With its wide-open spaces and breath-taking coastline, Suffolk holiday cottages provide an idyllic sanctuary away from the stresses of everyday life.
Why Suffolk Holiday Cottages?
Suffolk boasts two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, promising beautiful scenery, amazing wildlife, flora and fauna, and a variety of outdoor activities. With miles of bridleways and a range of walking options, from casual strolls in Thetford Forest Park and Needham Lake Nature Reserve to serious rambles along Suffolk's magnificent shoreline, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Idyllic rural communities dot the countryside, radiating charm and individuality. Browse antique stores, indulge in a relaxed pub lunch, and join in the fun at a typical summer festival. Don't miss the farms and farm shops, which often offer Pick Your Own options—a fantastic way to gather ingredients for a delightful supper in your Suffolk cottage.
Alternatively, treat yourself to a stay at a luxury Suffolk cottage, where you can enjoy all the comforts of home along with an array of lavish extras, such as games rooms and home cinemas. When you can tear yourself away from the luxurious interior, venture out to stunning gardens or explore the county's many beautiful beaches.
For more ideas on what to see and do here, be sure to check out our fantastic Suffolk Travel Guide »
Places to visit Near Suffolk Cottages
When it comes to getting out and about to explore the region, you and your guests won't have any problems planning your day trips whilst staying at one of these Suffolk cottages. One place we'd highly recommend visiting is Southwold, one of the most popular resort towns in the county.
Known for its historic pier that's home to a popular arcade, café, restaurant and a handful of shops, here you'll also find the bustling Southwold Beach that draws in hundreds of beachgoers during the summer months of the year.
Another fantastic place worth visiting from one of these Suffolk holiday cottages is Ipswich, the largest town in the county and a great place to consider spending the day. Nestled on the River Orwell, this bustling town is rich in history, which can be explored by visiting popular attractions such as the Christchurch Mansion.
After exploring the town, we'd highly recommend heading over to the Ipswich Waterfront to enjoy a meal at one of the area's many well-renowned restaurants before retreating to your Suffolk accommodation.
Other Popular Places near Suffolk Cottages:
Aldeburgh
Beccles
Clacton-on-Sea
Felixstowe
Framlingham Castle
Halesworth
Lavenham
Lowestoft
Newmarket
Orford
Snape
Thorpeness
Woodbridge
Types of Suffolk Holidays
If you're looking for something more specific, don't panic - There's still lots of other options in the county to explore! This includes plenty of cottages on the Suffolk Coast, dog-friendly cottages in Suffolk, last-minute Suffolk cottages, short breaks in Suffolk and tonnes of other cottages in East Anglia.