There is so much to love about the Suffolk Coast. Here are just a few stories about the people, places and events that make the Suffolk Coast truly special.
There’s only one way to Step into Christmas this year, and that’s with a trip to the Theatre!
As we hurtle towards December, thoughts turn to the festivities; carol services, Christmas fairs and of course, the annual lights switch ons! Our guide has all you need to know to plan a Christmas season that's full of festive fun!
From windswept dunes to secluded coves, Suffolk’s coastline has plenty of spots where dogs can play, dig and splash until their heart’s content.
An all-seasons destination, there’s no doubt that The Suffolk Coast is a popular choice for a summer holiday, but head here during the colder months and you get a completely different experience, we’ve picked just a few reasons you should visit during the winter…
It's the most wonderful time of the year! And what better way to celebrate and start the Christmas indulgence than with a festive afternoon tea! Tuck into finger sandwiches of salmon and turkey, sausage rolls, jam-laden scones and mini Christmas puddings, all washed down with a glass of something bubbly perhaps?
When you think of great photography spots around the globe, you probably think of mountainous horizons, clear blue seascapes or deep green jungles. None of which are available on our doorstep. But in England and particularly on The Suffolk Coast, we have a different sort of landscape at hand and equally as beautiful for those wanting to capture nature with a click of a camera.
The Suffolk Coast is rich in natural beauty; nature reserves, marshland and The Broads. Whether your camera is glued to your hip or you like to take a few snaps as you enjoy walking the dogs, The Suffolk Coast has some excellent locations to help you embrace your inner photographer and see life through a lens.
Lonely Planet's Best in Travel has listed East Anglia as one of 30 incredible destinations to visit 2025. We've picked our top places to visit on The Suffolk Coast during your stay!
Pump Street Bakery Head Baker Hannah Frost shares with us her favourite autumn recipe; sweet and savoury Yorkshire puddings!
Chefs Joey O'Hare and Katy Taylor from Husk share with us their favourite autumn recipe, using delicious local ingredients from Fen Farm Dairy.
Sunnyside Campsite owner and baker Sally Bassett shares with us her favourite autumn recipe as part of our Suffolk Coast Chef's Autumn Collection.
The Suffolk Coast is a haven for families who love to explore nature on foot. With a mix of scenic woodlands, coastal paths, and historic landscapes, it's the perfect place to spend quality time outdoors.
Think of the Suffolk Coast and you’ll picture big skies, fantastic countryside, family holidays and so much more. But did you know? The county is home to some of the UK's top food and drink producers, especially those of the alcoholic kind!
Autumn is the perfect time to escape to The Suffolk Coast for a staycation, as the summer crowds thin and the landscape takes on a gentler, golden hue. From the beach-hut lined sands of Southwold and Lowestoft, to the charming market squares and cobbled streets of Beccles and Framlingham, a stay this Autumn is the perfect way to embrace the changing seasons.
There's nothing like ripping open a package of newspaper and tucking into steaming hot fish and chips. Whether yours is a haddock and chips, scampi, cod or sausage, we've picked the best fish & chip shops on The Suffolk Coast for you to visit!
It’s the little things that can turn a short stay into a luxury break; extra time for a lie-in, fresh ice brought to your room for your drink, the softest sheets you’ve ever felt…
Avid adventurers will find themselves challenged and inspired by exploring all the activities on offer on the Suffolk Coast this spring. Pack your bags and get stuck in to new experiences; getting you up on your feet, out of your comfort zone and creating memories to last a lifetime.
Epic stretches of coastline, unassuming villages, wild, unpredictable weather and picturesque agricultural landscapes; with all its beauty and character, it’s little wonder that Suffolk has provided the fuel for many a writer’s creative furnace.
You’ve set out for a bracing walk, rambled through the woods and strolled along the beach. Now it’s time for some sustenance and there’s nothing more delicious than tucking into a roast dinner for Sunday Lunch!
There’s accommodation to suit every taste and budget here on The Suffolk Coast, from luxurious boutique hotels to charming cottage retreats. But for those looking for something more than just a place to lay their head, we’ve curated a collection of stays which promise to be unforgettable experiences in themselves.
