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Short Breaks in Suffolk
Enjoy a relaxing short break in Suffolk at one of our 3 cottages - close to Snape Maltings and the coast at Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
Short breaks are available all year including the summer.
Short breaks may start on any day of the week in low season.
2 night minimum stay. (Bank holiday and summer weekends - 3 night minimum).
Depart late on Sunday in low season.
Nelson sleeps 2, Admiral sleeps 4 and Waterloo House sleeps 6. Sleeping 12 in total. Sofabed and cots also available.
We are just a short commute from London, the South East and the Midlands. Our easy-to-get-to position means you won’t have to compromise on the luxurious break you deserve.
Our tranquil cottages are situated in the rural countryside less than 2 miles from Snape Maltings and within easy reach of Suffolk's Heritage Coast. With no long journey to worry about, you will have extra time to relax and enjoy one of the most scenic areas of Britain.
Whatever the time of year you are sure to have a fantastic short break. There is a wealth of things to do and see for couples, families and dogs.
Visit during the autumn and winter and you can enjoy the quaint villages and market towns dotted along the coast, wrap up and stroll through the fantastic countryside or take a bracing seaside walk, and relax in the evening in a warm restaurant or cosy Suffolk pub.
Throughout the year you can bird watch at RSPB’s flagship reserve, Minsmere, go to concerts at Snape Maltings, shop at the local farmers' markets, antique shops and interesting boutiques, or visit churches, castles, historic houses and Anglo-Saxon burial sites. Alternatively you could simply relax and unwind!
If you are feeling active there are miles of breathtaking walks and cycle trails and plenty of opportunity for horse riding. As keen horse riders, The Humes offer tailor made horse-riding excursions on the beach and in the countryside for all levels of riders including complete beginners.
So where better to do something different, explore a new part of the country, be a tourist for a long weekend, or simply escape?
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