It’s time to discover the magic of the east with a trip to Suffolk, a coastal county that has been a favourite among holidaymakers for centuries; this captivating corner of England offers an exceptional UK holiday experience, appealing to culture lovers, foodies, and families alike in search of the a classic and upscale, seaside getaway.
Nestled in the charming market town of Saxmundham, The Bell Hotel is a tranquil escape for travellers who want to enjoy both coastal and countryside comforts. With the Suffolk coast just a short drive away, it’s the ideal base for exploring the region’s beautiful natural landscapes.
Visit Minsmere Nature Reserve for its incredible wildlife, including rare birds like avocets and bitterns, otters, and diverse landscapes like reedbeds and coastal lagoons. Perfect for nature lovers, it offers year-round sightings and scenic walks in one of the UK’s top reserves.
Aldeburgh is globally recognised for its association with Benjamin Britten, the founder of the annual Aldeburgh Festival held each June. The town features a charming promenade lined with pastel-coloured 19th-century holiday villas. To the east, a pebble-strewn beach is dotted with fisherman’s huts, where the day’s fresh catch is sold.
Southwold, with its sandy beach and promenade lined with beach huts, provides a perfect setting for holidays and weekend getaways. The town also boasts a vibrant market atmosphere that completes its appeal as a holiday destination.
From classical music concerts to comedy nights to crime writing festivals which attract the biggest names in the genre, there’s always something happening in Southwold.
Dunwich Heath, with its adjacent beach and woodlands, provides the perfect setting for those looking to enjoy a walk amidst nature’s finest offerings. The area is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including the nationally rare Dartford warbler. It’s a haven for nature enthusiasts, so don’t forget to pack your binoculars and camera for a rewarding day of exploring!
The village of Thorpeness is centred around the Mere, a popular spot throughout the year that reflects the village’s whimsical history. In 1910, Stuart Ogilvie purchased the hamlet and began transforming it into a private fantasy holiday village. Today, Thorpeness remains true to Ogilvie’s vision, featuring charming mock Tudor houses and the iconic fairy-tale ‘House in the Clouds.’
Saxmundham, with its lively shops, art galleries, and historic sites, along with nearby Snape Maltings—known for its music festival and arts events—is great for cultural enthusiasts.
Don’t overlook Suffolk’s other historic gems—Ipswich, Newmarket and Bury St Edmunds—where centuries of heritage come alive. Explore striking monuments, dine in fantastic restaurants, and browse independent shops.
The Bell Hotel, with a 5* TripAdvisor rating, welcomes guests back to its modern, yet traditionally elegant boutique hotel after a day of exploration. The rooms are designed for comfort, featuring plush bedding, en-suite bathrooms, and free Wi-Fi. Dining at the hotel’s Heath restaurant is a highlight, with dishes created from local ingredients, including seafood and regional produce.
Whether you’re an outdoor lover, a cultural enthusiast, or simply in need of a peaceful break, The Bell Hotel is the perfect choice. Escape to a little luxury this spring with our seasonal special offer. We’re offering a special 20% discount on our normal rates, perfect for guests looking to explore the beauty of summer in this picturesque region.
Book your stay now and make this spring one to remember at The Bell Hotel Saxmundham.