You might think that Suffolk, with its calm and pleasant countryside, quaint towns and villages and crisp seaside walks is an unassuming place with very little to unnerve or surprise. Well, you’d be quite wrong!
There's nothing quite like waking up to a sea view, and these hotels on The Suffolk Coast are located by the sea, either offering spectacular views or nestled in bustling seaside towns and villages, within a stone's throw.
Suffolk is home to countless intriguing museums and sites of interest for avid history seekers. The curious visitor can while away many a pleasant hour perusing interesting artifacts and ephemera of yesteryear.
If you're looking for a peaceful and picturesque way to spend an afternoon, then why not explore the Suffolk coast with a river walk? The rivers of Suffolk are some of the most beautiful in the country, with plenty of opportunity for walking. This blog post will provide you with 10 idyllic river walks to enjoy on the Suffolk coast, so grab your walking shoes and let's go!
Home to the first land battle of the Royal Marines, fishing villages from days gone by, a fascinating agricultural past and a colourful history with royalty, The Suffolk Coast is rich in history and heritage. If you're a history buff, then you may find that 48 hours isn't enough - but this jam-packed itinerary will help you to scratch the surface!
Cycling along the Suffolk Coast offers a unique blend of scenic beauty, historical charm, and diverse landscapes that cater to both casual riders and avid cyclists. This picturesque region, with its serene coastline, rolling countryside, and quaint villages, provides an ideal backdrop for your cycling adventure.
Leisure cycling along The Suffolk Coast provides a perfect way for all cyclists to savour the region's serene beauty at an easygoing pace. The area’s gently undulating landscape and peaceful country roads are ideal for casual cyclists seeking a pleasant outing.
The Suffolk Coast is a cyclist's dream, offering a mix of rugged beauty, serene landscapes, and charming villages. While the smooth tarmac roads are a delight, it's the off-road trails that truly immerse you in the area's natural splendour.
At the start of the 19th century Thorpeness was just an unassuming hamlet with a few little cottages for the resident fishermen and their families. Then along came the Scottish barrister Glencairn Stuart Ogilvie, who had the vision to turn Thorpeness into a fantastical holiday village for his friends and family to enjoy.
Suffolk is home to a multitude of winding waterways and rivers, all ebbing and flowing with their own tidal currents. From the muddy creeks and reedbanks of the Deben estuaries to the shingle ridges of Orford Ness and the River Alde, you’ll discover wonderful views and exciting adventures when you take to the water and explore the rivers and waterways of the Suffolk coast.
With wide, sandy beaches, award-winning attractions, heathland, woodland and waterways to explore, The Suffolk Coast is a great place to stay with kids.
The glorious Suffolk coast is in prime position for sunny beachside stays and coastal hideaways. Pay a visit to one of the many homely and boutique B&Bs available for adventurous explorers and sun-seeking holidaymakers!
With it's quaint and colourful beach huts, Blue Flag beach, stylish cafes, delis and restaurants, unique shops and boutiques and charming coastal boltholes, it's easy to see why Southwold is a popular destination for visitors to The Suffolk Coast. If you find yourself enamoured by Southwold’s coastal appeal, then we invite you to explore these other Suffolk locations which you are sure to love.
Along with the iconic fish & chips and rock, piers have become a staple of British seaside life for more than two centuries now and are firm favourites on the Suffolk Coast too.
With the pleasures of the warmer weather upon us, there is no greater delight than a gentle amble around a garden in full bloom. With a broad array of dedicated gardens to pursue along the Suffolk coast, there is no better time to explore them all- from the smart and manicured to the wild and wonderful! Gather your family and friends, grab a picnic and get amongst nature!
If there is one place you can guarantee a moment of peace, it’s in a forest. Stepping into the cocoon of trees and shrubs, wandering the winding pathways and getting just a little bit lost is the perfect antidote for the chaos of modern life. Read on to uncover some of the beautiful forests and woodland on the Suffolk coast; brimming with nature, mystery and activities for all to enjoy under the leaves and branches.
Each year, the country’s best beaches are awarded Blue Flags and Seaside Awards and once again, four of East Suffolk’s beaches have been selected.
There's a whole array of festivals on the coast throughout the year, so why not plan which ones float your boat with our great little 'save the date' reminder...
