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8.7 10 reviews
Dunwich
11/10 – 23/10
SG$218/nighttotal: SG$2616 (12 )
The Southwold Loft
1 2
apartment , Southwold
The Southwold Loft is a one-bedroom apartment located in Southwold, Suffolk, an 8-minute walk (approximately 0.6km) from Southwold Pier Beach and within a 32-48km radius of several East Anglian castles including Framlingham Castle. This 90 square metre self-catering flat offers free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, and sleeps two guests, perfect for couples exploring the Suffolk coast.
9.3 14 reviews
Dunwich
11/10 – 23/10
SG$205/nighttotal: SG$2460 (12 )
Compass Barn, Wenhaston
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house , Wenhaston
Compass Barn, a self-catering house in Wenhaston, Suffolk, offers easy access to Bungay Castle (19km), Framlingham Castle (26km), and Eye Castle (37km). This one-bedroom property boasts 100 square metres of floor space, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, private patio, free Wi-Fi, and accommodates up to two guests.
9.8 200 reviews
Dunwich
11/10 – 23/10
SG$134/nighttotal: SG$1608 (12 )
Suffolk Countryside/coastal Walks Cabin
1 2
apartment , Suffolk
This Suffolk garden pod, situated on Aldhurst Farm near the Suffolk coast, offers easy access to Minsmere and Aldeburgh, both within a short driving distance. The self-catering unit sleeps two, boasting a fully equipped kitchenette, private garden with barbeque facilities, complimentary bike hire, and excellent on-site fitness centre.
9.9 43 reviews
Dunwich
11/10 – 23/10
SG$174/nighttotal: SG$2088 (12 )
The Wardens Post, Middleton
1 2
apartment , Middleton
The Wardens Post is a charming one-bedroom flat located on the outskirts of Middleton village, just a short distance from the Suffolk Heritage Coast and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The property is perfect for couples seeking a peaceful retreat, with a dedicated gravel garden for relaxing. It offers a well-equipped kitchen, authentic 1930s furniture, and a unique blend of vintage charm and modern amenities.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Dunwich
What are the top landmarks to see in and around Dunwich?
Dunwich is steeped in history, so you'll want to visit the ruins of the old church, St. Peter's, and the remains of the Franciscan Friary. Just outside of Dunwich, you'll find the iconic Dunwich Beach with its dramatic cliffs and the RSPB reserve at Minsmere, home to a variety of birdlife.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Dunwich?
Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Dunwich, The Westleton Crown is the most popular one.
What are the most affordable attractions in and around Dunwich?
The best affordable attractions are the ones that don't cost anything! Take a stroll along the beach, explore the ruins of the old town, or enjoy a picnic in the nearby countryside. If you're looking for something a bit more interactive, the Dunwich Museum is a great option.
How can travelers relax during a week in and arond Dunwich?
Dunwich is all about relaxation! Spend your days walking the beach, taking a boat trip out to sea, or enjoying a leisurely lunch at one of the local pubs. In the evenings, you can watch the sunset over the North Sea or enjoy a quiet drink at the Ship Inn.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Dunwich?
What amenities can travelers expect in hotel rooms in Dunwich?
Most hotels in Dunwich will offer basic amenities like a comfortable bed, a private bathroom, and tea and coffee making facilities. Some may also have extras like a TV, Wi-Fi, and a hairdryer. You'll find a range of options, from cosy guesthouses to more modern hotels.
If you want to avoid the crowds, it's best to book your hotel outside of the peak season, which runs from July to August. You'll find the best deals in the shoulder seasons, from April to June and September to October.
What are some pet-friendly activities in and around Dunwich?
Dunwich Beach is great for dog walking, and you'll find plenty of pubs and cafes that welcome dogs. You can also take a walk around the Southwold Common, a large area of heathland that's perfect for a dog to stretch its legs. Just remember to keep them on a lead and be respectful of other visitors.
Which towns or cities worth a visit near Dunwich?
Southwold is a lovely seaside town just a short drive away, with a beautiful beach and a charming high street. You could also visit Aldeburgh, famous for its fish and chips and its annual Aldeburgh Festival. And for a bit of history, head to Framlingham, home to the impressive Framlingham Castle.