subject: Guide To Hotels In Lowestoft, Suffolk [print this page] Sunny Lowestoft is an Edwardian sea-side town and a popular summer holiday destination. Here you will find long golden beaches, traditional sea-side shops, a pier, an array of excellent cafes, bars and restaurants, and entertainments such as a theatre, a theme park and the annual Lowestoft Air Festival.
For full details of everything to be discovered in Lowestoft, including some history on the town, please see our guide to Lowestoft by clicking on the Suffolk Tourist Guide link at the end of this article.
When planning your stay, there are a number of hotels in Lowestoft that will suit your every need.
Find more information about all these Hotels on the Suffolk Hotels Guide link at the end of this article.
Lowestoft Hotels
The Fishers Hotel, Lowestoft
On the breathtaking Sunshine Coast visitors will discover The Fishers Hotel. This small, 3 star hotel is located just a few minutes from the lovely Pakefield beach and its attractions, making it a great base for family summer holidays. There are 6 front ground rooms and 10 main house rooms, all en suite and furnished to a high standard. The Fishers has a well-stocked bar and restaurant, serving tasty meals prepared from fresh, local ingredients. If you are seeking easy access to nearby attractions in Kessingland, Southwold, Beccles and Bungay, the hotel is in a prime location from which to plan your adventures!
Warner Corton Coastal Resort, Lowestoft and Gunton Hall, Lowestoft
There are two excellent coastal resorts in Lowestoft, each part of the Warner Leisure Hotels group and offering comfortable accommodation. The first is Gunton Hall, situated within 50 acres of landscaped lakeside grounds and gardens where visitors can enjoy a scenic walk or perhaps try their hand at fishing on the freashwater lake. The second, Warner Corton, offers adult-only breaks from its picturesque cliff-top setting with exceptional sea-views. At both of these resorts guests will find a first class restaurant, an indoor swimming pool, a sauna, visiting beauty therapists, a games room with snooker table and darts, live musical entertainment every night, a bowls green and a putting green plus both resorts are within easy reach of Lowestoft.
The Wherry Hotel, Lowestoft
The Broards is a man-made area that used to be completely under the sea until being formed during Medieval times, and provides a wonderful scene to view from The Wherry Hotel. Set on the shores of Oulton Braod, the Wherry offers a relaxing stay in its grand bedrooms. All are en suite and stylishly decorated, plus there are fantastic views of the Broards from its two bars. The bars are ideal for meeting up with friends and enjoying a pre-dinner drink from a selection of real ales or fine wines before proceeding to the restaurant to round of your day with a delicious evening meal.
Lowestoft Hotels
Britten House, Lowestoft
This family-run hotel, Britten House, is a stunning Victorian town house rich in history and charm. It was the family home to the world-famous composer, Benjamin Britten. Guests can even stay in the Britten Room with its far reaching sea-views that inspired Britten to compose some of his greatest pieces. Here you will be treated to 5 star accommodations at very affordable prices, making it the ideal place for a family holiday. In other words, there is no need to swap character and space fr affordability when looking to accommodate a large family. There are 8 spacious en suite rooms to choose from, each complete with Full English Breakfast each morning.
Lowestoft Hotels
The Hotel Victoria, Lowestoft
The Hotel Victoria is another sea-facing hotel on top of Kirkley Cliff and overlooking Lowestofts award winning Blue Flag beaches. This hotel was built in 1897, and the Victorian exterior perfectly complements the bright and contemporary interior. The 24 en-suite rooms offer a variety of options ranging from those expected (digital television, telephones, tea & coffee making facilities, trouser presses, hairdryers and complimentary toiletries) to the more unusual (a Jacuzzi bath, LCD TVs and four-poster beds). The hotel restaurant, Coast, offers seasonal fare and local produce such as daily catches and shellfish.
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