Visiting Suffolk

Suffolk is on your list of places to visit - fantastic. Let's talk about restaurants, getting there and some tips about what to do when you arrive.

What Should I Do In Suffolk?

If you have 3 hours, a half day or even a week in Suffolk then we have some suggestions for you. Read our guides and get going today!

This should be enough to get you going in Suffolk!

FAQs About Suffolk

How Do I Get To Suffolk?

Driving directions: From London, take the M11 towards Cambridge, then join the A14 towards Felixstowe/Ipswich. Take the A12 towards Lowestoft/Suffolk Coast and follow signs to your destination in Suffolk.

Rail directions: There are frequent trains from London Liverpool Street to Ipswich, where you can then take a connecting train or bus to your destination in Suffolk.

If you're coming from Norwich, take the A140 towards Ipswich and join the A14 towards Felixstowe. Alternatively, you can take the train from Norwich to Ipswich and connect from there.

If you're travelling from Cambridge, take the A14 towards Ipswich/Felixstowe and follow signs to your destination.

If you're travelling from nearby towns such as Bury St Edmunds or Lowestoft, follow the major roads towards Ipswich and then follow signs to your destination in Suffolk.

When travelling by car, it's recommended to check traffic updates in advance and avoid rush hour times in order to avoid congestion.

What's The Nearest Airport To Suffolk?

The closest airport to Suffolk is Norwich International Airport, which is approximately 40 miles northeast of the town. To get to Suffolk, you can drive from the airport down the A140, which will take roughly 45 minutes depending on traffic. Alternatively, there are train and bus services available from the airport which can take you into the town.

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