If you're here on holiday or are looking for somewhere new to take the kids, these outdoor play areas guarantee a great family day out.
Many people are attracted to the whimsical charm of Aldeburgh, with its pebbled beach, vibrant art scene, bustling shops and award winning fish and chip shop. If you’ve been won over by Aldeburgh’s nautical appeal then there are many other, similar places for you to discover along The Suffolk Coast.
The Suffolk coastline is perfect for old fashioned family fun, from dabbling in rock pools to trying your hand at a spot of crabbing!
If you're looking for a great drinking experience on the Suffolk coast, then you're in luck! Suffolk is home to some of the most beautiful pubs and bars by the sea. Whether you're looking for a traditional pub experience with real ales and hearty food, or something more modern with craft beer and cocktails, you're sure to find what you're looking for in a Suffolk pub by the sea.
The Suffolk coast and countryside offer some truly breathtaking views, and whether you’re a keen runner or starting out, running in Suffolk won’t disappoint. In fact, you’ll be spoilt for choice on where to run.
The Apple TV+ blockbuster television series, which was released in late January with new episodes out weekly, features BAFTA Award-Winning Actors Austin Butler and Barry Keoghan. Adapted from Donald L. Miller’s non-fiction book 'Masters of The Air', it has also been produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks.
A short break or holiday on The Suffolk Coast, is a unique experience, especially if you choose to stay at one of the many quirky places to stay!
With so many areas of natural beauty, including woodlands, marshes and coastal stretches, the spring season on the Suffolk Coast beckons you to spend even more quality time outdoors. And what better companion is there for these outdoor exploits than your trusty canine friend. So put your best foot (or paw!) forward and enjoy a dog friendly day out on the Suffolk coast.
If you want to avoid the crowds and soak up the sounds of the waves crashing against the shore, The Suffolk Coast's wild beaches are just for you! With not an ice cream seller in sight, these remote beaches are wild, windswept and waiting to be discovered...
An increasing number of folk are rising early on a Saturday and joining others who are making a commitment to health and wellness. Parkrun is a free community initiative which takes place all over the UK, and with one of Suffolk’s park runs recently finding itself on a list of the most beautiful routes, we thought it was high time we celebrated some of the most picturesque places you can get your exercise adrenaline rush on the Suffolk Coast.
Whether you want to sit and read the paper, while away an hour or two or get a caffeine kick to fuel a busy day, here on The Suffolk Coast, we roast our own, grind our own and serve some seriously good ristrettos!
It is well known that even with his worldwide fame and acclaim, Ed Sheeran has always spoken of his love for Suffolk; the place where he grew up, and home to the many landscapes and iconic locations that have inspired his songs.
We all love to bag ourselves a bargain and where better to do so than at one of the plentiful car boot sales across the Suffolk Coast?
With its spotless yellow sands stretching along the lapping shore, Lowestoft has always been known for its stunning beach, lively promenade and seaside resort atmosphere, but recent exciting additions mean that the glorious beach and seafront is now even more accessible to all...
As we enjoy the warmer weather, sunshine and long days, where better to spend them than at the beach! Pack your picnic, pop on your flip flops and head to one of these fantastic, family-friendly beaches...
The beautiful Suffolk Coast has always been a favourite destination for dog lovers with its lush green countryside, coastal paths and miles of glorious beaches.
As a county steeped in history and heritage, it’s little wonder that The Suffolk Coast has more than its fair share of stunning historic houses, estates and halls to boast of. We've put together our top picks for you to explore...
From authors to composers, singers to film stars; discover some of the well-known names that were born and bred on The Suffolk Coast
Discover the fascinating stories of three partnerships involving strong women – two of them much less famous than their husbands, at a fascinating exhibition of 20 tapestries depicting the story of Sutton Hoo at The Longshed in Woodbridge.
The illusive artist Banksy has been enjoying a staycation on The Suffolk Coast! We've taken a look at the incredible pieces of art that have mysteriously appeared in Lowestoft and Oulton Broad in Suffolk and Gorleston and Great Yarmouth in Norfolk...
The Suffolk coast is a fabulous destination in itself, offering long stretches of sandy beaches, pebbly walks and stunning cliff top scenery. However, just a stone’s throw from the shore and within only an hour drive there are many other interesting destinations and attractions to enjoy!
