What to do and see in Aldeburgh, England: The Best Things to do

July 13, 2021 Vergie Nakamoto

Aldeburgh (/ˈɔːlbrə/ AWL-brə) is a coastal town in the English county of Suffolk. Located on the North Sea coast to the north of the River Alde, the town is notable for having been the home of composer Benjamin Britten and as the centre of the international Aldeburgh Festival of arts at nearby Snape Maltings, founded by Britten in 1948. It remains an artistic and literary centre, with an annual Poetry Festival and several food festivals and other cultural events. A former Tudor port, Aldeburgh was granted borough status in 1529 by Henry VIII. Its historic buildings include a 16th-century moot hall and a Napoleonic-era Martello Tower.
Restaurants in Aldeburgh

1. Fishers Gin Distillery

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Fishers Gin Distillery

Fishers Gin Distillery is located on the beach in Aldeburgh We are open for pre-booked Distillery Tours that last 90 minutes and cost £30 per person Book via www.fishersgin.com or email [email protected] Tour guests are welcomed with our signature Gin and Tonic and then enjoy a virtual river tour, walk around the distillery, botanical tea making experience, and seasonal cocktails

2. Phoenix Bike Rentals

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Phoenix Bike Rentals

We are Phoenix Bike Rentals, a small business operating in and around Aldeburgh. We provide Cheap and Cheerful Bikes for you to rent

3. The Red House

The Red House Golf Lane, Aldeburgh IP15 5PZ England +44 1728 451700 [email protected] http://brittenpears.org/visit/
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The Red House

Benjamin Britten was one of the greatest composers of the twentieth century. He wrote a vast amount of incredible music and wanted everyone to enjoy it – professional and amateur musicians, music enthusiasts, children and families. He was born in 1913 and raised in Lowestoft, and Suffolk was the backdrop for nearly his entire life. At The Red House in Aldeburgh he lived with Peter Pears, his muse and life partner, for nearly two decades until his death in 1976. As well as exploring Britten’s music, visitors to The Red House can see his and Pears’ eclectic collection of art, books and objects, wander around their gardens, and discover more about their lives. Please note: following the government’s announcement of a new national lockdown from Thursday 5 November, the buildings at The Red House will close to visitors.

Reviewed By TerryPhilpot - Oxted, United Kingdom

You do not have to know anything about Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears to enjoy a visit to their home. It is so cosy and welcoming that it is almost as if they are about to walk in. The gardens, too, while not large, are pleasant. Make sure, too, that you visit their graves in the small municipal cemetery next to the churchyard of Aldeburgh's parish church.

4. Mint Fitness Aldeburgh

Kings Field Victoria Road, Aldeburgh IP15 5EJ England +44 1728 454350 [email protected] http://www.mintfitness.co.uk
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Mint Fitness Aldeburgh

Mint Fitness Aldeburgh is a newly renovated fitness studio offering fitness classes, personal training, yoga, barre, pilates, sports massage and gym facilities. We are perfect for visitors because we have absolutely no joining fees or contracts plus all our classes are fun, effective, safe and suitable for all abilities.

Reviewed By 987jennyb

Mint fitness is a really welcoming place to be, The whole Mint team are full of enthusiasm and set the tone perfectly for a really energising,fun workout, They are very friendly and extremely approachable. I love the Mojito spin class, it really sets me up for the day!

5. Iken Canoe

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Iken Canoe

Iken Canoe is based on the stunning upper reaches of the Alde estuary between Snape and Aldeburgh, close to the Suffolk coast. We hire out Canadian canoes, 4-6 person Katakanus, sit-on-top kayaks, stand up paddleboards (SUPs) a motor dinghy, plus Cornish Shrimper sailing boat charter, for people to explore this wonderful estuary and see wildlife such as seals basking on the mud. Hire can be from 1 hour for a SUP, or 2 hours or more on a canoe or kayak. Suitable for couples, groups or families.

6. Aldeburgh Summer Theatre

The Jubilee Hall Crabbe Street, Aldeburgh IP15 5BW England +44 7415 712555 [email protected] http://www.southwoldandaldeburghtheatre.co.uk
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Aldeburgh Summer Theatre

From 1984 the Summer Theatres were operated by The Jill Freud Company, which was established by Jill Freud as a small to mid-scale touring company in 1980. Following Jill's retirement in 2010 Suffolk Summer Theatres Ltd was established in order to ensure the future stability and security of the Summer Theatre Seasons. We aim to continue the long tradition of repertory theatre in Southwold and Aldeburgh. entertaining holidaymakers in both towns with a broad mixture of comedies, thrillers and family drama - "Classic theatre for a modern audience" The company is managed by two producers: Mark Sterling - Director of Productions Peter Adshead - General Manager

7. Captain's Wood

Snape Road Sudbourne Woodbridge Suffolk, Aldeburgh IP12 2BE England http://www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org
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Captain's Wood

8. Aldeburgh Cinema

51 High Street, Aldeburgh IP15 5AU England +44 1728 454884 [email protected] http://www.aldeburghcinema.co.uk/
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Aldeburgh Cinema

Aldeburgh Cinema has been continuously showing films for almost 100 years, a feat made possible through the ingenuity of local heroes, starting with gentleman’s outfitter, Walter Hill, who originally built the auditorium alongside his shop. The Cinema was rescued from closure in the 1960s by the determination of remarkable individuals, including Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears, who devoted time and money to ensuring the little town of Aldeburgh still has its own cinema to this day.

Reviewed By SussexBloke - Bognor Regis, United Kingdom

A delightful experience - a very welcoming foyer that is ideal for mingling, excellent auditorium, comfortable seats, perfect sound (both quantity and quality), feeling that you are part of something worthwhile. Although there is a concessionary rate - I didn't mind not taking advantage of it.

9. DP's Bar

106-108 High Street, Aldeburgh IP15 5AB England +44 7970 155575 http://dpsbar.co.uk
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DP's Bar

Reviewed By O1790VKrossm

We had the take away Thia meal last night and it was one of the best thai’s we have ever had. Lovely food. We hope to be back soon and we will defo be having food here again - 10/10

10. Aldeburgh Museum

Moot Hall Market Cross Place, Aldeburgh IP15 5DS England +44 1728 454666 [email protected] http://aldeburghmuseum.org.uk
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Aldeburgh Museum

Aldeburgh Museum is housed in the iconic Moot Hall, one of the UK's most important timber-framed public buildings. Dating from the early 16th Century & still used by the Town Council. Aldeburgh's history packs a punch and the museum tells the varied history of Aldeburgh from Anglo-Saxon to today. Come and visit us to learn about our witches, smuggling, shipbuilding and famous and notable people associated with this seaside town.

Reviewed By Bagabargain - Southwell, United Kingdom

Fortunately, unlike Southwold Museum, Moot Hall is open for visitors. We arrived at about 3pm, and it closes at 4. That hour was well spent! There is a lot of local history detailed there, very well set out, and the volunteers on duty were very knowledgeable and helpful. For the very reasonable admission fee it was an enjoyable hour.

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