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Rhythm of the Dance

Rhythm of the Dance returns to the UK with a new production as part of its 25th Anniversary global tour... See more >
Marina Theatre, Marina, Lowestoft NR32 1HH
Fri 19 Jul

Band on The Run - a tribute to the music of Paul McCartney

Band on The Run - a tribute to the music of Paul McCartney An evening of music written by Paul McCartney and spanning over 70 years is performed by The Paul McCartney Project... See more >
The Fisher Theatre, 10 Broad Street, Bungay NR35 1EE
Sat 20 Jul
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Heron House - Open Garden for NGS

Heron House - Open Garden for NGS Two acres with superb views over the North Sea, River Alde and marshes. Unusual trees, herbaceous beds, shrubs and..... See more >
Heron House, Aldeburgh IP15 5EP
Sun 21 Jul

The Old Rectory, Brinkley - Open Garden for NGS

The Old Rectory, Brinkley - Open Garden for NGS Two acre garden started in 1973 when there was nothing there except a few large trees and snowdrops. Interesting trees..... See more >
The Old Rectory, Brinkley, Brinkley CB8 0SB
Sun 21 Jul
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Things to do around Suffolk

Suffolk, located on the East Coast of England, is a picturesque county known for its stunning coastlines, charming towns, and rich cultural heritage. Whether you're visiting for a day trip or staying longer, there are plenty of exciting activities to enjoy. Here are some of the best things to do in Suffolk:

1. Visit Framlingham Castle:
- Framlingham Castle, famously mentioned in Ed Sheeran's song "Castle on the Hill," is a historic gem. Explore its three main areas: the Inner Court, the Bailey, and the Lower Court. Walk the Wall Walk across the 13 towers for breathtaking countryside views. Mary Tudor was also announced Queen of England within these walls, adding to its historical significance.

2. Mid-Suffolk Light Railway Museum (‘Middy’):
- Discover the fascinating story behind the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway Museum. This authentic gauge railway museum resurrected relics from a struggling station. Take a steam train ride (available from May to September) and experience a piece of Suffolk's railway history.

3. Explore Leiston Abbey Ruins:
- Leiston Abbey's architectural beauty lies in its ruins. Wander through this stunning monument, appreciating its historical significance and mysterious charm.

4. Stroll in Brampton Park, Newcastle-under-Lyme:
- Enjoy a leisurely walk in Brampton Park, surrounded by lush greenery. Let the kids play on the swings and slides while you relax in this peaceful oasis.

5. Discover Shugborough Estate:
- Explore the beautiful Shugborough Estate, complete with gardens, a mansion, and riverside walks. Immerse yourself in its history and natural beauty.

6. Suffolk Beaches:
- Suffolk boasts stunning beaches. Consider a visit to Southwold Beach, known for its colorful beach huts, or Aldeburgh Beach, famous for its fresh seafood and artistic community¹.

7. Sutton Hoo:
- Uncover ancient history at Sutton Hoo, an Anglo-Saxon burial site. Explore the mounds, visitor center, and scenic views of the River Deben.

8. Snape Maltings:
- Visit Snape Maltings, a cultural hub with art galleries, shops, and cafes. Enjoy the serene surroundings and perhaps catch a concert or exhibition.

9. RSPB Minsmere Nature Reserve:
- Birdwatchers will appreciate RSPB Minsmere, home to diverse bird species and stunning landscapes. Explore the trails and hides for a memorable wildlife experience.

10. Suffolk Food and Drink:
- Don't miss the chance to savor Suffolk's culinary delights. Try local produce, visit farmers' markets, and enjoy traditional pubs and tearooms.

Remember to check opening hours and any booking requirements for these attractions. Suffolk promises a delightful day out filled with history, nature, and relaxation!