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There are many places to enjoy the English coastline, but the place Holidu has for you today is one of the best. In the county of Suffolk is the Suffolk Coastal district, which, as the name suggests, is a coastal travel destination, with a great tourist life. This is because, in addition to the beautiful beaches, there are also many attractions for visitors who come to spend a few pleasant days in this peaceful town. Not only that, but the holiday rentals you can find here are sure to make you want to stay. As well as having a summery and modern style that invites you to relax, they have an incredible location just metres from the beach.
Comfortable and spacious holiday rentals with beautiful gardensWhen you see the available rentals in Suffolk Coastal you won't have to worry about a thing. These accommodations have everything you need for the holiday of your dreams, as they come fully furnished and equipped, and with the summer style that is so characteristic of the coast. With brand-new appliances, such as a microwave, kettle, coffee machine, oven, fridge and even a heater, you'll have it all at your disposal. Other perks include cable TV, free internet access, private parking, and a flexible pet policy. Finally, another great feature is that many of them have large, well-kept gardens, perfect for a day out in the fresh air but in the comfort of your accommodation.
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In Suffolk Coastal you will find a typical English seaside location, but with a characteristic tourist atmosphere that will make your holiday more fun. The centre of this community is quite picturesque, with traditional buildings and houses, narrow streets, small shops, and squares adorned with flowers. Of course, we can't leave out its fabulous seascapes, its green areas, and the friendliness of its inhabitants, who will always be ready to help you. There is no doubt that this is the ideal destination for those looking to explore an interesting place but still relax in the tranquil lifestyle you will find here.
Away from the crowds but easy to accessGetting to the Suffolk Coastal will not be much of a struggle, as basic transport services are available from England's main towns and cities. For example, from London you can take a train directly to Suffolk Coastal for a journey time of approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes. If you are already in the county of Suffolk, it will be even easier to get to this part of the region, for example, from the town of Ipswich, you can take a bus or train, with an estimated journey time of 40 minutes. Finally, it is always advisable to hire a car and drive yourself to Suffolk Coastal, as it will also be very convenient when it comes to getting to your places of interest.
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If once you've arrived in Suffolk Coastal you don't know which beach to visit first, here's a wonderful option. Aldeburgh Beach is one of the most popular beaches in the whole county, and is only 20 minutes from the city centre. It has pebbly sand, a relatively calm tide during the day, and beautiful seaside scenery that will make your day at the beach one of the best. Although its waters are not ideal for swimming, you can always have a good time doing other types of activities such as a family picnic, sports, walking your pet, long walks on the sand and even meditating.
Suffolk Coastal for history loversIf you now want to visit an interesting place full of culture and history, Framlingham Castle is the place to go. Just 15 minutes from the Suffolk Coastal, this 12th century building was once an important royal residence, as it was home to the Dukes of Norfolk for over 400 years. Surrounded by a huge lake and acres of greenery, as soon as you arrive you will feel like you are in a story of kings and queens. Not to mention the interior, which is still perfectly decorated as it was when it was built, with stone walls, coats of arms, wooden furniture, and period costume models.
The weather in Suffolk Coastal is generally between 41.9 °F and 58.1 °F, with July being the warmest month and January the coldest.
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This beautiful beach is 25 minutes from Suffolk Coastal and is characterized by being more on the rustic and unspoilt side. It has a combination of pebbly and soft sand, and has a fairly quiet atmosphere, perfect for just sitting and watching the sea. It tends to be popular with those searching for a place to enjoy the ocean without bumping into anyone, and away from the crowds, as its stretch of sand covers a large area.
2. Discover the mysteries of the Sutton HoThis is a real archaeological gem of England. It is a magnificent Anglo-Saxon vessel discovered by archaeologist Basil Brown, who received a call from the owner of the area, Edith Pretty, because of some suspiciously protruding mounds in the area. The ship dates from the 7th century, when people from the northern coastal zones invaded England from the 5th century onwards. Here they would find a treasure chest full of objects and artefacts from those warriors, of which little was known. Today it is open to the public, so as well as being able to visit the territory where the discovery was made, you can also learn more about this boat from the tour guides.
3. Experience the breathtaking beauty of RSPB MinsmereHalf an hour from the Suffolk Coastal is this haven of nature. It is a nature reserve protected by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds in Minsmere, due to its 1000 hectares of land containing invaluable biodiversity. Once there you can enjoy areas such as reed beds, grasslands, woodlands, pebble vegetation and heathland, as well as the magnificent wildlife that lives here, including exotic birds, moose and horses.
4. Explore the magnificent Orford CastleConsidered one of the best preserved sites in England, this castle is an unusual historical gem. It is made up of a unique tower that remains intact despite being built between 1165 and 1173 by Henry II of England. Today it's open to the public, and you can explore the entire interior, starting with its basement, then its main halls, and finally, its rooftop, where you can get stunning natural views.
5. Learn new things at The Long Shop MuseumThis museum focuses on the industrial as well as the life of the agricultural machinery manufacturers, Richard Garrett & Sons. It is housed in the original company of the latter and has exhibits that show you more than 200 years of the evolution and industrialization of England. Especially as it was here that the production line workshops were started, you'll see impressive machinery such as ploughs, steam engines, trolleybuses, and threshing machines.
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🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 1125 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -35%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £44. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 610 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 97% of the properties. |