Set in Walberswick, 1 km from Southwold Pier Beach, The Bell Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
This 4-star hotel is in Southwold town centre, 200 metres from the beach. It offers free parking, two restaurants, a butler service and free WiFi throughout.
John
United Kingdom
Modernised central situation friendly staff excellent food
Blyth Hotel is located in the seaside town of Southwold, on the Suffolk coast. This beautifully restored Edwardian property offers an à la carte restaurant, a bar and free parking.
White Hart Inn has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Blythburgh. The property is around 26 km from Framlingham Castle, 38 km from Saint Botolph's Burgh and 42 km from Eye Castle.
Midway between Southwold and Aldeburgh, this modernised, rustic inn has an excellent restaurant and refurbished, stylish rooms. It is an ideal base for exploring the Suffolk Heritage Coast.
The Randolph Hotel is situated in Reydon near Southwold, 41 km from Norwich and 47 km from Ipswich. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Every room has a flat-screen TV.
Diane
United Kingdom
Vegetarian option for dinner was superb.
Great facilities and lovely outside area
Located on Southwold’s High Street, in the county of Suffolk, the Crown Hotel offers en suite accommodation, free Wi-Fi, a restaurant and a bar.
Derek
United Kingdom
Breakfast was excellent served by the very helpful and polite staff. Our room was comfortable and bright with an overview of the high street though this meant some noise late at night and early morning. Even so we spent a comfortable night and had a good sleep. We will be back !
Located in Southwold, 700 metres from Southwold Pier Beach, The Sail Loft provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Edward
United Kingdom
smooth check in, lovely place. right by the beach and left to get on with it.
Very pretty buildings and two pubs serving good food.
Very pretty buildings and two pubs serving good food. A bit disconcerting not having any pavements to walk on especially after a night in one of the pubs and although not a majorly busy road enough traffic to make you aware of this ie wouldn’t have liked pushing a pushchair or being in a wheelchair/mobility scooter. Lovely rowboat ferry service to Southwold (real bonus) nice tea room and a good Co-Op opened generous hours.
Glesny
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
lovely but stoney beach, very picturesque village, two pubs...
lovely but stoney beach, very picturesque village, two pubs a cafe and beach shops, but limited facilities facilities and access, so Walberswick retains its charm. Foot-ferry across the river to Southwold harbour for fish and chips and estuary cruises, a twenty minute walk along a footpath to Southwold for shops and more full on tourist facilities.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Our favourite place was the footpath to Blythburgh along the...
Our favourite place was the footpath to Blythburgh along the old railway. It was good for birdwatching, overlooking a large reedbed which included a hide and the woodland and surrounding fields. There were very few proper footpaths around the area which if walking to village could be a problem and there are lots of restricted parking.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Charming, low key village.
Charming, low key village. Very friendly locals, lovely gift shop and tea room. We loved the nature reserve (saw seals and oystercatchers!) and the beach was fantastic. It’s easy to get around and there are lots of views - interesting buildings, especially the church and some unique flint graves.
It isn’t the cheapest place to visit, but there is an emphasis on quality and it’s well worth a trip.
Emma
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Outstanding small villiage with at least two places to eat...
Outstanding small villiage with at least two places to eat and also a well stcked CO-OP. Everyone we met were friendly and the long beach, with no noisy sea side shops and amusements was perfect for an unwinding, restful stay. For walkers, the dunes and areas of marsh are worth a visit, and the little ferry across to Southwold allows a change of pace, with the town far more commercialised. Although a villiage, Walberswick can get very full. Functions mean that resturants are not always available, so check in advance!
Miles
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful village on the green with a short walk down to the...
Beautiful village on the green with a short walk down to the water's edge. Getting across to Southwold is easy on the small rowing boat ferry, with the Sole Bay Fish company a two minute walk away.
The room was split into 3 sections so everything was self-contained. Bed was comfy and heating great. TV in an awkwardly low position but I didn't really use it. Breakfast was great- porridge and orange juice. Wholemeal bread was provided, at my request so thank you. The rooms were very clean, the bathroom was lovely and spacious with a great shower and towels. It was quiet and great location for Walberswick and Suffolk coastal areas. Plenty of parking and easy key access. Good value for money and privacy.
We chose The Lodge for its reasonable price in comparison with hotels in neighbouring Soutwold, where we attended a friend's funeral.. We thought we might "get what we paid for", but were pleasantly surprised by the spacious room, cleanliness and the kitchenette facilities. The variety of items for Continental breakfast was more than adequate. (We brought our own soya milk and spread.) The other four units were unoccupied, so we were fortunate to enjoy a very peaceful stay!
This is an excellent no frills place to stay close to the otherwise expensive Walberswick. The room was bigger than expected with a 'kitchenette' area with microwave and kettle, table and chairs, and a small sofa. Bathroom with walk in shower, and use of garden. The Lodge is handy for walks and cycling on the heaths and marshes, and a twenty minute walk to the village, albeit along a sometimes busy road.
Location was superb, particularly for a large family such as ours - we commandeered four of the five units! Lovely and rural but moments from the sand duney beach of walberswick.
Rooms were clean and had all the equipment we needed for a self catering stay. Garden huge and the owners were happy for us to erect a paddling pool for the kids to play in as the weather was glorious. We can't fault the place!
Fab location. In the woods and short walk to the riverside. Walberswick Town is a few minutes drive and charming. Great pub the Anchor there.
Cottage is rustic and charming. Facilities limited. Lovely open wood fires.
The location suited our needs as did the accommodation. We liked being able to have our breakfast in our room as and when we wanted it. We also enjoyed the outside area.
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