‘Monuments are full of wisdom, for they have been filled with what they have seen and heard for hundreds of years!’
International Women’s Day offers the perfect opportunity to reflect on the amazing women who have shaped the world we inhabit today. In particular, the great number of pioneering and extraordinary women from Suffolk whose contributions should not be forgotten.
If you like nothing better than getting out on the water then the Suffolk Coast has so much to offer. From slow moving, peaceful rivers to fast-paced action on the sea there’s bound to be something you’ll enjoy
Sometimes a short break is all that’s needed to rejuvenate, refresh and unwind. In only 48 hours you can experience a break for all the family, jam-packed with activities, nature, sights, sounds and tastes- and all on a budget. So, pack light, hop in the car and give the everyday a little sprinkle of adventure with this handy itinerary.
The towns, villages, coast and countryside of The Suffolk Coast have been the setting for many historical events - from visiting royalty to scientific discoveries.
Join Mike Warner from A Passion for Seafood as he shares his summer picks and a delicious crab sandwich recipe - the perfect dish for summer on The Suffolk Coast!
From the crashing percussion of rolling waves to the shrill tones of gulls overhead the Suffolk shore is a cacophony of sounds. It is no wonder then that so many composers and musicians hail from this most inspiring part of the country...
When there are so many fabulous beaches here on the Suffolk Coast, it seems such a shame not to spend a day exploring them all!
If you listen to the experts they’ll say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Eating a proper breakfast will ensure you’re set up for whatever the day ahead brings. But a good breakfast is much more than that.
Looking for somewhere to eat that offers an exciting Vegan menu? Then take a look at our guide to vegan dining on The Suffolk Coast!
As Valentine's Day approaches, there’s love in the coastal air! If you’re looking for the perfect spot to pop the question or a picturesque location to declare your love then look no further than these romantic spots along The Suffolk Coast.
Don’t save your romantic efforts until 14th February! The Suffolk Coast offers the perfect place to keep romance alive!
Whether you're here on holiday, visiting for the weekend or want to whisk your loved one to The Suffolk Coast for a night away, The Suffolk Coast is brimming with fantastic experiences and restaurants which can be enjoyed by two on any budget – whether you want a romantic and intimate experience or a fun-filled night out away from Netflix, check out this list of Date Night Ideas we have put together.
With windswept beaches, cosy cafes, country pubs with roaring fires and boutique hotels it's easy to see why The Suffolk Coast is the ideal place for a couples getaway...
Check out these top romantic spots for some serious wooing-spiration!
Award-winning director Sir Ridley Scott once said that "choosing location is integral to the film: in essence, another character", so it's no surprise that The Suffolk Coast with all its beauty and distinctive qualities, has been a place to call home for plenty of big screen adventures.
Dating back to 1957, take a look at the films that have graced cinema screens around the world with The Suffolk Coast playing a starring role.
There's so much to see and do on The Suffolk Coast, especially in Summer! Whether you're enjoying a staycation or looking for days out ideas; from crabbing and canoeing to landscape drawing and sunset cruises - check out our 61 things to do on The Suffolk Coast this summer!
The warm and sunny weather may not be reliable, but when it comes to days out enjoying the great outdoors, The Suffolk Coast is guaranteed not to disappoint!
You can't beat the excitement of a good fireworks display; wrapping up warm, steaming hot cups of hot chocolate, a roaring bonfire and a banger or two to light up the sky! Take your pick of these family friendly events and make your bonfire night go off with a bang!
The delightful warmth of an unexpectedly sunny day can be all the inspiration you need to head out and explore one of the many gorgeous spots on The Suffolk Coast. So pack a picnic, gather the family and make the most of the uncharacteristically warm Indian summer we are currently experiencing.
If all the world’s a stage, the Suffolk Coast is certainly no exception! Whether you fancy a Shakespeare play in a forest, a reimagined classical ballet, a comedy night, or a musical performance that will have you singing all the way home, there’s no shortage of live shows to enjoy this summer.
The scenes are shot, the cameras packed away, and as Richard Curtis' and Danny Boyle's latest film Yesterday hits the big screen, it's The Suffolk Coast's time to shine, as many of the locations in the film are right here!
