On to our second day on the East coast (you can read about our first day here). Walberswick is a really lovely village right on the seafront, it's known for its crabbing events and has the cutest little row of shops and cafes. If you're ever in the area I'd highly recommend nipping in for a browse around The Parish Lantern and a wander along the beach.
Below is also the cottage we stayed in (see more details about it here) - it was full of character with low ceilings (bumped heads all round!), beams and a very narrow staircase. It made the perfect base for exploring and taking late evening wanders around Blythburgh was beautiful and very peaceful. Finally, the last photo is of the trip we had to make at 3.15am because Isabella just wouldn't sleep. I think we only got about 1.5 hours all night...are relaxing/rejuvenating holidays possible with a baby? We found holidaying with a 3 month old baby (when we went to Cornwall back in June) a lot easier than a 6 month old!
What type of accommodation do you like to stay in on holiday?
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Helen x
Wow, stunning photos! Looks like it's a beautiful place, I'm off to Google it!xx #pointshoot
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lovely sunny seaside break #PointShoot
ReplyDeleteIt looks so beautiful and very relaxing there.xx
ReplyDeleteIt looks so beautiful and very relaxing there.xx
ReplyDeleteIt looks really beautiful. I love the beams inside, the house looks so pretty. Baby used to have that hat. Thanks for linking up to #PointShoot x
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