Great Holidays in Suffolk

A treasure trove of history and heritage

Suffolk will bring your senses to life, offering you an authentic experience in an inspiring setting. Indulge yourself in wide open spaces, beautiful coastline, incredible local food and luxury accommodation. Enjoy family fun in Suffolk and explore the county that has so much happening from hidden walking and cycle routes to festivals, events and farmers markets.

Boasting miles of unspoilt countryside, high quality arts, outstanding food and enchanting towns and villages, Suffolk makes an ideal choice for a short break, day trip or a longer stay.

Southwold is a coastal haven, offering a beautifully untouched, classical seaside resort with a lush countryside and picturesque meadows. The county is rich with culture, where you can indulge in such festivities as the Aldeburgh Festival at Snape Maltings Concert Hall, or go see a classic performance at the Theatre Royal in Bury St Edmunds.

If the city doesn’t take your fancy then how about enjoying some of the miles and miles of rural, pristine countryside that Suffolk has to offer. With cycle tracks leading you to historical towns and walking routes taking you through some of the finest scenery that the South of England has to offer, you’ll be making your own little adventure that everyone can remember. Keen to see some of Suffolk’s famous wildlife? Then look no further than the flattering selection of zoo’s, wildlife parks and animal sanctuary’s to keep the family entertained.

Then let’s not forget the county’s biggest Theme Park Pleasurewood Hills, which is home to plenty of white knuckle thrill rides and rollercoaster’s for the kids to enjoy! Whether you’re planning a short trip or a long stay, Suffolk has plenty to offer and enjoy for all age groups... So why not give it a try and check it out for yourself?

Where to stay in Suffolk

The Creek House is a beautifully renovated contemporary large detached house sleeping up to 12 people. It offers spacious and stylish five bedroomed accommodation with superb panoramic views across fields and Buss Creek towards the beautiful seaside town of Southwold.