When thinking of a seaside town, your thoughts may immediately go to summer. Whilst summer is always a fantastic time to visit Southwold, out of season the iconic town still has so much to offer.
Here in Suffolk, we’re lucky enough to be spoilt with a glorious coastline. The many beaches range from shingle shores to golden sands and are enjoyed by walkers, surfers, relaxers and people from all walks of life.
As the days become warmer and longer, summer is now truly in the air. May and June see the beginnings of Suffolk's festivals, country fairs and carnivals.
Walking is an escape for many, exercise for others and an enjoyable hobby for all. As you stroll through nature, you can enjoy what money can’t buy, woodland, beaches and rolling fields.
With this week seeing World Book Day, we thought we’d celebrate all things literary and look at Suffolk’s exciting literary and book festivals scheduled for 2018.
With fifty years of use under its belt, in April of 1929 Southwold Railway which linked Southwold to Halesworth closed its train doors for the last time.