Situated in Lowestoft and with Caister Castle & Motor Museum reachable within 23 km, The Wolf Inn features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
SimonE0999
United Kingdom
Great value, bright clean room with tea and coffee and bottles of water
Featuring free WiFi, Allseasons Hotel offers accommodation in Corton. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. The rooms include a flat-screen TV.
Situated on the scenic banks of the broad, Wherry Hotel offers rooms with en suite facilities, a restaurant, a bar and free parking. Free WiFi is also available.
Park Hill Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Lowestoft. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers room service and a business centre.
Shaun
United Kingdom
The staff were very friendly and efficient. I’d call it old school hospitality, which was a welcome experience.
The Hatfield Lodge is within 10 minutes' walk from the Lowestoft town centre and nightlife.
Paula
United Kingdom
Very clean and room well designed. The fan was very useful as room did get hot. Breakfast lovely and great views out to sea. Parking next to property very convenient.
Enjoy a tranquil Broadside setting and beautiful country gardens at this hotel hidden away at the end of a leafy driveway
The hotel’s restaurant is located within an attractive 18th century thatched ...
Featuring a bar and a shared lounge, OYO Lord Kitcheners Guest House provides accommodation in Lowestoft with free WiFi and sea views.
John
United Kingdom
it's Located on the seafront. for a great cause in helping veterans, huge amounts of military memorabilia, a large snooker table, loads of films and books to read. Has a bar.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lowestoft this weekend is £148 or, for a 4-star hotel, £358. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lowestoft for this weekend cost on average around £75 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Lowestoft by train from London Liverpool Street (approx. 3 hours). International travellers can fly into London Heathrow, then take a train or coach. Alternatively, ferry services are available from mainland Europe to Harwich, followed by a train journey (approx. 2 hours).
Norwich International Airport is the most convenient for Lowestoft, due to its proximity and flight options. It's approximately 45km away, offering both domestic and international flights.
Lowestoft, UK, offers various public transport options. First Bus operates regular services across the town. Trains, managed by Greater Anglia, connect Lowestoft to Norwich and Ipswich. Taxis are readily available. Cycling and walking are viable for short distances. Driving is an option, but parking can be challenging.
Kirkley is a popular area in Lowestoft, known for its vibrant shopping district and proximity to the beach. It offers a variety of dining options and is conveniently located near the town centre.
What guests said about Lowestoft:
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Scored 10
Lowestoft is a busy working port.
Lowestoft is a busy working port. It has stunning beaches with golden sands.
We have family who chose to live there so we are lucky enough to visit them often.
We are wildlife lovers so there are so many places to visit a ride away like Minsmere and Carlton Marshes and the Norfolk coast.
The trip boat for Oulton Broad goes from right outside the Wherry Hotel and smaller boats can be hired.
Elizabeth
10
Scored 10
I love the variety of scenery at Lowestoft-Oulton Broad with...
I love the variety of scenery at Lowestoft-Oulton Broad with the boats, Carlton M arshes, the varied types of beach e.g the sea front, P akefield, Ness Point-all different. Some very interesting musuems e.g the M aritme Museum and the one at Oulton Broad.
joan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lowestoft is a traditional seaside town.
Lowestoft is a traditional seaside town. A beautiful beach south of the town, great for bathing, games and walks, and a beach north of the town that is more scenic but inaccessible due to the tides and ruined old sea wall. Loads of local attractions to visit including Africa Alive, the Transport museum, Sparrows Nest Park, Oulton Broad and Claremont Pier. Some great restaurants to eat at, but especially Sgt Peppers on the High Street. And being the most easterly place in the UK, make sure you get up early to see the sun rise. Spectacular on a clear morning!
Carol P-L
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
We visited Beccles, Southport.
We visited Beccles, Southport. The boat cruise was enjoyable. Copper Smoke was amazing next door. Carvery 7days a week at The Wherry was very nice. Will defineatly return & stay at Swan View without question. Didn,t want to leave
patrick
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely seaside town with harbour and river interest.
Lovely seaside town with harbour and river interest. They have special hotels for the Kittiwakes out at sea and a colourful pier. Oulton Broad provides some lovely lake views and sunsets with boats and kids play park. It is a great destination for the family and only a short ride away.
Lowestoft has long promenade with cycle lane and gardens and nice cafes.
The beaches are stunning with golden sands and beach huts.
There is a good bus service around the coast to Southwold, a gem, and Great Yarmouth.
Elizabeth
10
Scored 10
Interesting seaside town.
Interesting seaside town. South Beach was perfect plenty of places to eat. The town centre altho big seemed a bit tired but the beach and front area had a buzz about it. The port side of it made it interesting too
We loved the staff they were lovely.
The hotel was clean and our rooms refreshed daily.
The food was incredible and cooked to order so hot
and fresh.
The hotel welcomed dogs so it was lovely to make some canine friends and chat to the owners....non dog lovers don't let the dogs presence put you off,the hotel was spotless and dogs don't enter the breakfast room.all dogs were controlled and unobtrusive.
Bar area was large,and comfortable with books and table games.
The location close to the sea.
Location great, just opposite sandy beach, and with free on street parking. We always managed to find a parking spot on the same or adjacent block to the hotel, though not sure whether this would still be applicable in high season. Also loved the quirky 'museum' nature of the public areas. Have to confess I tried on a few of the hats. Loved the 'RAF' lounge with its snooker table. Breakfast was also very good.
We took the continental breakfast mostly, and it was generous, and a cooked breakfast once, and it was just as good. The owners were very helpful about facilities, transport and other dining possibilities in the area. Parking was easy, on the road just in front of the hotel. The honesty bar was well stocked and very comfortable. We would definitely go back to this hotel when visiting the east coast.
absolutely amazing, I was a little skeptical to start with as you only receive check in details on the stay of the stay. However this hotel was lovely, very clean great sized rooms. Most hotels at this present moment do not clean rooms or change towel etc during your stay. To our amazement when returning to our room towels were changed and beds made it was wonderful.
A buffet breakfast was included in the price. Plenty of choice and the friendly coffee lady made you welcome.
Food is served virtually all day so we were able to have late lunches.
The hotel itself is a lovely old building with carved wooden staircases and stained glass windows and a dining area looking over the broad.
A very pleasant B&B set in gardens well back from the road. Room on ground floor, spacious with french doors opening onto lawn area. Very comfortable armchairs :) Bathroom with shower and good sized towels. Bed comfortable for one night.
Bar food in evening and breakfast - both good.
We liked the friendliness of the staff, the food was great, and plenty of it, the hotel was in a quite location near to a park with walks and cafes. Not so good if you have walking disabilities as there are some steps or steep banks
Really great little hotel - comfortable beds, spacious rooms, clean bathroom with nice shower and the breakfast was great. Hosts were top notch - friendly and very hospitable. Would definitely book again if visiting Lowestoft again.
Breakfast-Excellent choice, we had full English .Location- Hotel sits in lawned gardens . Lowestoft town centre less than 10 minutes distant in car. Ref. Marina Theatre.
Good hearty breakfasts. If you want to load up on carbs, it's all there for you. Lashings of tea and coffee at breakfast time.
A warm hotel wherever you are.
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