There is a wealth of things to see and do in and around Aldeburgh. From golf to horse-riding, bird-watching to rambling, museums to historic houses, there are plenty of things to do to stimulate the mind and soul alike.

FORTHCOMING EVENTS:

Proms by the SeaProms by the Sea in Aldeburgh
Greatest Show on the Coast

Greatest Show on the Coast

Come along and help us celebrate the Queen's Jubilee on Sunday 3rd June - 7.30 - 10.30pm

The event will be taking place opposite the White Lion Hotel in Aldeburgh and promises to be a great evening.

Come and join us
Aldeburgh CinemaAldeburgh Cinema

Aldeburgh Cinema is a thriving venue, offering an eclectic and exciting range of films throughout the year.

For a full list of film and opera screenings, please click here
Snape Concert HallAldeburgh Music - a place of energy and inspiration for music and the arts

World-renowned as an outstanding year-round performance centre, Aldeburgh is also a place where artists at all stages of their career can be inspired and energized. With inspirational scenery, a rich musical heritage and the time and space for musicians and audience to discover, create and explore, Aldeburgh is the place to help artists reach their full potential and define their own musical landscape.

For a full list of concerts at Snape Concert Hall, click here
Tours of historic Glemham Hall

Just 15 minutes' drive from the Brudenell Hotel is Glemham Hall, an elegant, red brick Elizabethan mansion surrounded by 300 acres of parkland.

The 3,000 acre estate now hosts a variety of events throughout the year including a country fair, open air opera and theatre and special guided tours of the house by the owner,Major Philip Hope-Cobbold and his wife Raewyn. The two-hour tours include the house, private apartments and the Garden and cost £15, including refreshments.

For a full listing of tours and other events at Glemham Hall, click here
Festivals in Suffolk

Suffolk is fast gaining a reputation for a broad range of festivals, which is putting the county firmly on the country's festival map.

Festivals Suffolk is an exciting new campaign that promotes Suffolk as the festival capital of the UK. Take a look at the range, quality and diversity of some the key festivals in Suffolk this year. For more information, please click here
Afternoon tea at the Jockey Club Room in NewmarketAfternoon Teas and Tours at the Jockey Club Rooms in Newmarket

The Jockey Club Rooms in Newmarket have been at the heart of British horseracing for over 250 years. As a private members club, few people have stepped inside the 'hallowed' walls and seen the magnificent interiors, which house an unparalleled collection of British sporting art and racing memorabilia.

The Jockey Club Rooms is now opening its doors to non-members one Sunday a month for traditional afternoon tea, followed by a tour of the Rooms and its famous art collection. You may like to hear a few tales about the rich and famous racing gentry too!

£19.95 per person, including full afternoon tea and a tour.

Pre-booking is essential as spaces are limited. For further details, please visit www.jockeyclubrooms.co.uk or call 01638 663101
  • The Brudenell Hotel appears in Alastair Sawday's guide and website