From captivating coastal towns to lush rolling farmlands, Suffolk sits proudly as an idyllic English hotspot. Tucked away in the east, it offers a treasure trove of adventures and discoveries for families. A county richly coated in history, nature and culture, there’s a multitude of unique experiences waiting to be uncovered.
No matter if you're in search of a luxury stay in an authentic Suffolk cottage, a budget break in a cosy B&B, or a modern hotel to serve as your family’s base, you'll discover it here. Read on to find the perfect fit for you, crafting lasting memories in this charming county with your loved ones.
Things to do
Steeped in centuries of history, endowed with pristine landscapes, and adorned with charming towns, Suffolk offers countless ways to create magical family moments. Here’s our recommended handful that your family shouldn't miss.
First on the list is the breathtaking Framlingham Castle, a historic jewel with a captivating past that stretches back to the 12th century. With year-round events and activities, it’s a surefire hit with the whole family.
Imprint an unforgettable history lesson in your children’s minds with a visit to Sutton Hoo. It's a fascinating Anglo-Saxon treasure trove that completely revolutionised our understanding of the era.
Ever been to a fort with a polygonal tower? Orford Castle, one of England's most complete and unusual keeps, offers an insightful exploration of medieval life. This 12th-century wonder also neighbours Framlingham Castle, Saxtead Green Post Mill, and Leiston Abbey for an absorption in culture.
The best part? Suffolk's charm doesn’t stop there. Read on to unearth more family-friendly spots waiting for your discovery.
When to visit
There’s no wrong time to visit Suffolk, it shines in every season. But if you're yearning for sun-soaked beach days with the family, the beautiful Suffolk coast comes alive in the autumn. Colourful leaves crunch underfoot and the beaches are just as breathtaking under the golden autumn sun as in the summer heat.
On the other hand, if you prefer quieter visits and want a cosy cottage to snuggle up in, the Blythburg's Rosemary Cottage and Friston's Jays Cottage promise a delightful stay during the autumnal and winter months. Not to forget Easton Farm Park, the farm is open for extended hours during these seasons, offering a fun, family-friendly experience year-round.
Things you'll love...
- Immerse your family in history with a visit to enchanting sites like Framlingham Castle and the Sutton Hoo burial site
- Revel in the charm of pink-washed Suffolk cottages and halls, charming history within the distinct 'Suffolk Pink'
- Uncover a symphony of nature at Suffolk's nature reserves like Minsmere and Trimley Marshes
- Engage your children's curiosity at the largest container port in Europe, bundled safely within the county of Suffolk
- Experience the rural allure of Suffolk via its extensive farmlands, giving your children a taste of agricultural life.
Main airport
- London Stansted Airport