18th March 2008 - by Lindsay Chapman
Outstanding Breaks On The Outstanding Suffolk Coast
This article covers the Suffolk coastal towns of Aldeburgh and
Thorpeness promoting them as a weekend break destination to
direct them to the website Aldeburgh-Breaks. Where they can
find out more about the Thorpeness & Aldeburgh
Hotels.
Just a short drive down the motorway, turning onto less
well-traveled roads the landscape takes a pleasantAldeburgh
change and wide skies open out ahead. This is a journey to a
haven of peace and tranquility.
Where is this magical place? It must be far away you’re saying.
But all this is really closer than you think and the
destination is the much under-appreciated Suffolk coast, an
area of acknowledged outstanding natural beauty.
Amongst the miles and miles of unspoilt coastline lies the
charming town of Aldeburgh and its unique neighbour Thorpeness.
Both have a wonderful timeless quality and are almost
completely untouched by the commercial bug that invades our
towns and cities.
The first, most striking feature of Aldeburgh has to be its
amazing location. A shingle beach overlooking the awesome North
Sea and so much space to breath - absorb the sea air and
instantly feel the worries and stress slip away.
Thorpeness SuffolkSmall wooden huts are dotted along the
seafront where local fishermen sell the day’s catch straight
from the choppy seas - surely the essence of local produce. A
local theme continues as you stroll along the high street.
Galleries filled with beautiful work produced by local artists
and a range of exclusive boutiques just waiting to be
browsed.
Next door to idyllic Aldeburgh lies Thorpeness - a place that
is not all that it first may seem. As you approach, after
passing a rather special sculpture on the beach ‘The Scallop’
another unusual feature rises into the skies. Look up to see
the ‘House in the Clouds’ - just the start of an unraveling
story.
The quirky village of Thorpeness was the dream and creation of
Glencairn Stuart Ogilvie, an architect, barrister and
playwright. He wanted to create a safe holiday environment,
where children and adults could enjoy the magic and innocence
of a traditional seaside holiday and as such Thorpeness was
created with its mock-Tudor buildings and ‘Swallows and
Amazons’ Meare.
Suffolk certainly has much to offer whether visiting for a
weekend or longer break. Leisurely walks and cycle rides
through the rolling countryside, a round of golf at the
challenging and beautiful Thorpeness Golf course or
birdwatching at one of the reserves such as RSPB Minsmere.
After all that activity, a body is sure to need a place to rest
and definitely a comfortable bed with all the other creature
comforts. The choice of accommodation in this part of Suffolk
will certainly not disappoint.
In Aldeburgh, the cosy and traditional White Lion Hotel sits
directly on the seafront and attracts guests looking for
uncomplicated accommodation. Oak beams and roaring log fires
create a truly welcoming ambience.
For a fresh, modern venue look to the Brudenell Hotel, situated
at one end of the town. The calming colours coupled with the
Terrace Restaurant oozes sophistication while the staff will
make you feel relaxed and comfortable.
A truly peaceful location and ideal weekend hideaway has to be
Thorpeness Hotel. Individual and with excellent facilities
including the stunning heathland golf course this is a great
choice.
Certainly each of the hotels has its own appeal, yet all share
a common theme - great food. Each prides itself on using local
produce wherever possible to create mouth-watering dishes that
will feed the eyes and appetite.
And for those visitors who feel that a hotel is too formal,
there is the option of self catering at one of the apartments
at the Thorpeness Country Club. Perfect for families and
couples who want that bit more freedom plus the chance to get
active with tennis courts and bike hire available. For a
breakaway Suffolk is definitely worth a visit - all you need to
do is to decide where to stay!
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Lindsay Chapman is the author of this article,
Suffolk Coastal Towns Of
Aldeburgh truly different, yet
within easy reach of London, the South East
and the Midlands is the unique seaside
splendour of Suffolk's glorious Heritage
Coast. For more details visit -
http://www.aldeburgh-breaks.co.ukspan>
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