 The Suffolk Coast
The Suffolk Coast is a 50-mile stretch of heritage coastline and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, situated just two hours from central London. As well as being a wildlife lover’s paradise and a photographer’s dream, the Suffolk coast is one of the best places to visit in the county if you have a penchant for food, life by the sea, charming seaside towns and world-class culture.
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 Bury St Edmunds
Bury St Edmunds is a historic jewel in Suffolk’s crown that over the millennia it has seen tragedy, drama and greatness in equal measure. As such Bury St Edmunds’ architecture reads like a 3D map of the past, and among the old, you’ll find the new: independent shops, eateries, art galleries and more. 48 hours should give you ample time to see the best bits, but why rush? Stay longer and explore the surrounding area, including the charming Suffolk Wool Towns.
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 Suffolk Wool Towns
The Suffolk Wool Towns are some of the best-preserved historic towns and prettiest villages in Suffolk. Exploring them feels like stepping back in time to the 15th century, when the wool trade was at its peak, and the Suffolk Wool Towns were among the richest places in the country. Now, they hold all the charm required for a perfect romantic getaway.
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