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The Golden Key, hotel in Snape

Offering a bar and quiet street view, The Golden Key is set in Snape, 23 km from Saint Botolph's Burgh and 35 km from Ipswich Station.

Lovely comfortable pub with rooms with very friendly and welcoming staff. Great breakfast, and we also had a hood evening meal. Great location for going to concerts at Snape Maltings
8.5
Scored 8.5
Very good
Rated very good
398 reviews
Price from£115per night
The Half House, hotel in Snape

The Half House, a property with a garden, is located in Snape, 23 km from Saint Botolph's Burgh, 36 km from Ipswich Station, as well as 42 km from Bungay Castle.

Location was delightful - rural, very peaceful & close to foot-paths & coastal walks. We linked a trip to Orford Ness into our stay. We really enjoyed a most tranquil stay. The owner came to say hello whilst we were sitting in the garden but was in no way intrusive. We really appreciated the phone call from Coastal Cottages on the day of arrival, advising us that we could enter the property ahead of time & that there were no fresh supplies in the house.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
6 reviews
Price from£504per night
The Brudenell, hotel in Snape

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.

Location, staff and ambiance are spot on!
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
747 reviews
Price from£181per night
Thorpeness Golf Club and Hotel, hotel in Snape

Situated on the sunny Suffolk Heritage Coast, Thorpeness Golf Club and Hotel offers modern rooms with picturesque views.

Friendly staff, good food
8.2
Scored 8.2
Very good
Rated very good
657 reviews
Price from£130per night
Wentworth Hotel, hotel in Snape

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.

Its location and proximity to local facilities
8.6
Scored 8.6
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
430 reviews
Price from£283per night
The Bell Hotel, Saxmundham, hotel in Snape

Surrounded by beautiful Suffolk countryside, The Bell Hotel, Saxmundham is a coaching inn in the heart of Saxmundham. It has beautifully decorated rooms, free Wi-Fi and delicious food.

Central, cosy, relaxed. Free parking.
9.2
Scored 9.2
Superb
Rated superb
138 reviews
Price from£162per night
The White Lion Hotel, hotel in Snape

The White Lion is a traditional hotel opposite Aldeburgh’s shingle beach, where wooden huts line the shore.

Warm comfortable room. Tasty breakfast with a good choice. Pleasant staff.
8.2
Scored 8.2
Very good
Rated very good
1,347 reviews
Price from£145per night
Crown and Castle, hotel in Snape

Situated within just a short walk away Orford Castle, in the heart of tranquil village of Orford, the Crown and Castle offers highly rated restaurant with 21 en-suite bedrooms. In 2018.

Great location
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
217 reviews
Price from£153per night
The White Horse Hotel, hotel in Snape

This small, friendly hotel is in rural Leiston, close to the coast at Aldburgh and Sizewell. The rooms are en suite and main bar shows satellite channels.

The room was nicely decorated and clean. The shower is nice.
7.2
Scored 7.2
Good
Rated good
385 reviews
Price from£110per night
Greenacres, hotel in Snape

Located 13 km from Framlingham Castle, 26 km from Saint Botolph's Burgh and 29 km from Bungay Castle, Greenacres provides accommodation set in Kelsale.

This property was very clean, tidy and well equipped for our 2 night stay. It also had an outdoor courtyard with a table, chairs and a couple of sun loungers, ideal for sitting outside during a warm evening! There were also games, books and jigsaw puzzles for guests to use. I liked the mini toiletries left for us and the tea, coffee and biscuits. The wi-fi (important for our teenage daughters) was a good, strong signal. The owner met us upon arrival after we advised we were on our way and was very helpful in terms of directions and features of the property, including the wi-fi code. The property is very conveniently situated just off the A12, but we didn't hear the traffic noise at all (it's not an overly busy stretch of road anyway). Its location made a very good base to explore the Suffolk coastline and towns such as Aldeburgh and Southwold are a short car ride away. Overall, we enjoyed our stay and would recommend.
9.3
Scored 9.3
Superb
Rated superb
69 reviews
Price from£170per night
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What guests said about Snape:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    My wife and I mainly stay in snape for walking and there are...

    My wife and I mainly stay in snape for walking and there are plenty of footpaths locally that dont involve a drive, especially all or part of the sailors path and across snape warren nature resrve to the Maltings. From the Maltings there are walks to Iken church and Tunstall forest. A short drive to Aldeburgh and there are several walks such as along the beach to thorpeness and return along the disused railway line.
    john
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Quite quiet as previously mentioned but lovely area, even...

    Quite quiet as previously mentioned but lovely area, even had a small run up the road, so peaceful! Maltings are a few minutes drive away and the sister pub Plough & Sail a 5 minute walk which is where we ate on our first night Snape is central to explore Framlington,Leiston, Saxmundam,Orford etc etc
    Gillian
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Snape is a quiet village located not far from Aldeburgh or...

    Snape is a quiet village located not far from Aldeburgh or Thorpeness. The Maltings are worth a visit. Unfortunately the day we visited it rained heavily. Used the cafe and found the staff very friendly. When we return we will stay longer.
    Colin
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Snape is lovely and chilled.

    Snape is lovely and chilled. Even in the good weather in peak season it's not too busy. We found it safe, comfortable and liked the way its 10 mins from the coast. The maltings are great and worth visiting even if your not stopping in Snape.
    Sarah
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Snape is a pleasant village on the river Alde and on the...

    Snape is a pleasant village on the river Alde and on the edge of the marshes that line the estuary. Its natural beauty has been crowned by the establishment of the Snape Maltings by the Composer Benjamin Britten with his partner the Baritone Peter Pears. Today it is the home of visiting musicians of international aclaim. We had enjoyed a concert by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales performing music by Britten, Shostakovich and Rachmaninov.
    Peter.genius
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Visited to attend a friend's art exhibition at Snape...

    Visited to attend a friend's art exhibition at Snape Maltings; my first trip to this area and what a wonderful surprise. The Maltings have lots of craft shops, refreshment venues and of course, the amazing concert hall. The river, marsh walks are relaxing, and there is a boat trip too! Wished we had booked for longer to explore more of the area.
    Susan
    United Kingdom
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