The summer holidays are almost here, and there’s plenty on offer across The Suffolk Coast to keep the whole family entertained; a day out at one of the region’s top attractions, an outdoor adventure, a festival or carnival or something fun and free!
The Suffolk Coast is famous for it's sunrises, and boy are they spectacular! We've picked our top 5 places to see the sunrise, so pack a flask of tea, set your alarm and head to The Suffolk Coast...
Whether the weather's hot and you need to cool down or it's raining outside and you're looking for a way to keep the kid entertained, a dip in a swimming pool is the way to go!
Check out our top 5 swimming pools all situated on The Suffolk Coast...
There's no doubting that The Suffolk Coast is home to some of the UKs most Instagrammable spots; with everything from golden sands, windswept beaches and wildlife-packed woodland to awe-inspiring architecture, riverside towns and unique buildings. All you need to do is grab your phone and head to our top 10 Insta spots; no filter necessary!
The Suffolk Coast is known to be steeped in ancient legends and myths, not least the chilling tale of a ghostly dog by the name of Black Shuck!
When things get a little too much and you need to get away from it all, The Suffolk Coast is the place to head. With over 50 miles of coastline, historic towns and villages and breath-taking landscapes, there are plenty of ways to escape the everyday...
Sold in Selfridges and served to HRH Prince Harry on the morning of his wedding, Baron Bigod Cheese may be being sampled far and wide, but it's made right here on The Suffolk Coast at Fen Farm Dairy.
When it comes to local food producers, we are spoilt for choice here on The Suffolk Coast. So, as summer gets into full swing, don your apron, fire up the coals and make your barbecue one your friends and family will talk about for weeks to come.
Whether you're a traditionalist whose drink is a classic Margarita or Martini or you have fancier tastes and enjoy a Daquiri, Mimosa or Manhattan, these Cocktail serving establishments are sure to wet your whistle!
What better way to discover The Suffolk Coast than with a night under the stars on a camping holiday. From campsites, caravans and campervans to shepherds huts, bell tents and airstream trailers, our family camping guide has all you need to plan your holiday...
Whether it’s an independent showroom that showcases some of East Anglia’s up and coming artists, an exhibition profiling one of Suffolk’s famous sculptures, or a gallery that’s home to pieces of historical importance, these galleries in Suffolk are the perfect place too while away an hour or two...
Discover the intriguing past of Lowestoft's historic beach village; once home to a thriving fishing community.
Exploring the coast of England has now been made even easier, with the launch of England's Coast. The interactive booking tool allows visitors to design their own itineraries, explore and book their holidays to coast of England at the click of a button.
Situated in Pakefield, near Lowestoft, Pakefield Riding School is the oldest riding centre and stables in East Anglia. Located close to the beach, the school offers a range of activities to suit all levels of rider.
As the temperatures rise and the sun shines, tuck into a delicious meal, washed down with a cold drink and dine alfresco in one of The Suffolk Coast's top restaurant's and pub's gardens and terraces. From gastropubs to grills, coaching inns to cafes, book a table and dine out this summer...
With over 50 miles of coastline to explore, The Suffolk Coast is the perfect place to enjoy a day at the beach this summer. Here, you can forgo beaches filled with visitors and instead, discover the golden sands and seaside charm of some lesser known stretches...
If you didn't know already, multi-award winning songwriter and singer Ed Sheeran is a fellow Suffolk Coaster!
With miles of award-winning coastline, what better way to explore the stunning Suffolk coast than by the seas, rivers and estuaries of The Suffolk Coast.
Whether you remain wrapped up and warm or are happy to don the wetsuit come rain or shine, exploring The Suffolk Coast by water is an unforgettable experience.
Lowestoft holds the rather curious title of being the most Easterly point in the British Isles, something many people may consider an underrated title given the modest surroundings of Ness Point.
Here on the Suffolk Coast, we are completely spoilt with a huge selection of local food and drink producers, selling jams, honey, Suffolk-cured ham, strawberries, asparagus, breads, cheeses and ales... you name it, we make it!
