If you need to lodge in the pub accommodation Cambridge can offer, pick one that serves pub food, for the convenience and price; they'll be cheaper than hotel meals or expensive bistro lunches. The Cambridge pubs on the river are a little pricier but the views are stunning, and the perfect complement to any holiday. Huntington pubs with accommodation tend toward the quiet country sort, so you can avoid the loud music and late nights of more central public houses. Most pubs have parking, with priority for overnight guests, so arriving late should be no problem.
Any pub guide can tell you where to find Ipswich pub accommodation, but few will allow you to book online and make sure of having somewhere to stay. Taverns have a lot of benefits as a place to stay; entertainment, food and often very congenial staff. If you stay at a Bury St Edmonds inn it'll probably have more olde worlde charm than you can shake a stick at; proponents of the exposed beam, the open fire, the vintage tankard. A typical Suffolk Inn will also have a beer garden, possibly with play area, and wide parasols to screen you from the sun and rain.
Gastro pub accommodation Norfolk can offer combines tasty food and comfortable rooms without the stiff formality of many hotels - all that and you can get a pint of real ale with your sautéed mesquite salmon. There are some wonderful Norwich pubs where families can be assured of a safe, cosy environment, and some more suited to young singles who want to stay in the city centre. The country pub accommodation Norfolk Broads furnishes you with cottage style accommodation in heritage properties, perfect after a day spent tramping across the wetlands.