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River Lodge, Aldeburgh

River Lodge, Aldeburgh

River Lodge, Hall Farm, Hall Farm Lane, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, IP15 5JD, United Kingdom

Property details

Single-storey. Studio-style layout with double bed, kitchenette, dining and sitting area. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC

Key features & notes

Beach
Bed linen
Cot available
Fridge/freezer
Garden/patio
Ground floor accommodation
Ground floor bedroom
Heating
Highchair available
Hob
Microwave
Off road parking
Oven
Pub
Shop
Shower
Towels

About where you'll be staying

The renowned, lively seaside town of Aldeburgh is well-known for its traditionalism, culture, and one of the best fish and chip joints in the nation! One of the best music festivals in the world is held in Aldeburgh and Snape Maltings, which has been ranked among the top 50 places to live in Britain. The lovely pebbly beach, the unspoiled pastel-colored seafront properties, and the town are separated from each other by Crag Path, which runs down the seafront. Throughout the summer, parties and lovers frequently head to the beach to savour delicious fish and chips. With a healthy mix of individual and chain establishments, the historically rich community has developed into a lovely place to shop. Additionally, the town has a good selection of bars and eateries. Alternatively, you can purchase freshly caught fish from the huts on the seafront and prepare a meal at home. Excellent walking, cycling, sailing, and golf are available in Aldeburgh for those looking for a more active vacation. You’ll want to visit Aldeburgh again and again as it gains prominence!
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Bird watching in Suffolk

With large swathes of arable land, wetlands, sandy beaches, low rolling hills, and woodland, Suffolk offers a rich diversity of habitats that support a multitude of birds.

It is also home to RSPB Minsmere located on the coast, where amongst the reedbeds, lagoons, grasslands, and heathlands, you can find some of the UK’s rarest wildlife. More than 350 species of birds have been recorded here including bitterns, avocets, long-eared owls, and spoonbills. During spring and summer migration looks out for spotted redshanks, arctic terns, and ruffs, while breeding birds include nightingales, redstarts, and turtle doves. Otters, water voles, and red deer can also be spotted.

Further down the coast is another RSPB reserve, North Warren situated just north of Aldeburgh, which is much smaller and less crowded. During winter thousands of ducks, geese, and swans, arrive to use the marshes, and huge roosts of starlings gather above the reedbeds before putting on impressive displays.

Another RSPB reserve that’s well worth a visit is Wolves Wood near Ipswich, an ancient woodland that’s home to plenty of nesting birds such as dunnocks, blackcaps, and warblers. Ideal for some early morning bird watching, great-spotted woodpeckers can also be heard drumming amongst the trees and birds of prey such as kestrels can be seen overhead.

Managed by Suffolk Wildlife Trust, Carlton Marshes Nature Reserve, located near Lowestoft at the southern end of the Broads National Park, comprises a mix of grazing marshes, fens, peat pools, and scrubland. It’s one of the best sites in East Anglia to see grasshopper warblers as well as bearded tits, Cetti’s warblers, and marsh harriers. During winter, large numbers of wildfowl arrive. Look out for wigeon, teal, and snipe.

For more wildfowl spotting opportunities, Hen Reedbeds Nature Reserve is a relatively new site again owned by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust where herons, little grebes, and sandpipers can regularly be found. And look out for kingfishers and little egrets around the pools.

Havergate Island in the River Ore is Suffolk’s only island and only accessible by ferry. The coastal habitats of saline lagoons, salt marshes, shingle vegetation, and mudflats are home to a variety of waders including oystercatchers, dunlin, turnstones, and dunlins, while it’s also a great place to find brown hares.

Walberswick National Nature Reserve is one of the most accessible and popular wildlife sites in Suffolk with shingle beaches, reedbeds, hay meadows, and woodland. Spring is a fantastic time to visit when the skies are full of birds calling and displaying to attract mates. In summer, the heather turns the heath bright purple, while in winter the bird hide by the Blyth Estuary is a great spot for viewing pintails, goldeneyes, and black-tailed godwits.

Nature on your doorstep

Minsmere RSPB Reserve
6.3 miles

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