Aldeburgh and Southwold are known for their independent shops, delis, cafes, pubs and restaurants who offer high-quality products and unique experiences.
Summer might almost be over, but there’s no need for the winter blues just yet. An autumnal Suffolk is a beautiful place to be. After a long summer, Suffolk takes a deep breath and relaxes after entertaining its guests.
Back for its second year, Thorpefest returns to Thorpeness Country Club this July with a bigger line up of music acts, entertainment and food and drink.
If you’re planning on visiting the Suffolk Coast this year then we think there are two must-see locations you’re sure to love – the seaside town of Aldeburgh and the seaside village Thorpeness.
The winter season has arrived in Suffolk so it’s time to pop on a double layer of socks, a parka, hat, scarves and gloves because it’s time to enjoy the great outdoors.