Places of interest
At Windmill Lodges you are never short of things to do or places
to visit. Whether you want an active holiday or prefer more cultural
pursuits, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Southwold, Blythburgh, Thorpeness (with its Mere) Aldeburgh and Dunwich are all within easy reach with their beaches, walks,
restaurants and pubs, while Minsmere RSPB reserve is a must for
bird watchers. Shoppers, too will enjoy Southwold and Aldeburgh with their assortment of individual stores.
June each year sees the world-renowned Aldeburgh
Festival of Music and the Arts and there are summer theatres each year run
by Jill Freud at Aldeburgh and Southwold.
East Suffolk has some wonderful old churches, reminiscent of
former wealthy eras when the size of a church was proportionate
to the wealth of its community.
Continuing the historical theme, the Sutton
Hoo Saxon burial
site is worth a visit, as are the castles at Framlingham and
Orford. Both castles are run by English Heritage and audio tours
while away an interesting hour or two while right on your doorstep
is the Mill on Saxtead Green. Take a walk to see it at night
when it is lit up to an eerie brilliance against the night sky.
Golf and clay pigeon shooting are available at High
Lodge, Darsham and there are golf course, too, at Cretingham,
Aldeburgh Thorpe Ness and Halesworth.
Walkers are spoilt for choice, with the Suffolk
Coastal Path stretching from north of Felixstowe,
to Lowestoft while the Sandlings
Walk runs between Ipswich
and Southwold. Both
these routes have shorter, circular walks at intervals along
the way which are suitable for an afternoon’s stroll. Of course there are
other, shorter walks following marked footpaths around Saxtead,
Dennington, Framlingham and a Woodland
Trust site between Rendham
and Framlingham.
Why not try some Suffolk wine at Shawsgate
Vineyard, on the
outskirts of Framlingham and take advantage of the market at
Framlingham and local producers to cook up a feast without running
up those food miles! |