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Hotels in Blythburgh

9 handpicked places to stay

The Anchor at Walberswick
4 star

The Anchor at Walberswick

Inn · Walberswick, across the Blyth estuary · 5 miles away

An award-winning restaurant with rooms in Walberswick, Southwold's quieter twin across the estuary, with garden chalets and a wood-fired pizza oven.

The Randolph
4 star

The Randolph

Hotel · Reydon, 15 minutes' walk from town · 5.9 miles away

A 4-Star hotel and pub on Wangford Road in Reydon, a 15-minute walk from Southwold, with a restaurant, bar and regular events.

Sutherland House
4 star

Sutherland House

Guest House · High Street, Southwold, Suffolk Coast · 6 miles away

Grade II listed restaurant with rooms on Southwold High Street, dating from 1455, with a small seafood-led dining room.

The Swan Southwold
4 star

The Swan Southwold

Hotel · Market Place, Southwold, Suffolk Coast · 6 miles away

Adnams-owned four-star hotel on Southwold market place, a few minutes from the beach, with two restaurants and a well-known cocktail bar.

Brampton Dog
3 star★★

Brampton Dog

B&B · Brampton, 9 miles from Southwold · 6.6 miles away

A family-run bed and breakfast in the village of Brampton, around nine miles from Southwold and close to the Norfolk Broads.

The Wentworth Hotel
3 star★★

The Wentworth Hotel

Hotel · Wentworth Road, Aldeburgh, Suffolk Coast · 9.5 miles away

Family-run seafront hotel in Aldeburgh, twenty metres from the shingle beach, with a two-rosette restaurant and sea-view rooms.

Wentworth Hotel
4 star

Wentworth Hotel

Hotel · Seafront, Wentworth Road · 9.5 miles away

A long-established, family-run seafront hotel with traditional decor, sea-view lounges and a loyal following of returning guests.

Dunan House
4 star

Dunan House

B&B · Crag Path, on the seafront · 9.7 miles away

A well-regarded seafront bed and breakfast on Crag Path, offering comfortable rooms and sea views close to the town centre.

Cross Keys Inn
3 star★★

Cross Keys Inn

Inn · Crabbe Street, close to the beach · 9.8 miles away

A characterful sixteenth-century pub with rooms right by the beach, popular for its real ales and seafood.