Holidaying In Suffolk - England
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The Suffolk
coast is the perfect destination for an early summer break. Everyone needs to
get away for a holiday in the summer and the beautiful coastline, particularly
around Aldeburgh is the right place for so many people with different
interests.
The hectic lifestyles that many people lead provide too
little time for enjoyment. So why not plan a summer break with your family and
friends. The Suffolk coast has a plethora of things to do while on holiday such
as walks along the beach, birdwatching, sailing, playing golf, shopping, eating
fish and chips, cycling or simply exploring the beautiful unspoilt countryside.
The world famous Aldeburgh Festival is held in June each year and features a
highly eclectic programme of music and the arts, based at the stunning Snape
Maltings, just three miles inland from the coast.
Choosing where to stay in this magical part of East Anglia
is the most important step in planning a holiday on the Suffolk coast. The
Brudenell hotel in Aldeburgh is literally yards from the sea. It is a haven of
peace and relaxation, while being a pebbles throw from all the attractions of
the coastline. The restaurant claims to be the nearest eatery to the sea in the
Eastern Counties.
The White Lion is in the middle of Aldeburgh and is a
focal point for the local community. From your hotel bedroom you can watch the
fishermen bringing back their catch onto the shingle – one of the only places
left where this traditional skill still happens.
For the golfing enthusiast, Thorpeness Golf Club and Hotel
is the ideal way to enjoy the wide open skies while playing around a beautiful,
well-maintained links golf course.
When planning your next summer break think of the Suffolk
coast where you can stay in comfort by the beach and enjoy the multitude of
activities which make holidays so special and treasured.
About the Author
Tim Sheldon is the author of
this article. For more details visit at (http://www.aldeburgh-breaks.co.uk/)
Aldeburgh Breaks.
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