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1 Week In Suffolk

So you've got a week in Suffolk - that's great news. Let's see how you can best use your time while you're here. Last updated 5th February 2024

What Should I Do For One Week In Suffolk?

If you have 7 days to spend in Suffolk, there are plenty of things to do and see! Here are some suggestions:

Day 1:

Explore the historic town of Bury St Edmunds, including a visit to the impressive St Edmundsbury Cathedral and the ruins of the Abbey. Grab lunch at one of the many cafes or pubs in the town center. Time needed: full day.

Day 2:

Take a stroll along Aldeburgh beach and visit the Scallop sculpture. Afterward, head to the charming fishing village of Orford for lunch and a visit to Orford Castle. Time needed: half-day.

Day 3:

Visit the stunning gardens of Helmingham Hall, a centuries-old manor house with gardens open to the public. Time needed: half-day.

Day 4:

Experience the wild beauty of the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visit the quaint seaside town of Southwold, stroll along the pier, and grab some fish and chips. Time needed: full day.

Day 5:

Enjoy a day at the races at Newmarket Racecourse, known as the "Home of Horseracing". Check the schedule ahead of time to see if any races are happening during your visit. Time needed: full day.

Day 6:

Discover the history of Ipswich, including the Tudor-style Christchurch Mansion and the Ipswich Transport Museum. Time needed: full day.

Day 7:

Take a leisurely boat tour of the Norfolk Broads, just a short drive from Suffolk. Enjoy the tranquil waterways and stunning countryside. Time needed: full day.

As for where to stay, there are a variety of options depending on your budget and preferences. Some popular choices include The Swan in Lavenham for a luxury stay, The Crown in Woodbridge for a cozy local pub experience, or The Angel Hotel in Bury St. Edmunds for a central location.

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