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.
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.
Murray
United Kingdom
Fantastic location. Staff were really friendly and the food was delicious.
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.
Judy
Australia
The location - across the road from the beach. Our room had a view across the World. There is no view to the beach.
Friendly, helpful staff
The restaurant on site.
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.
James
United Kingdom
Very nice room, decent breakfast although not a great choice.
Featuring free WiFi, The Stables at Henham Park offers bed & breakfast accommodation a 10-minute drive from Southwold. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
Frances
United Kingdom
Bed was comfortable.
Very welcoming host.
Plenty of hot water.
Great breakfast.
Quiet and peaceful.
Situated in Southwold, in a historic building, 600 metres from Southwold Pier Beach, Seaside Fisherman Cottage Southwold is a holiday home with a garden and terrace.
paul
United Kingdom
Well furnished, comfortable, ideally located for a short stay.
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.
Tricia
United Kingdom
How super dog friendly the Crown is. There was such attention to detail and we felt very comfortable wherever we went. The pub has a lovely atmosphere.
On average, 3-star hotels in Southwold cost £164 per night, and 4-star hotels in Southwold are £217 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Southwold can on average be found for £159 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
A delightful, unspoilt seaside town. Beautiful beaches, colourful beach huts, old fashioned pier, lighthouse, good High Street. Attractive traditional houses and open green areas. Footpaths across the common down to the river estuary where you can take the short ferry trip across to the village of Walberswick or look at the boats. Excellent fresh fish and chips here or up in the town!
Waite
10
Scored 10
We liked the individuality of Southwold and in particular...
We liked the individuality of Southwold and in particular its art galleries where there is a lot of art work of quality and reasonably priced. The quirky pier is appealing (despite the fact that the splendid water-clock is currently out of order) and the sandy beach is a joy to walk along. Out Saturday night meal at Coasters was one of the highlights of our stay with great food and service. A bonus we appreciated was the fact that parking was free in the car park near the town centre, an absolute rarity for contemporary England!
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful weekend spent enjoying the brewery tour, eating in...
Beautiful weekend spent enjoying the brewery tour, eating in the swan hotel, a walk along the pier and beach path. There are some very good artisan bakerys, and 2 wonderful fish and chip shops.
Wished we would have had the time to visit the lighthouse.
suzanne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely sandy beach with a long promenade.
Lovely sandy beach with a long promenade. Pier had two cafes and a couple of nice gift shops. Town center had a good selection of shops and was clean and tidy. There was a very nice putting green with a small cafe. Liked it so much we are returning later this year
Ann
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Although Southwold is best seen on a warm, sunny, wind-free...
Although Southwold is best seen on a warm, sunny, wind-free day, we enjoyed our trip at the end of April, despite the cold wind! We walked to Walberswick and back along the paths available, stopping at a lovely café there before continuing the walk. We crossed the river via the ferry (£2.00 each) which saved us from a longer trip. There is a good, sandy beach with dunes if warm, & a pier selling drinks & lunch at the far end of the town. Opposite the pier is a small Putting Green & café. We stayed at The Crown which was central to the various quality shops, a lovely bakery & the Adnams brewery/shop. There is a range of pubs to suit all tastes & several teashops to choose from. Car parking is at each end of the town, but if hills are a problem, I would suggest parking at the top car park rather than at the pier end. There is also a lighthouse in the centre of town which offers tours. All in all, a good day out!
Pam
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A real seaside gem.
A real seaside gem. Plenty of pubs (but they do get busy in the season) shops and a long beach with a pier. The afternoon tea at the Swan I would declare the best I've ever had. The adnams brewery and distillary tours are worth doing if of interest. A place of charm, pleasent walks, slowly drunk coffees and letting the world slow down a bit.
A great place to stay! Highly recommended. It’s a bit of a walk to the beach (25 mins or so) but we liked that, as it was a bit of exercise! The two main bedrooms are a good size…the third has bunk beds (but we didn’t need to use that bedroom). There is a lovely small grocery shop just a few steps away, which was very handy (but be aware it is only open until 6pm most nights, and 1pm on Sundays). Other than that, there is not a lot in the immediate vicinity. But it’s possible to walk into Southwold.
We stayed in squirrel. Lovely accommodation, small kitchen and sitting area and bathroom downstairs then lovely bedroom upstairs. Our daughter stayed on camp bed. Small seating area outside, has beautiful gardens surrounding. Great breakfast one morning (extra). Everything was very good, very welcoming, great advice on places to go. Really good location, short drive into Southwold but good spot for travelling further down coast - we also visited Aldeburgh, Orford and Snape.
The upstairs flat is perfect for a person travelling on their own: it is compact but wonderfully furnished, plenty enough for one but doesn't feel cramped or small. Kitchen is well equipped, bedroom is lovely. The flat is lovely and light and does not feel claustrophobic. It is located right in the centre of Southwold, above a shop but there's no disturbances from this, and with the flat at the back of the building, there's no street noise either.
Nice house felt very peaceful and spacious for just the two of us.
Shower broke while we were there and was replaced/fixed the same day which was great.
Nice 20ish mins walk into Southwold kept us away from the maddening crowd!
Garden was lovely (although it rained nearly every day we were there unfortunately).
Everything that was needed was there with a few exceptions (see below)
After nearly two years we really needed a holiday, this hotel is a little gem ,we are so glad we chose it
Room was spotless and although no room service , everything was replenished as we needed.
Breakfasts were lovely, and although we only ate in the restaurant once , it was a real treat
Staff welcoming and approachable
We loved our stay in southwold,Thankyou all so much
Well decorated room with comfortable bed. Good variety of teas, coffees and bathroom toiletries. Easy to walk into Southwold and harbour (10mins). Good location for exploring Southwold and the beach.
Good communication as I was contacted to let me know that the facilities were reduced due to flood and how to use key safe access.
Everything….the cleanliness, location, food were great! Also nice and quiet. However, I didn’t realize we were getting the small room, my reservation led me to believe we had the garden room. But as I mentioned, the more important aspects of the room/hotel were great!
Great family home close to the seafront and the town. On street parking was not a problem in April. Good places for food, coffee and the beach cafes just to sit and watch the world go by. Southwold is a special place we’ve been visiting for 25 years
A unique experience.
Huge (and I mean really big) room with comfy beds and luxurious bedding.
Very nice helpful staff.
Fabulous breakfast.
Interesting building - rustic luxury.
Good spot for exploring Suffolk coast by car or bike.
Location is fantastic. Lots more personality than larger hotels. Staff fantastic - special mention to Tom and Shannon - and food delicious! We were in Southwold Friday night to Sunday morning and had all our meals at the Sail Loft
A hotel with a real sense of luxury and ideally located in the heart of Southwold. An ideal base for exploring this beautiful part of Suffolk. The wonderfully furnished and equipped bedroom took my breath away.
The two sisters who own the hotel were so welcoming and the location was just a short walk from the centre of Southwold. Ideal base to visit the Adnams Distillery and Brewery. Free parking was a bonus.
My family loved this cottage. It had everything we needed for a great stay. It was close to Southwold and I would recommend this cottage to family or friends that wanted to visit Souhwold.
The bed was comfortable, the bathroom was modern and large and the breakfast was plentiful, food quality and delicious. Great location for Southwold and the surrounding areas.
Everything had been thought of for a wonderful stay at this dog friendly cottage. Warm and comfortable with a great shower and secure garden. Really enjoyed our stay.
The Crown is a very nice , comfortable , quality hotel.
The rooms are very comfortable, the food is good and the staff are polite,friendly and very helpful.
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