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River Waveney at Beccles

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If you love being outdoors, Suffolk is the place for you

Of course, we want you to come… in fact, we can’t wait to welcome you. But, you know, we may not be for everyone. So here are our top ten reasons why you shouldn’t visit Suffolk…

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Sudbury Water Meadows

If you want to climb mountains

You won’t need carabiners and crampons when you visit Suffolk. That said, bring a bicycle or walking shoes and you’ll be rewarded with gently undulating coast and countryside and enormous skies. In Suffolk it’s easier to see the horizon. See if you can find where you can’t spot a church tower.

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Sunrise in The Brecks

If you want bad weather

Of course, it is sometimes inclement in Suffolk, when Scotland, Wales or Cornwall send their rain clouds our way. Otherwise, Suffolk has one of the best overall climates in the country, with more sun than most destinations and more drier days. In fact, Thetford Forest and Brandon, set in a bowl to the west of the county in the Brecks, has the warmest Summers.

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Framlingham Castle

If you don’t like history and heritage

We’re steeped in it, not least the ancient Anglo Saxon burial site at Sutton Hoo, focus of the Ralph Fiennes’ Netflix movie The Dig, and the Anglo-Saxon Village at West Stow. There’s a fabulous Norman castle at Framlingham, stately homes like Ickworth and Kentwell Hall, Flatford Mill will show you the landscapes of John Constable, not least the Hay Wain, and in Bury St Edmunds you can discover the story of England’s first patron saint, long before St George.

If you like motorways

We don’t have any. In fact, we’re one of the largest counties in England without one. But we do have two or three lane roads from pretty much anywhere all the way to Ipswich, Suffolk’s county town. After that you’re on thousands of miles of quieter roads which reflect the pace of life here… slower, more relaxing, more mindful.

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Fresh lobster at Aldeburgh

If you like motorway service stations

Stands to reason doesn’t it, if we haven’t got motorways. But who needs a BLT with limp lettuce, or something delivered with the ping of a microwave echoing in your ears when you can enjoy quality local produce at roadside pubs, restaurants and farm shops? In the spring and summer, you could get fresh asparagus, samphire and strawberries from layby shacks. Much better than a Ginsters! Oh, and head to Orford, Aldeburgh and Southwold and enjoy fabulous fresh fish and shellfish.

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Day boat hire in the Broads National Park

If you don’t like being outdoors

Being outdoors is one of the key reasons you come to Suffolk – to cycle, walk or just enjoy being in wonderful countryside. We’ve got an enchanting part of the Broads National Park to enjoy a day boat, and there’s rambling for all in the Dunwich Heath AONB.

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Southwold Denes beach

If you don’t like coast and seaside

We’ve got 40 miles of it, including lovely sandy beaches at Lowestoft, Kessingland, Southwold and Walberswick. There’s shingle beaches but fine summer swimming at Dunwich, Thorpeness, Felixstowe and Aldeburgh. And there are intriguing estuaries to explore on the Rivers Blyth, Alde, Deben, Orwell and Stour.

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RSPB Minsmere

If you don’t like wildlife

We’ve mentioned the Broads National Trust – they’re great for birdwatching. Likewise RSPB Minsmere, a star of BBC’s Naturewatch, and Carlton Marshes near Oulton Broad. Jimmy’s Farm outside Ipswich has a great range of animals and you can see some really big wild beasts at Africa Alive! near Kessingland. And while they’re not wild, far from it, you can see some of the world’s best thoroughbred racing horses at Newmarket. You can guess what's at Camel Park Oasis.

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Aldeburgh Music Festival at Snape Maltings

If you don’t like culture and arts

Oh oh, you might be in trouble here because we’ve got loads of that, not least the Aldeburgh Festival at Snape Maltings where in late Summer you’ll also find the region’s best food and drink festival. There’s First Light Festival at Lowestoft, the most easterly point in the UK, Latitude at Henham near Southwold, and Gainsborough’s House in Sudbury is now the largest exhibition space in Suffolk.

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Big Dog ferry on the River Waveney at Geldeston

If you don’t like ferries

No, we’re not talking about big ferries that go across seas, we’re talking little rowing boat ferries across our many estuaries. There’s Walberswick to Southwold, Butley and Orford, Felixstowe to Bawdsey and Harwich-Shotley-Felixstowe. Have a go, it’s the gentlest way to travel!

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