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SUFFOLK HOLIDAYS > EAST ENGLAND
Holiday in Suffolk, a historic and non-metropolitan county in East Anglia, England.
Low-lying [ few hills ], and largely wetland habitat and arable land with the wetlands of
The Broads in the North, and the Suffolk Coast and Heaths is an AONB-area [ Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ].
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Campsites & Caravanning
Eurocampings - ACSI Camping Guide
ukcampsites.co.uk - Suffolk Camp Sites and Caravan Sites
Holiday Homes / Cottages
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A short break, or weekend, at one of our holiday parks gives you a real getaway, whatever the season.
You'll find well-equipped and cosily heated bungalows, lodges, chalets, apartments and caravans in beautiful forest, countryside and coastal surroundings.
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Hotels in Suffolk / Inns & B&B
Hotels in Suffolk - Hotel Guide Suffolk
Hotels in Ipswich, Newmarket, Bury Saint Edmunds, Sudbury, Felixstowe, Lowestoft, Oulton, Copdock, Haverhill, Aldeburgh, Mildenhall, Brome, and more ...
The Great House Hotel
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Travel Agencies / Tour operators
Superbreak offer leisure hotel breaks and features 2-5 star hotels, with the majority in the 3-4 star+ rating.
Widest choice of self-catering holidays / short breaks.
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Travel Guides Suffolk / Related books

Suffolk: Strange But True
Robert Halliday (Author) Suffolk Strange but True illustrates and describes people, places and incidents that are unusual, odd or extraordinary. We discover the truth about
the fasting woman of Shottisham, who was alleged not to have eaten for three months; the tithe war of the 1930s, when some farmers were reduced
to selling their tractors for sixpence; unusual entrepreneurs, misers and witches, and also the tales behind a number of the county's deserted towns
and villages. Local folklore and legend are also examined to show how real events have been exaggerated and embroidered over the years. Using a
range of illustrations, from old and recent photographs to maps, prints, paintings and engravings, Robert Halliday tells an entertaining story an
alternative history of Suffolk that will fascinate residents and visitors alike. Paperback: 160 pages; Publisher: The History Press (1 Aug 2008); ISBN-10: 0750947047; ISBN-13: 978-0750947046.
Pocket Pub Walks in Suffolk (Pocket Pub Walks)
Cyril Francis (Author) Paperback: 80 pages; Publisher: Countryside Books (22 May 2008); ISBN-10: 1846740851; ISBN-13: 978-1846740855.
Suffolk (AA 50 Walks Series)
Walking is one of Britain's favourite leisure activities, and this great pocket-sized walking guide to Suffolk
features a variety of mapped walks to suit all abilities. Contained within the guide are 50 walks of 2-10 miles
and all the practical detail you need, accompanied by fascinating background reading on the history and
wildlife of the area, and an introduction to each walk. All walks are annotated with local points of interest and
places to stop for refreshments. And every walk is given a summary of distance, time, gradient, level of
difficulty, type of surface and access, landscape, dog friendliness, parking and public toilets.
Paperback: 144 pages; Publisher: Automobile Association; 2nd Revised edition edition (1 Aug 2009); ISBN-10: 0749562943; ISBN-13: 978-0749562946.
Transportation / How do I travel to Suffolk
Norwich Airport [ NWI ]
Stansted Airport [ STN ] - London Stansted Airport
Southendairport [ SEN ] - east of Central London
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Airline Tickets / Bargain Flights
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thetrainline provides fast, easy and secure access to timetables, tickets and fares for all National Rail journeys across the UK.
Travel by bus or coach to Suffolk.

