Ed’s Guide to Loddon & beyond!

Ed
Ed’s Guide to Loddon & beyond!

Food scene

Great food
Swan Hotel
Great food
Standard, but consistent and reliable curry house
The Raj
23 Bridge Street
Standard, but consistent and reliable curry house
A lovely farm shop & excellent cafe, with lots of animals from goats, to pigs, to chickens and an emu! On-site cow & calf organic dairy, vineyard and butchery with fantastic sausages, pies and other delectables!
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Old Hall Farm
Norwich Road
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A lovely farm shop & excellent cafe, with lots of animals from goats, to pigs, to chickens and an emu! On-site cow & calf organic dairy, vineyard and butchery with fantastic sausages, pies and other delectables!

Pub

Proper cosy old school local boozer
Traditional local village pub!
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White Horse Chedgrave
5 Norwich Rd
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Traditional local village pub!
The off-grid community pub on the River Waveney we bought collectively that has great local beer and food, hosts regular live events from Irish & folk music sessions, ‘Tales & Ales’ storytelling, to poetry and ‘Dwile Flonking’ - a must visit!
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The Locks, Geldeston
Lock's Lane
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The off-grid community pub on the River Waveney we bought collectively that has great local beer and food, hosts regular live events from Irish & folk music sessions, ‘Tales & Ales’ storytelling, to poetry and ‘Dwile Flonking’ - a must visit!

Sightseeing

Great local wines
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Chet and Waveney Valley Vineyard
Loddon Road
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Great local wines
For a little wild coastal fresh air Suffolk’s ‘Tiny Sur’ is a gem of bleached trees, golden shingly sand full of hag stones, dramatic crumbling sand cliffs and of course the sea
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Covehithe Beach
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For a little wild coastal fresh air Suffolk’s ‘Tiny Sur’ is a gem of bleached trees, golden shingly sand full of hag stones, dramatic crumbling sand cliffs and of course the sea