Woolverstone Travel Guide
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Ufford Park Woodbridge Hotel, Golf & Spa
Room was really clean
Reviewed on 25 Jan 2026

Delta Hotels by Marriott Colchester
A beautiful hotel, rooms spacious and modern, close to the train station.
Reviewed on 27 Jan 2026

Holiday Inn Colchester by IHG
Just a really nice hotel with helpful staff and nice setting
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2026

Colchester Studio Suites
Nice tidy and clean room that looked like it had been recently fitted out. Decent sized Kitchen at each end of the corridor i didn't use them but they looked fully kitted out and new. The hotel is on a quiet residential street but took me 5mins to walk into the town centre which has loads of bars, ...
Reviewed on 13 Aug 2025

Greyfriars
Michael was great as a host and had terrific communication. The unit is spacious and well laid out. The only issue was the couch. It looked great but was uncomfortable. The propertv is a block away from the entertainment district. Perfect place for a weekend get away.
Reviewed on 24 May 2025

Mollett's Farm
Lovely cosy property perfect for a relaxing weekend. Nice towns nearby with castles to visit etc
Reviewed on 21 Nov 2024
Popular places to visit

Ipswich Waterfront
Now a lively district with a harmonious blend of historical landmarks, bars, restaurants and cultural centers, this area was formerly an industrial dockyard.

Portman Road
Catch an event at Portman Road during your trip to Ipswich. Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the lively bars while you're in the area.

Ipswich Museum
Displays of exotic animals, ancient Egyptian artifacts and millennia-old fossils showcase ethnographic and natural history from countries around the world.

University Campus Suffolk
Student life in Ipswich is everywhere as you wander between the modern faculty buildings of this institution of higher education.

Blackfriars
A mishmash of architectural styles and varied dining options fill this district that cuts through the site of a former Dominican friary.

Custom House
Set amid the gentrified buildings of Ipswich Waterfront, this classical landmark stands as a reminder of the town’s importance as a maritime trading center.



