Where to Stay
There are some fantastic places to stay while you are in Suffolk whether you are looking for a plush hotel at Aldeburgh or a trendy beach hut at Thorpeness. While we can’t book accommodation for you we have teamed up with some of the best providers around to offer you the best places to stay in the area.
Self-catering
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Best of SuffolkBest of Suffolk offer some of the most stylish and chic self-catering holiday accommodation in Suffolk - many are close to the seaside, others are in beautiful countryside. Food Safari and Best of Suffolk have teamed up to offer great rates on accommodation and events booked together – call for more details. “The toast of the coast…Best of Suffolk offers beautifully decorated properties on or near the coast” - Sunday Telegraph Visit www.bestofsuffolk.co.uk, email: info@bestofsuffolk.co.uk or call: 01728 638962 |
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Heritage HideawaysFrom cosy cottages for romantic weekends to grand halls for large groups, Heritage Hideaways offer high quality self-catering accommodation in fantastic rural or coastal locations across Suffolk. The small team are knowledgeable about the area and offer short breaks and flexible start dates. To see a full list of properties available visit www.heritagehideaways.com or call 01502 578278 |
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Grove FarmGrove Farm is situated in a beautiful secluded rural setting within 6 miles of Walberswick and Southwold. Three self-catering properties, The Farmhouse (sleeps 13), The Milking Parlour and The Granary (both sleep 4), are restored to a high standard by their owners have a charming blend of original features with a contemporary feel. They can be booked by the week or for short breaks subject to availability. For more information visit Grove Farm or call 07751 268180 |
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Big House HolidaysBig House Holidays specialise in large holiday properties, farm houses, barns, old rectories and vicarages throughout Suffolk for family breaks, friends' or family reunions, corporate breaks and group holidays. Located in some of England’s loveliest countryside and coastal areas, accommodation ranges from Edwardian elegance to contemporary chic. All properties sleep 10 or more people. Visit www.bighouseholidays.co.uk or call 01394 412305 |
Bed & Breakfasts
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The Anchor at WalberswickIf you are joining a Food Safari event at The Anchor you couldn’t stay much closer than in one of their six garden rooms. Visit www.anchoratwalberswick.com or call 01502 722112 |
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The Stables at Henham ParkNick and Harmony Kirtley offer three rooms in a converted Coach House in the midst of the 800 acre Henham Park estate, originally landscaped by Repton. The three rooms are light and spacious with vaulted ceilings, luxurious bathrooms and fantastic views across the parkland. Nick and Harmony offer delicious breakfast with homemade bread and other local produce. Situated a short drive from Food Safari's base at The Anchor, Walberswick, The Stables is a truly tranquil place to stay while you're in Suffolk. Visit www.stablesathenhampark.com or call 07939 566 714 |
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Laurel House, AldeburghLaurel House is a sensitively restored Victorian town house, in a quiet but central location, just a few minutes walk from the beach, shops, cinema and restaurants. This relaxed home (with a young family) has two first floor bedrooms, both with their own private bathrooms. The rooms are simply but stylishly furnished. A travel cot and high chair are also available. Visit Laurel House or call 01728 452775 for availability. |
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The Old RectorySituated in the quiet village of Campse Ashe, minutes from Woodbridge, the Suffolk Coast, Aldeburgh and Ipswich, The Old Rectory is an elegant, spacious Georgian house surrounded by beautiful, peaceful gardens. It is a modern country house with stunning accommodation, ideal for romantic weekend breaks, house parties, small meetings and weddings or simply for those in need of rejuvenation. Visit www.theoldrectorysuffolk.com or call 01728 746524 |
Camping
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Alde Garden - Yurt, Tipi and campingSituated in the beautiful Alde Valley between Framlingham and Aldeburgh, Alde Garden offers relaxing, low-impact holidays with a touch of luxury.More than just a campsite, they offer a wide range of accommodation – including Mongolian-style yurts (hand made on site), a native American style tipi, a traditional carved wooden gypsy caravan and a cozy beamed holiday cottage as well as basic tent pitches. A small and friendly business, focusing on appreciation of the environment and the countryside, Alde Garden are taking bookings from June 11. Visit www.aldegarden.co.uk or call 01728 664178 |
Hotels
The Swan, SouthwoldAdnams renowned hotel is a Southwold landmark sitting in the pretty Market Square. The hotel exudes a timeless charm. There are 42 rooms in total; some in the main hotel with views over the town's rooftops. The newly refurbished Lighthouse Rooms set in the garden are a haven of peace and tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of the town. Each has its own patio area where you can enjoy drinks after a day on Food Safari. Visit The Swan's web site or call 01502 722186 |
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The Crown, SouthwoldA small hotel, wine bar, pub and restaurant, Adnams Crown Hotel is set in the heart of Southwold with its great shops and beach nearby. The atmosphere is buzzing with a lively informality.14 bedrooms feature contemporary furniture and great beds are combined with real individual style. Each room is different, but all are comfortable and homely. Visit The Crown's website or call 01502 722186 |
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Sutherland House, SouthwoldSutherland House is located in one of the most historically important buildings in Southwold. The three rooms blend the original features: fireplaces, pargetted ceilings and medieval windows with contemporary furnishings and luxurious touches. The restaurant serves great food from many Food Safari producers including Blythburgh Pork. Service is relaxed and informal. Visit www.sutherlandhouse.co.uk or call 01502 724544 |









