Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Southwold, England

July 24, 2021 Weston Hennigan

Southwold is a small town on the English North Sea coast in the Waveney district of Suffolk. It lies at the mouth of the River Blyth within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town is about 11 miles (18 km) south of Lowestoft, 29 miles (47 km) north-east of Ipswich and 97 miles (156 km) north-east of London, within the parliamentary constituency of Suffolk Coastal. The "All Usual Residents" 2011 Census figure gives a total of 1,098 persons for the town. The 2012 Housing Report by the Southwold and Reydon Society concluded that 49 per cent of the dwellings in the town are used as second homes and let to holiday-makers.
Restaurants in Southwold

1. Electric Picture Palace

The Electric Picture Palace Blackmill Road, Southwold IP18 6AQ England +44 7815 769565 [email protected] http://www.southwoldcinema.co.uk
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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Electric Picture Palace

A unique 1912 style cinema showing classic and recent film releases. With 70 seats including the new royal box, a rising wurlitzer style organ, usherettes, commissionaire. Run by the Southwold Film Society, membership costs £3 for a season or one off visit, or £10 for the year. Ticket prices are £6 stalls, £7 circle.

Reviewed By PammyNSteveR

We went to this superb little cinema...to see Stanley’s War...a film about the 1st works world war ...( our grandson had a very small part )...the venue was so very quaint ..proper “ Art Deco “ style ....never seen anything quite like it...the staff were wonderful and very informative...wonderful ...do visit if you get a chance..

2. Alfred Corry Lifeboat Museum Trust

Ferry Road, Southwold IP18 6NB England +44 1502 723200 http://www.alfredcorry.co.uk/
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Alfred Corry Lifeboat Museum Trust

Our Museum is dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the Alfred Corry lifeboat. The Alfred Corry was the Southwold No 1 lifeboat from 1893 to 1918. She is a Norfolk and Suffolk type sailing and pulling lifeboat. She was dedicated on the Easter Monday of 1893 and during her 25 years of Royal National Lifeboat Institutions (RNLI) service she was launched 41 times and she and her crew are credited with saving 47 lives. After retiring from RNLI service the vessel passed through the hands of several private owners. Each owner modified her to meet their own particular requirements. She has now been restored to her original lifeboat form by members of the museum trust. The name Alfred Corry is taken from the benefactor Mr Alfred James Corry (1858-1892) who left a bequest of £1,500 "for the building, fitting out and equipping of one lifeboat" in his will. The Alfred Corry is housed in the ex Cromer Lifeboat Shed which was originally installed on the end of Cromer pier. Designed and built in 1923 the shed was partially dismantled and shipped to Southwold in 1998 where it was reassembled and restored by local artisans and members of the trust. For many years Mr Henry Blogg GC BEM (1876-1954) who is the most highly decorated RNLI lifeboat man was the long serving Coxswain of the Cromer lifeboat and he helped design and modify aspects of the shed. The museum tells the story of the Alfred Corry and her crew throughout her RNLI career and her subsequent 'adventures'. We also have displays on the restoration of both the vessel and shed. These are all put in the context of the history of Southwold and its people through the ages. The displays are updated and changed on a regular basis. We positively welcome school parties and educational visits.

Reviewed By dcjpoet

Really worth a visit. A voluntary museum staffed by enthusiasts . A wonderfully restored lifeboat of the pre-motor engine type.

3. Mint Fitness Southwold

Old Hall Farm, Southwold IP18 6SG England +44 1728 454350 [email protected] http://www.mintfitness.co.uk
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Mint Fitness Southwold

Mint Fitness Southwold is a newly renovated fitness studio offering fitness classes, personal training, yoga, barre, sports massage and gym facilities. We are perfect for visitors because we have absolutely no joining fees or contracts plus all our classes are fun, effective, safe and suitable for all abilities.

Reviewed By G4858XNjordanm - London, United Kingdom

Had the most wonderful double session with Lauren in Friday. Her Mojito spin had my blood pumping high and I felt gloriously alive and free. My legs felt it the next day. She really knows how to balance a spin class with the perfect mix of intensity. I then followed it up with her aerial yoga class and thoroughly enjoyed the stretch out and relaxation it gave my body and mind. Cannot wait to visit again soon for another class.

