Orford Quayside
Suffolk
United Kingdom
IP12 2NX
Additional Features
Home made food
Local Food
Well behaved dogs allowed
Safety equipment provided
Guided tours available
Come on your own!
River Trips
Suitable for all
All ages welcomeSpecial Offers
Max 12 guests per trip.
All year round including Christmas Day, regardless of weather
Morning Brunch Cruise 9.30am -12 noon
A la Carte Lunch Cruise 12 noon - 3.30pm
A la Carte Dinner Cruise between April and August 4.00-7.30pm.
Sunset Cocktail Supper - March, September, October 3.30pm/4pm to sunset
Description
Welcome to Lady Florence, the River Cruise Restaurant offering Brunch, Lunch, Dinner & Sunset Cocktail Cruises for a maximum of 12 passengers on the river from Orford regardless of weather & tides.
Sailing year round, with a cosy coal fire in winter, The Lady Florence River Cruise Restaurant is designed to provide a different and exciting fine-dining experience. As the vessel cruises the calm waters of the rivers Alde and Ore, we serve freshly prepared fine foods and drink. From the quiet serenity of winter to the activity of summer, the rivers offer outstanding scenery to accompany your meal. Every cruise includes an informative commentary on both the intriguing history that made this area, and the wildlife which now inhabits it.
So why not come and join us on the Lady Florence, or give a Lady Florence gift voucher to a friend.
The River
The Lady Florence cruises an area rich in both wildlife and history. Starting from Orford Quay, with fine views of the 12th Century Norman Castle and 14th Century Church, the Lady Florence passes several historical landmarks and well-known wildlife spots.
The lunch and dinner cruises head up river to within sight of Aldeburgh, Iken and Snape, and we turn where there are large country houses with lawns sloping down towards the waters' edge. We then cover the entire 10 mile length of the National Trust's Orford Ness conservation area. Previously a key military experimental site - with its eerie pagoda-style buildings - we will tell you stories of Orford Ness' past and how nature is adapting to the constantly changing environment. We turn at Shingle Street where the river enters the North Sea amidst the rolling surf, racing tides and barren shingle banks - an area of wilderness and desolation.
Every cruise includes a circumnavigation of the RSPB's Havergate Island bird sanctuary, famous for its avocet - the graceful wader adopted as the RSPB's emblem. The Lady Florence often offers unparalleled views into the flooded interior of Havergate and can get to within metres of unusual seabirds, wildfowl and waders.
From the quiet serenity of winter to the activity of summer, the rivers Alde and Ore offer outstanding scenery to accompany your meal. Every cruise includes a detailed commentary on both the intriguing history that made this area, and the wildlife which now inhabits it.
See website for an interactive map of the River, plus more details of the boat and the cruises