“A charming traditional inn set in a stunning and secluded spot on the Suffolk Coast. Rooms vary in size but all have a cosy country-chic feel. The restaurant serves good pub fare, ideal to return to after a day spent outdoors. Ideal for a quiet escape to nature for families or couples.”
“A charming traditional inn set in a stunning and secluded spot on the Suffolk Coast. Rooms vary in size but all have a cosy country-chic feel. The restaurant serves good pub fare, ideal to return to after a day spent outdoors. Ideal for a quiet escape to nature for families or couples.”
Recommended For
- Back to Nature
- With Dunwich Forest or Heath behind and the Suffolk Coast infront, this is a quiet and secluded spot for a break in nature
- Great walks
- This is great walking country with coastal routes and trails through the surrounding heath and woodlands
- Cycling
- The paths and bridleways around Aldeburgh are ideal for cycling enthusiasts
- Birdwatching
- Spend time in the popular RSPB reserve at Minsmere
- Pet friendly
- Several of the rooms are dog friendly and there is even a 'dog menu' in the pub
- Restaurant
- Hearty pub classics are served in the restaurant
- Disabled access
- There is one adapted room
- Full of character
- Sit-out Terrace
- Family Suites
- Quiet
- Charming
- Traditional
- Child friendly
- Inn
Facilities
- Pet friendly
- Several of the rooms are dog friendly and there is even a 'dog menu' in the pub
- Restaurant
- Hearty pub classics are served in the restaurant
- Disabled access
- There is one adapted room
- Wifi
- Sit-out Terrace
- Bar
- Family Suites
- Parking
- Child friendly
- Garden
Activities
- Great walks
- This is great walking country with coastal routes and trails through the surrounding heath and woodlands
- Cycling
- The paths and bridleways around Aldeburgh are ideal for cycling enthusiasts
- Birdwatching
- Spend time in the popular RSPB reserve at Minsmere
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Other Reviews
The Ship at Dunwich
This is a terrific place to come for a lazy weekend by the sea – a cosy pub with decent food and a peaceful end-of-the-road location in Dunwich, which was once medieval England’s largest port but is now a tiny village of less than 100 souls.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)