Asparagus – One of the most sought after vegetables with its delicately tender succulent spears and unique, delicious taste. Cook it simply by steaming and serving with salted butter, this delicacy delivers a real treat to the taste buds in the short time it’s in season.
Benjamin Britten was inspired by the Suffolk coast throughout his lifetime. From his birth in Lowestoft in 1913 to his death in 1976 Britten’s life was dominated by his affection for Suffolk and the Suffolk Coast. From the age of seven the young composer had started work here. His final opera Death in Venice was written in the county while Britten staved off his inevitable heart surgery, making use of the opera’s necessary completion as an excuse.
This 11km/6.8 mile walk in the Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB takes you through the historic village of Dunwich, and along a stretch of Walberswick’s rugged beach - perfect for blowing away the cobwebs and taking in some fresh air.
Are you are fungi at a stag do? Then a visit to RSPB Minsmere nature reserve could be just up your street. Visitor Experience Officer Ian Barthorpe tells us what you can expect to see this autumn...
Make the most of Spring and Summer on The Suffolk Coast and treat yourself to an authentic slice of seaside life by hiring a beach hut on one of our beautiful beaches.
With summer in full swing, it’s that time of year when local food producers open their doors for you to pick your own fruit and veg...
Discover the breathtaking locations and landscapes which feature in Netflix's latest feature release 'The Dig'.
As Netflix's feature release 'The Dig' hits TV screens, you may be intrigued to discover that The Suffolk Coast has been the setting for many a' bounty over the years...
'Tis the season for chunky knits, wellies and walks in the countryside and along the beaches of The Suffolk Coast - finished up with a steaming cup of delicious hot chocolate of course!
What better way to entertain the kids during the summer than packing up the picnic hamper and heading out across The Suffolk Coast for a spot of al fresco dining!
Make the most of the chilly weather with a walk in the countryside followed by a plate of tasty food as you sit by a roaring fire at one of these cosy country pubs on The Suffolk Coast.
October marks the start of the dramatic mating season for red deer males. It’s winner takes all, with the dominant male taking control of the females and earning the right to mate with them. The best place to watch the drama unfold? RSPB Minsmere on The Suffolk Coast!
Mike Warner is, among many things, a food writer with a deep rooted passion for seafood and fish. He is a seafood ambassador and has loved the sea and seafood all his life.
Whatever the weather a stroll along the seafronts of The Suffolk Coast is always a joy.
And now, with winter heading our way, it’s time to wrap up warm and take a stroll along the Prom.
From forts and castles to pubs and houses; The Suffolk Coast with its rich history has been the setting for a fair few spooky tales!
Celebrate the festive season this year with Christmas on The Suffolk Coast; from Christmas markets and fine foods, to coastal retreats and boutique hotel stays; there's something to suit all tastes at this special time of year..
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, but the Christmas build-up can also be the most chaotic. That’s why we’ve put together our guide of festive workshops, where you can let the stress of the season melt away and focus on enjoying something more mindful.
The swallows and nightingales may have migrated south for the winter, but there’s still some amazing wildlife encounters to be experienced at RSPB Minsmere during the colder winter months.
There's no better way to celebrate Christmas than with a dip in the North Sea! But if you would prefer to stay dry and cheer on those brave enough to don their bathers, pop along to one of the many Christmas Day Dips on The Suffolk Coast.
There’s nothing better than seeing children’s faces light up with the magic and wonder of Christmas, and this year the Suffolk Coast is brimming with festive offerings to help you make this season one to remember!
Mike Warner from A Passion for Seafood is back with his second seasonal seafood and fish blog.
There’s no denying that the countdown to December 25th has begun…
Christmas TV adverts are in full flow, all of them enticing us to buy the latest ‘must have’ gadgets and celebrity perfumes for our nearest and dearest.
A brand New Year - thank goodness! The time when we typically look at making some radical changes in our lives, learning new skills and embracing new experiences.
The Suffolk Coast, with its picturesque landscapes, charming seaside towns, and rich cultural heritage, has long been a hidden gem for those seeking a quintessential British coastal experience.
Consider Christmas sorted with this handy Christmas Gift Guide, certain to locate the best gifts for your friends and loved ones this holiday season.
Lambs leaping, birds singing, the days stretching and spring flowers are starting to peep their heads through the dewy grass. Welcome the changing of the seasons and visit these stunning locations to see Spring flowers blooming.
