Aldeburgh, nestled on the Suffolk coast, was picked up by The Times as a “vision of the English seaside of yesteryear”.
Named among Devon, Cornwall, and Cumbria, Suffolk’s own featured first on the destination hit-list, out of 24 locations.
The Times said: “Aldeburgh is a vision of the English seaside of yesteryear: wooden shacks and bathing huts, boats pulled up on the shingle, strolls along the prom with ice cream in hand.”
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It was also noted for the nearby coastal walks and bird-spotting at Dunwich Heath and Minsmere.
The Times recommends The Brudenell Hotel, on the seafront.
The beach is no stranger to accolades; Love Exploring included Aldeburgh in the list of best seaside destinations, The Brudenell Hotel was named by The Times as an affordable short break, and the town was named by Which? among the best places for food and drink in the UK.