Philip's Street Atlas Suffolk
This pocket-sized street atlas of Suffolk gives comprehensive and detailed coverage of the county. The route planner shows all the A and B roads, and can be used
when driving to get close to the destination before turning to the relevant large-scale street map. The street maps show every named road, street and lane very clearly,
with major roads picked out in colour. The maps are at a standard scale of 2 2/3 inches to 1 mile, and show postcode boundaries. Other information on the maps
includes car parks, railway and bus stations, post offices, schools, colleges, hospitals, police and fire stations, places of worship, leisure centres, footpaths and
bridleways, camping and caravan sites, golf courses, and many other places of interest. The comprehensive index lists street names and postcodes, plus schools,
hospitals, railway stations, shopping centres and other such features picked out in red, with other places of interest shown in blue.
Paperback: 200 pages; Publisher: Philip's; Pocket ed edition (18 July 2010); ISBN-10: 1849071012; ISBN-13: 978-1849071017.
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Suffolk Tourism - Visit Suffolk - Tourist Board
Famous for its vast skies, stunning coastline and delightful countryside, Suffolk boasts a wealth of treasures
for the visitor whether exploring for a day, taking a short break or embarking on a longer holiday. On this site
we bring you a snapshot of Suffolk, a county that can inspire creativity and discovery yet will also leave you
relaxed. Our sophisticated range of hospitality, accommodation and attractions combine with unique natural surroundings, making Suffolk a highly desirable short breaks destination.
Suffolk County Council - HQ Ipswich
Babergh
Forest Heath
Ipswich
Mid Suffolk
St Edmundsbury
Suffolk Coastal Council
Waveney
Ipswich Borough Council
Ipswich is in the heart of East Anglia and the heart of Europe. It is the regional centre for business, shopping,
sport and entertainment. Ipswich is home to IP-City and is one pole of the Cambridge/Ipswich Hi-Tech Corridor.
Aldeburgh - coastal town and popular weekend destination
The town is notable for its Blue Flag shingle beach and fisherman huts where freshly caught fish are sold
daily. In the 16th Century it was a thriving port and shipbuilding area, becoming a fishing village and seaside
resort in the 19tr Century. Aldeburgh provides an excellent base for those wanting a peaceful seaside
holiday during which they can enjoy the miles of unspoilt shingle coastline and heath lands of this remarkable area. See Tourism Aldeburgh
Brome
Bury Saint Edmunds / Bury St Edmunds
Copdock
Felixstowe
Haverhill
Ipswich
Lavenham - Historic village / Suffolk day trip destination
Lavenham is noted for its 15th century church, half-timbered medieval cottages and circular walk. In the medieval period it was one of the 20 wealthiest settlements in England. See Discover Lavenham.
Long Melford - Historic village
Long Melford has been settled for many centuries. It was a busy village in Tudor times, and still is, attracting
visitors and holidaymakers from all over the UK and the world. Houses, shops and other businesses are
comfortably mingled along Hall Street and Westgate, making a delightful environment for the wandering pedestrian.
Lowestoft
Mildenhall
Newmarket
Oulton
Sudbury
List of places in Suffolk List of villages, towns and cities in the ceremonial county of Suffolk.
Bawdsey
Bridge Cottage, Flatford Mill
Clare
Clare Castle
Dedham Vale
Easton Farm Park
Framlingham Castle
Great Barton
Hadleigh
Ickworth House
Ipswich Town F.C.
Leiston Abbey
Mid-Suffolk Light Railway - Suffolk's only railway museum
The Mid-Suffolk Light Railway, known affectionately as 'The Middy', was a classic case of a rural railway that never paid its way.
Orford Ness
Otter Trust
Portman Road - home of Ipswich Town FC
RSPB Stour Estuary
Saxtead Green Post Mill
Snape Maltings
Southwold Lighthouse
Suffolk Coast and Heaths Path
Suffolk Heritage Coast
Sutton Hoo
The Broads
Thorpeness
Woodbridge
Cuisine
Breweries Suffolk
Adnams, Bartrams, Brandon Brewery, Cox & Holbrook, Earl Soham, Green Dragon, Green Jack, Greene King,
King's Head, Lidstone's, Mauldon's, Nethergate, Old Cannon, Old Chimneys, Oulton Ales, St Peter's.

Favourite Suffolk Recipes
Recipes include: Suffolk Harvest Cake, Suffolk Rusks, Baked Flounder, Mushroom Pudding, Suffolk Fish Pie, Ipswich Almond Pudding, Duck
and Green Peas, Brotherly Love, Lowestoft Herrings, Oxtail Brawn, Pickled Eggs, Ham Toasts, Blackberry Syrup, Suffolk Buns. Paperback: 48 pages; Publisher: J Salmon Ltd (Dec 1996); Language
English; ISBN-10: 189843509X; ISBN-13: 978-1898435099.
History Suffolk
History of Suffolk - see Wikipedia
Historical setting [ Anglo-Saxon control, Land division, Danish control ], Politics & economy, Relics.
East Anglia Transport Museum
Medieval town plan of Ipswich
Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum, Flixton, Suffolk
English Heritage
National Trust
Music, Art & Culture, Events
Aldeburgh Museum The Aldeburgh Museum is housed in one of the most important timber-framed public buildings in England dating
from the first half of the 16th Century.
Museum of East Anglian Life
Aldeburgh Christmas Swim
Aldeburgh Festival of arts Takes place at nearby Snape Maltings. See Aldeburgh Music
Ipswich Art Festival
Ipswich Gigs
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