Suffolk Coast, The Guide

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ORFORD

At Orford the River Ore divides the land between the idyllic village and the internationally important Orford Ness Nature Reserve, with its intriguing 20th century military history. Don’t miss: Rewarding yourself with the panoramic view after climbing to the top of the towering Orford Castle. Walking through the site of the WWI airfield which is now home to marshland birds, on self-guided trails at Orford Ness. Watching the sun go down aboard a sunset supper cruise on the Lady Florence or an à la carte dinner during the summer season. An armful of truly fresh bread and traditional pastries from Pump Street Bakery - we can’t resist the doughnuts! The tempting selection of smoked seafood at Pinneys of Orford. Stylish dining at The Crown and Castle. Flavoursome,

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no-nonsense cooking at The Butley Orford Oysterage. The weekly Country Food and Craft Market held in the Town Hall every Saturday. Spending more than you had planned in the Village Store, packed full of local delights, not to mention a fine array of plants. Time out in Grade I listed St Barthlomew’s Church, voted one of the best churches in the UK. A circular walk out to Sudbourne Church, or straight along the River to Snape Maltings. Passing time down at the busy harbour before walking along the river to count the cows.


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