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Walberswick Cottages

At Durrants Holiday Cottages, we offer a carefully selected range of properties in and around Walberswick, perfect for couples, families, and those seeking a peaceful retreat by the sea.

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Walberswick, the nature lovers hidden treasure

Just beyond the River Blyth is the quintessential charm of Walberswick. Quieter than Southwold, it offers simple pleasures of village life, the beach and famous crabbing!

Walberswick was formerly a busy port trading in fish, cheese, corn, bacon and timber but changes to the coastline caused a decline of trading. Walberswick also had three churches dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries, of which the surviving Church of St Andrew is located within old ruins of a much larger church indicating the prosperity of the villages’ history.

In more recent years the village hosted an annual crabbing competition known as the British Open Crabbing Competition where dozens of competitors would gather their colourful buckets and chosen bait to take part.

Walberswick’s long sandy and shingle beach is prime for family-friendly holidays but is also backed by grassy dunes surrounded by marsh and heathland. The nearby National Nature Reserve follows the River Blyth and is home to otters, deer and a wide range of bird species – ideal for wildlife enthusiasts and ramblers.

Walberswick has a small village shop, two charming pubs, an art gallery, gift shop and tearoom. You can even hop on the foot ferry and arrive in Southwold within minutes during the summer season or cycle across the Bailey Bridge.

You can also head across to the historic village of Dunwich through the Walberswick Nature Reserve to discover more of the history of Suffolk’s ever-changing coastline.

Why Choose a Cottage in Walberswick?

Walberswick is a charming coastal village on Suffolk’s Heritage Coast, known for its unspoilt beaches, scenic walks, and relaxed pace of life. With a mix of traditional charm and modern comforts, our cottages are ideally located to explore the best of the Suffolk coast.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far are the cottages from the beach and the centre of Walberswick?

Most of our cottages are within a few minutes’ walk of both the beach and village centre, making it easy to explore without driving.

Do you offer dog-friendly cottages?

Yes, many of our Walberswick properties are pet-friendly. You’ll find these clearly marked on the listing pages and you can find all of our pet-friendly cottages here.

What facilities are included in the holiday cottages?

Amenities vary by property, but most offer fully equipped kitchens, comfortable lounges, WiFi, and private outdoor spaces. Some also feature open fires or log burners.

Is Walberswick suitable for a family holiday?

Absolutely. The gentle beach, safe walking routes, and laid-back atmosphere make it a hit with families. There are also local cafes, pubs, and plenty of open space for kids to explore.

Is there easy access to Southwold?

During warmer months, a rowing boat ferry offers a fun and quick route across the river. Otherwise, it’s a short drive or a longer scenic walk via the Bailey Bridge.

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