Enjoy a spring walk on The Suffolk Coast and with each step, comes a sense of renewal and tranquility, as the coastal scenery bursts into life with the promise of warmer days ahead. Whether strolling along the winding trails of nature reserves or simply taking in the panoramic views from quaint coastal villages, spring walks on the Suffolk coast offer a delightful escape into the beauty of the natural world.
As the winter weather is beginning to break and the days are drawing out, we’ve listed 6 things to do that should be on your itinerary during a Spring trip to The Suffolk Coast...
As winter bids its chilly farewell, there's no better time to plan a rejuvenating spring escape on The Suffolk Coast. And if you're looking for the perfect Suffolk bolthole to call your own for a getaway, then look no further than Curious Retreats hand-picked collection of unique holiday homes in the most desirable locations and surroundings.
As Autumn sets in, bracing winds and bright clear days invite us out into the fresh air for chilly walks along the Suffolk Coast.
The daffodils are out, the birds are singing, and trees are blossoming again. Finally, spring seems to be springing!
With the weather slowly warming up it’s time to shake off those winter blues and get the family out and about again - and what better place to do so than on the beautiful Suffolk Coast?
Pop on your wellies, don your chunky knit and see the autumn leaves turning on The Suffolk Coast...
Previously home to BBC Springwatch and one of the RSPB's flagship nature reserves, Minsmere and the neighbouring National Trust Dunwich Heath offer space, tranquillity and wildlife in abundance - perfect for an autumn stroll.
The Beast from the East has arrived and The Suffolk Coast is blanketed in snow, the schools are closed and kids are chomping at the bit to get outside and enjoy the rare dump!
A visit to The Suffolk Coast in winter is a truly unique experience; as the crowds seeking sunny days by the sea have headed home, it becomes a place to get away from it all, experience something new, and recharge the batteries.
Whether you travel from afar or are just a short drive away, make sure these things to do are on your bucket list!
After the indulgence of Christmas day, it’s traditional to take to the outdoors for a revitalizing walk in the open air.
So we've put together 6 of the best to help you shake off those mince pies this Boxing Day.
Make the most of our stunning scenery, good weather, award-winning attractions and unique experiences and enjoy quality family time together at one of these must-do days out this summer on the Suffolk Coast...
The Suffolk Coast will host the final stage of the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men this September, with Lowestoft and Felixstowe set to welcome Britain’s biggest professional cycle race on Sunday 8 September.
Cycling along the Suffolk Coast is a thrilling adventure, blending smooth roads with breathtaking coastal views and quaint rural landscapes. The area's mostly flat terrain and well-kept roads make it an ideal destination for those looking to travel by bike!
Pump Street Bakery is excited to welcome their new chef, baker and journalist; Hugo Harrison to the team. Having worked at Jamie Oliver HQ for six years, and previously the head chef at Maverly's Farm Restaurant, Hugo shares with us his cooking inspiration and his favourite summer recipe.
Serving a mouth-watering selection of baked goodies, salads, pizzas, sandwiches and delicious deli items at their delis across The Suffolk Coast, Black Dog Deli's Head Chef Felicity Putman shares her cooking inspiration and favourite summer recipe...
With summer on the way, thoughts turn to delicious fresh produce grown and made on The Suffolk Coast. We spoke to John Baker, Head Chef at Old Hall Southwold to find out his favourite Summer Special.
If you're craving a taste of The Suffolk Coast this summer, these delicious recipes from some of The Suffolk Coast's finest chefs, bakers are sure to get your mouths watering and your kitchens smelling divine!
No trip to The Suffolk Coast is complete until you've sampled the delicious baked goods of Pump Street Bakery. The iconic bakery in Orford not only makes the mouth-watering cakes and pastries, their bean to bar chocolate is now sold across the country. We spoke to Head Baker Hannah Frost to find out what inspires her and her favourite summer dish...
With summer on the way, thoughts turn to delicious fresh produce grown and made on The Suffolk Coast. We spoke to Dave Wall, Head Chef at multi award winning The Unruly Pig and EAT Suffolk’s Best Restaurant 2018 to find out his favourite Summer Special.