September is a fabulous time of year to visit Suffolk and explore the hidden delights our beautiful county offers and we’ve put together five great reasons below:1) Miss the Hustle and Bustle
If you’ve never been to Snape Maltings before, or have not been for a while, a trip to this wonderful haven of tranquillity and arts has to be on your ‘to do’ list during your Suffolk cottage holiday.
Over the centuries Suffolk has been the inspiration of many a poet, artist and composer. Each year across various stages, concert halls and arenas we celebrate our love music and the arts at a plethora of wonderful festivals and concerts.
With the Suffolk Walking Festival just around the corner, we thought we’d share our top 5 Family Walks from across Suffolk, as voted by the team here at Suffolk Secrets.
With its big skies, wonderful landscapes and abundance of wildlife Suffolk is a beautiful place to enjoy a walking holiday, and this year (from May 2016 to May 2017) is the Suffolk Year of Walking, so there’s no better time to get your boo
We just love celebrating Easter in Suffolk! To help you plan your Easter holiday in Suffolk we have listed below our top 5 things to do in Suffolk during this period:-1. Take part in an Easter Egg Trail
What could be more romantic than a getaway to Suffolk for Valentine’s Day with your loved one? With the stunning scenery, breathtakingly-beautiful beaches and unspoilt countryside, there’s so much to fall in love with in Suffolk…
This afternoon on an exceptionally mild and sunny January day, I had the pleasure of visiting RSPB Minsmere and meeting Ian Barthorpe, Visitor Experience Officer for the reserve and a RSPB team member for 13 years.RSPB Minsmere is located at the h
Who hasn’t made a start on their Christmas shopping yet? Well, if you’re one of these people then why not visit Bury St Edmunds and attend the Bury St Edmunds Christmas Fayre on Thursday 26th November to Sunday 29th November 2015.