Aldeburgh is a quiet but popular seaside resort within easy reach of London, the South-East and the Midlands. It has managed to escape brash commercialism in favour of retaining the charm and genteel atmosphere of a bygone age.
A flourishing town, which developed after the prosperous medieval fishing and ship-building centre of Slaughden was destroyed by the sea, it is today best known for the brightly coloured fishing boats which line the shingle beach and the world-renowned Aldeburgh Festival, based at nearby Snape Maltings.
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Situated in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Aldeburgh makes an ideal base from which to explore the area. There are many walks, both coast and country, and a number of nature reserves, including Havergate Island and RSPB Minsmere.
There is excellent sailing on the River Alde and golfers are spoilt for choice with excellent courses at Thorpeness and Aldeburgh. For more information about Aldeburgh, visit the town’s website: www.aldeburgh-suffolk.info |