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Best of: Summer hols in Suffolk

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QuizteamBleakley · 12/07/2017 22:53

Share your secret Suffolk school summer holiday day out go-to. I love having the tourists here looking at our beautiful part of the world, while increasing the tourist spend but I do love to spend time where there aren't thousands of people. Mine is the maize maze, at Reydon. Fab day out. Any others?

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ScaryMonstersAndSuoerCreeps · 13/07/2017 21:38

Suffolk Punch Trust at Holesley. Lovely day out and my sister operates the café!!

Ookmybanana · 14/07/2017 00:26

Crabbing at Walberswick. Happy days.

imacmum · 14/07/2017 11:41

Jimmys Farm, just outside Ipswich (Jimmy Doughty off the tv), wildlife and farm park, nice restaurant, farm shop, walks, animals, also Theatre in the Forest during July/August. Jimmys Sausage Festival takes place annually during July

www.jimmysfarm.com

Summergarden · 14/07/2017 20:20

Rendlesham Forest. Lovely shade on a hot day and fab outdoor adventure play equipment.

QueenofLouisiana · 17/07/2017 19:53

Agar Fen- great for den building, picnics and wildlife. Assington has a good pub and farm shop too.

ChampagneCommunist · 17/07/2017 20:03

The new pier at Felixstowe will be open soon

MsAdorabelleDearheartVonLipwig · 17/07/2017 20:06

Southwold. Pit Stop Cafe at the tennis courts has sandwiches, cake & coffee and loads of toys and bikes for the little ones. The beach, obviously. The Pier. The amusements, for a bit of retro entertainment. The lovely shops. Can't go wrong.

Easton Farm Park. Loads of animals to see, great playground and indoor cafe and soft play for when the weather is rubbish.

Framlingham Castle. Ed's 'castle on the hill'. They often have reenactment days and dressing up and sword fighting. The town is nice too.

Further up there's Lowestoft sea front which is quite nice. And just inland is Pleasurewood Hills theme park which isn't too bad.

Beccles for boat hire, which will take you along the broads and just up into Norfolk.

I'll think of some more in a minute but it's been a long day!

cheapskatemum · 17/07/2017 23:43

Thorpeness: you can always get parked and space on the beach, nice cafe & pub, boating, house in the clouds. I was amazed when I went to Aldeburgh with DS3 & his GF 2 weeks ago, he said he'd never been there before! We'd always gone to Thorpeness instead.

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