# A Weekend in Aldeburgh: What to See, Do and Eat

Two days, one Suffolk town, and one of the best food, music and walking weekends in England. Here's how to do Aldeburgh properly.

## A perfect weekend in Aldeburgh

Aldeburgh is small, but it punches massively above its weight. World-class music at Snape Maltings, the most famous fish-and-chip queue in England, a Maggi Hambling sculpture on the beach, a high street of independent shops, and walks that'll make you reach for your camera every five minutes. Here's how to spend two perfect days here.

### Friday evening: settle in slowly

Arrive, dump bags, walk straight down to **Aldeburgh Beach**. Get the lie of the land, fishing boats hauled up onto the shingle, fresh fish sold straight off them, the steely North Sea, the long shingle sweep that Britten and Pears made internationally famous. Pop into **The Cross Keys** (right on the seafront) to soak up the sunset.

For dinner on a Friday, **152 Aldeburgh** is the dependable smart-casual option, modern British, brilliant local seafood, walk-from-the-cottage proximity. Or queue (yes, properly queue) for the legendary **Aldeburgh Fish & Chip Shop**, eat on the prom, and feel smug about your decision.

### Saturday morning: coffee, walks and the Scallop

Coffee at **Munchies** or pastries from **Two Magpies Aldeburgh** to start. Then walk north along the beach for about half a mile until you reach **Maggi Hambling's Scallop**, a four-metre stainless steel sculpture inscribed with words from Britten's *Peter Grimes*. It divides locals; we love it. Sit a while.

Carry on north and you'll reach **Thorpeness** in a couple of miles, a beach walk, then around the **Meare boating lake**, past the **House in the Clouds**, and back. Lunch at **The Dolphin Inn** in Thorpeness if you want to stretch the morning into the afternoon.

### Saturday afternoon: shops, sea air and a swim

Back in Aldeburgh, the **High Street** is genuinely worth slow-walking. Standouts: the **Aldeburgh Bookshop** (one of the best independent bookshops in the country), **Slate** for design-led homewares, the wonderful **Aldeburgh Fishmongers**, and a small handful of art galleries.

If the weather's playing, swim. The shingle is steep but the sea is clean and brisk. If the weather isn't playing, the **Aldeburgh Cinema** is a beautiful little independent that often shows the Met Opera live and the latest indie releases.

### Saturday evening: dinner

**The Lighthouse** is the long-standing local favourite, bistro food, fish-heavy menu, packed and brilliant. **The Brudenell** is the smarter beachfront option. **The Mill Inn** and **The White Hart** are the proper local spots. You won't go wrong with any of them. Book.

### Sunday morning: Snape Maltings

A 15-minute drive inland, **Snape Maltings** is the cultural beating heart of the Suffolk Coast, the world-class concert hall founded by Benjamin Britten, plus a beautiful collection of independent shops, a smokehouse, two excellent restaurants, river walks, and a sculpture trail. Even with no concert booked, it's worth a proper morning.

Walk the **Sailors' Path** back towards Aldeburgh if you want a proper hike (about 4 miles); otherwise drive back via **Snape village** for a poke around the antiques shops.

### Sunday lunch: the right way to end

For the perfect Sunday lunch, **The Westleton Crown** (15 minutes north) is one of the very best Sunday roasts on the Suffolk Coast, proper beef, properly done, with a fire going in winter and the garden in summer. **The Eels Foot at Eastbridge** is the gentler, more rural alternative. **The Anchor at Walberswick** if you want a beach-walk-then-roast double.

### What to skip

Honestly? Not much. The Aldeburgh Festival in June is intense, book accommodation months ahead, and August is the busiest month, so if you want it quieter aim for May, June (outside festival), September or October.

### Where to stay

The very best Aldeburgh weekends are the ones where you don't get back in the car. Most of our **Aldeburgh and surrounding cottages** are within walking distance of the High Street and the beach, so you can wander out to dinner without checking the time.

[Browse our Aldeburgh and Suffolk Coast properties](https://book.aboderetreats.co.uk/all-listings) and start planning a weekend that justifies a Friday afternoon off.

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Published: 2026-04-13T08:00:00+00:00
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