4. Walberswick Ferry

42 Ferry Road, Southwold IP18 6NB England [email protected] http://www.walberswickferry.com/
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Walberswick Ferry

Reviewed By places2seeplaces2go - England, United Kingdom

What a fun trip. We had a walk all around the harbour to Southwold & took this small little ferry back to Walberswick. Great fun & easier than walking back !!! Dog Friendly

5. Adnams Brewery Tour

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Adnams Brewery Tour

Behind the walls of our Victorian building in the heart of Southwold sits one of the most modern breweries in the UK. Over the past few years the brewery has undergone a complete refurbishment with the replacement of the brewstream being the most recent update. This state-of-the-art installation recovers 100% of the heat and steam from each brew, 90% of which is used to reheat the next. This reduces the amount of gas needed during the brewing process by 30%. The new system can also brew larger batches in less time, making more efficient use of raw materials. It is also very efficient in water usage with a ratio of 3.2 pints of water to every pint of beer, compared to the industry average of 8. It even cleans itself and we're trying to programme it to make the tea too. But don't just take our word for it, book a tour, come and meet one of the brewery team and see it all for yourself. Please book ahead online for by calling our booking line to avoid disappointment.

6. Southwold Pier

Pier Pavilion North Parade, Southwold IP18 6BN England +44 1502 722105 [email protected] http://www.southwoldpier.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 2,476 reviews

Southwold Pier

If one picture on a postcard could sum up an idyllic English Seaside destination it would have to be Southwold Pier. Decked out across the sea in the picturesque coastal town of Southwold, this pillared walkway has a magnetic attraction and something for everyone to enjoy! There's so much to do a whole day can drift by while you walk the planks and explore this historic icon. Please note: Our opening times are weather permitting and therefore can change.

Reviewed By ashernottscat - Nottingham, United Kingdom

This pier is great. From the 80's retro games to the nice tea rooms and more importantly, the exhibit with wacky slot machines. Hope it never changes.

7. Southwold Lighthouse

Stradbroke Rd Centre of The Seaside Resort of Southwold, Southwold England +44 20 7481 6900 [email protected] http://www.trinityhouse.co.uk/lighthouse-visitor-centres/southwold-lighthouse-visitors-centre
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Southwold Lighthouse

Southwold Lighthouse stands in the middle of the historic resort of Southwold, in the heart of the beautiful Suffolk Heritage Coast. The Lighthouse provides a waymark for vessels navigating the East Coast and guides vessels making for Southwold Harbour. Tours of Southwold Lighthouse are organised by Southwold Millennium Foundation under licence from the Corporation of Trinity House

Reviewed By Rayknowsbest - Chesham, United Kingdom

This was a great little trip up the lighthouse - Brad our tour guide was lovely & very informative- he told us the lighthouse has the best views in Southwold & he was right! Must do on a trip to Southwold - remember to wear proper footwear as the stairs are very narrow & steep.

8. Southwold Maize Maze

Old Hall Farm, Halesworth Road, Southwold IP18 6SG England +44 7801 065845 [email protected] http://www.southwoldmaizemaze.co.uk
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Southwold Maize Maze

Don't miss our Halloween half term when we will be open every day for family spooky fun 19th October - 3rd November 2019, 9.30 - 5pm. After Sunday 3rd Nov the Maze and play park will be closed for the winter until Easter 2020 when the play park only will reopen for the Easter holidays. The cafe, Old Hall Cafe & Walks, Southwold, will remain open all year round offering delicious food and stunning views. See our separate listing for details - open Tues-Sat 8.30-5pm, Sunday 9.30-4.30. It will also be closed for 3 weeks in January 2020.

Reviewed By cdQ7780TD

We had the most amazing day out here with our 3year old, 6month old and 65year olds today. From a covid perspective- it was so simple to follow the one way in, one way out route. The toilets had clearly been thought out so instead of mens or womens, you took your pick and got the whole area for your bubble. There was hand sanitizer at every play area. It was so easy. Now to the attraction itself. This is so much more than a maize maze. Theres ziplines, bouncy pillows, pedal go karts, kiddie tractors and diggers, sand pits, climbing frames with slides and lots and lots of picnics tables and space to move about. Oh and 2 mazes. My son, the 3 year old, was in 7th heaven and was darting from play area to play area to play area. We so enjoyed the go kart racing as a family. My parents sharing with my son was particularly lovely to see. The maze was wicked and I have never done a maze where I genuinely couldn't see over the top, not even a little bit. Thank you for such a great day, we shall put this on our rotation of days out!

9. Southwold Museum and Historical Society

9-11 Victoria Street, Southwold IP18 6HZ England +44 1502 725600 http://www.southwoldmuseum.org
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4.5 based on 96 reviews

Southwold Museum and Historical Society

Reviewed By AnnH221 - Perth, Australia

Great little museum with a well thought out display and interesting artifacts from around the area. My kids particularly loved the dress up section with wartime style items to put on. Altogether a lot of fun and well worth a visit.

10. Under the Pier Show

Southwold Pier, Southwold England 01502 7221055 http://www.underthepier.com/
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Under the Pier Show

Reviewed By smilgaki - London, United Kingdom

This tiny arcade of quirky slot machines is so worth a visit when on Southwold pier. It's free to visit and the hilarious slot machines cost between 60p and £1 to play. A couple of machines were out of action due to Covid, but the machines are hilarious even just to see them and read the descriptions.

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