The UK is home to beautiful coastal towns and villages, but there’s one less than two hours from Cambridge that has been named among the best, thanks to its traditional seaside charm
The UK’s best seaside destinations have been named – and one is less than a two-hour drive from Cambridge.
With sweeping expanses of smooth shingle beach and picturesque pastel-coloured Victorian architecture lining the promenade, Aldeburgh has earned recognition as a beloved coastal town. In research by Which?, the East Suffolk seaside destination was highly praised by visitors for its scenery, ambience, food and drink offerings, and shopping scene, all of which earned four stars out of five.
Elsewhere, the survey by Which?, with more than 3,500 people, also ranked Aldeburgh with three stars out of five for its beach, seafront, tourist attractions and value for money. This earned it an overall destination score of 80%, securing its place among the top five UK seaside towns and villages.
Its unspoilt shore is the type of place you’d want to pitch up a striped deck chair for a traditional day out at the beach and to admire its coastal vistas in a typically quieter resort. Adding to the authentic seaside charm, Aldeburgh is renowned for its award-winning fish and chip shops, which encourage visitors to enjoy the British dish ‘The Aldeburgh Way’.
There’s the family-run Aldeburgh Fish & Chip Shop, just a short walk from the beach, that has been open since 1967, serving up chips made from locally sourced potatoes and a selection of fish. Also on Aldeburgh’s High Street is The Golden Galleon, which offers pies and burgers, while The Upper Deck Diner is upstairs for indoor dining.
One happy customer hailed The Golden Galleon and shared on TripAdvisor, “Haddock and chips are the best in Suffolk!” Another noted The Upper Deck Diner for having ‘excellent fish and chips’, writing: “Wonderful fish and chips at a reasonable price, excellent service from the lovely staff.”
Aside from its fish suppers, there are pubs to grab a refreshing pint, inviting cafes and bakeries, and a range of restaurants, including Two Magpies Bakery Aldeburgh, Regatta Restaurant for seafood, Aldeburgh Munchies for a brew and people-watching, and Thai Street Cafe Aldeburgh. Elsewhere on its buzzing high street, there are a plethora of shops, including the independent Aldeburgh Bookshop, the women’s clothing shop, ORLANDO’S, the gift store, Alde River, and local favourite, The Pug And The Pussycat.
Aldeburgh even has some famous links, with former Manchester United footballer and Irish pundit, Roy Keane, said to have called the seaside town home, along with Peter Sinfield, the co-founder and lyricist of the 70s rock band, King Crimson. Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears are also big names in the town, having launched the Aldeburgh Music Club in 1952, while the Aldeburgh Literary Festival remains a major event enjoyed by locals.
Top 30 seaside towns and villages
- Bamburgh — 84%
- Tynemouth — 82%
- St Andrews — 81%
- Aldeburgh — 80%
- Crail — 80%
- Frinton-on-Sea — 80%
- Portmeirion — 80%
- St Davids — 79%
- Bude — 78%
- Southwold — 78%
- North Berwick — 77%
- Plockton — 77%
- St Ives — 77%
- Swanage — 77%
- Lyme Regis — 76%
- Lytham St Annes — 76%
- Portstewart — 76%
- Conwy — 75%
- Dornoch — 75%
- Filey — 75%
- Lynmouth — 75%
- Sidmouth — 75%
- St Mawes — 75%
- Tenby — 75%
- Tobermory — 75%
- Wells-next-the-Sea — 75%
- Whitley Bay — 75%
- Broadstairs — 74%
- Falmouth — 74%
- Llandudno — 74%
Rory Boland, Editor of Which? Travel, said: “The North East has emerged as this year’s favourite seaside spot, a reflection of its outstanding beaches and the fact that holidays here can be fantastic value for money.
“It also shows that there are special seaside towns in every corner of the UK. From Swanage to Plockton, Southwold to Conwy, you’ll have a great time in many of the country’s lesser-known destinations, and should save some money too.
“Whether you’re returning to a much-loved seaside town or discovering a hidden gem, there’s something for everyone.”
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