Best Places In The Uk For A Short Break? Try Suffolk!

As a county, Suffolk is an extremely popularand historic towns and villages.
destination for those looking for a holiday or aFor those are looking to visit the area, there a number
weekend/midweek break. It’s easy transport linksof accommodation options available to you. A wide
from London and Cambridge makes this area avariety of hotels in Suffolk await the visitor and for
popular place to visit throughout the year.those preferring a coastal destination it would be
With its ancient landscapes, seaside heritage, historicdifficult to beat the traditional fishing town of Aldeburgh.
places to visit and many hidden gems, Suffolk has soAldeburgh has changed little over the years and even
much to offer the visitor. There are some fantastictoday fishermen can be seen hauling ashore their daily
areas to be explored by foot or bicycle and Suffolkcatch. The pebbled beach in Aldeburgh is a big
boasts two areas of outstanding natural beauty. Thefavourite too with couples and families alike and the
characteristic lowland English landscape made famouswide open beaches provide enough space for
worldwide by artists such as Constable andeveryone, even during the busy summer season.
Gainsborough is still recognisable today. The charm ofSitting at the southern end of the seafront, near to the
the villages, fascinating local attractions and beauty ofyacht club is The Brudenell Hotel, one of the most
the surrounding countryside mean there’s noiconic hotels in Suffolk. Currently undergoing extensive
shortage of places to go and things to see.renovations, the hotel will open its new doors to the
The Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstandingpublic on April 2nd 2010. All of the bedrooms, the
Natural Beauty (AONB) is one of Britain’s finestlounges and the restaurants will be sporting a new look
landscapes. Located on the coast of East Anglia, itwith it’s aim of achieving AA four star rating which
covers 150 square miles and includes wildlife-richwill make it one of only two to achieve this award on
wetlands, ancient heaths, windswept shingle beachesthe East Anglian coast.