely well equipped and comfortable and decorated for Christmas. There are numerous restaurants and takeaways within walking distance. Secure parking at the property is a bonus.
On average, 3-star hotels in Aldeburgh cost £172 per night, and 4-star hotels in Aldeburgh are £232 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Aldeburgh can on average be found for £171 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
We were there for only a day but would definitely return.
We were there for only a day but would definitely return. It has an upmarket 'sailing fraternity' feel but has managed to retain its traditional charm and has a host of interesting shops including lots of good quality clothes shops.
Guest review by
mike
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Sited more or less midway between Orford and Southwold it is...
Sited more or less midway between Orford and Southwold it is a great base for exporing the beautiful Suffolk Coast. The marshes north and south of Aldeburgh are lovely and are all dog friendly.
Aldeburgh itself is very nice, but fortunately we visited in March and so it wasn't too busy with tourists or those having second weekend homes there.
The stoney beach makes hard walking (compared with the sandy beaches I'm used to) but behind them are some great walking and cyling paths.
We've been there several times, and will keep going back.
Guest review by
Bob
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
We stayed Saturday night and Sunday night, late Feb.
We stayed Saturday night and Sunday night, late Feb.
Many restaurants are close Sunday and Monday nights, so plan for that.
We ate at Prezzo on Sunday, and it was fine.
A bunch of book shops around Aldeburgh, and a number of letting agencies/estate agents/ etc. probably because it's a desirable location.
Visit Fishers Distillery, walk to the clover-leaf Martello Tower, but don't intrude on the residents.
We had a great time here. Hope you do too.
Guest review by
Harry
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Aldeburgh is unique in its strong atmosphere of a fishing...
Aldeburgh is unique in its strong atmosphere of a fishing town and in particular for its unbreakable link with Benjamin Britten, whose life and music are present everywhere. (His great opera Peter Grimes is set in a very thinly disguised version of the town). Neaarby there are lots of good nature walks, and although it's not easy to get to, it's a good centre for visiting the marvellous churches of East Suffolk. The town is charming, unmodernised and, I think, full of retirees.
Guest review by
Owen
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
A charming, characterful and atmospheric place.
A charming, characterful and atmospheric place. A beautiful, unspoilt, archetypal English seaside village. But with a good range of services and facilities, including shops and cafes/restaurants. Along the lonely seashore Britten's music echoes hauntingly in your head.
Guest review by
Tony
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
We love Aldeburgh, a quaint and interesting village, lots of...
We love Aldeburgh, a quaint and interesting village, lots of places to visit in the area, good restaurants and interesting bars. A good selection of high end shops. It's great to park the car for a couple of days and enjoy the area.
Guest review by
Jackaman
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The accommodation is the ground floor of Tower House, the other floors are occupied by others. The apartment is spacious enough with comfortable beds. The kitchen is well equipped and clean and everything worked. Position is right on the sea front but was never very busy even though the weather was fine and school holidays in progress possible because the beach is all shingle, not sandy. .Aldeburgh is a pleasant town with lots of character and places to shop, eat and drink all within easy walking distance.
A very nicely furnished and comfortable home base with a very good kitchen. I liked that it was all open plan downstairs. If the weather had been better the outside seating areas would have been great! Very easy to drive in to Aldeburgh and to tour the area from here. Fun to buy all food locally: try the fish stalls near the Moot Hall in Aldeburgh, and the independent shops, and the excellent greengrocer/deli in Orford.
Your waitress Sophie was just wonderful!! Helpful, kind, willing and went out of her way to please us and other guests.
There was - honestly - nothing about The Wentworth Hotel that did less than superb!
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