Southwold ...
at the centre of the Suffolk Heritage Coast


Places of Interest
The Amber Museum
The only purpose-built museum dedicated to the story and history of Amber

The Southwold Maize Maze

Old Hall Farm, Halesworth Road, Reydon, Southwold. 07801 065845

Southwold Maize Maze - Fun and adventure for all the family. Open 7 days a week, July - September, 10am - 5pm. Find us on the A1095 into Southwold. Pit your wits against our 'amaizing' puzzle of pathways! Picnic & play area, light refreshments

VISIT NEW WEBSITE NOW AT www.southwoldmaizemaze.co.uk


The Southwold Museum
Victoria Street, Typical Dutch-gabled cottage containing many exhibits of local interest including items of the old narrow guage Southwold Railway.

The Parish Church of St Edmund
Stands on the site of a far older church (AD 1200). Its chief glory is the painted screen dating from about 1500 and one of the most beautiful in England.

The Real Ale Shop

Priory Farm

Wrentham, Suffolk

NR34 7LR

tel: 01502 676031

email: suffolk@therealaleshop.co.uk

www.therealaleshop.co.uk/suffolk

 
RNLI Lifeboat Museum
Gun Hill. Telephone 722422 or 723600

Southwold Pier
Promenade Cafe 08.30 - 18.00 7 days The Boardwalk Bar & Restaurant 10.00 0 22.00 7 days Treasure Chest Gift Shop 10.00 - 18.00 7 days Tim Hunkins Under the Pier Shop 10.00 - 22.00 7 days The Clockhouse Restaurant 8.00 - 18.00 7 days (opening shortly) Balmoral End of the Pier Function Room (on application) Family Amusements 10.00 - 22.00 Beachcomber Function Room (on application)  

e-mail admin@southwoldpier.co.uk

Telephone 01502 722105


The Sailors Reading room
East Cliff. Contains items of maritime interest.
The Harbour, River Blyth and RNLI Lifeboat Station.
This beautiful harbour is a wonderful place to visit with working fishing boats still using its facilites as well as traditional boat repairs. With history not to be found elsewhere on the East Coast you have to come and see what is here.