Let’s face it, a family holiday can be a costly exercise and it doesn’t just stop when you’ve found somewhere to stay. Days out, feeding everyone and treats along the way all add up.
Easter is a beautiful time of year in Suffolk. The days begin to get longer and warmer, our countryside is full of new life with lambing season in full swing, and seas of daffodils are all around our luscious landscapes.
With a new year comes new and exciting events. Here in Suffolk, we are spoilt for choice with an abundance of wonderful things to do from music festivals to village fetes.
From chariot burials dating back to circa c.2000 BC and the Middle Ages to the Great Plains of America and the Industrial Age, the importance of the horse in the development of human civilisation has been well documented.
It’s almost the summer holidays and that daunting six-week stretch is just around the corner. Schools out and so are the kids, which means trips away for families all over the country.
Back for its second year, Thorpefest returns to Thorpeness Country Club this July with a bigger line up of music acts, entertainment and food and drink.
The seaside village of Thorpeness in nestled along the stunning Suffolk coastline within close proximity to the upmarket and popular beachside town of Aldeburgh.
A traditional British Afternoon Tea is becoming increasingly popular, be it an intimate setting for two, a group celebration such as a baby shower – you can even find Afternoon Tea as a wedding breakfast option.
The following blog has been written by George our General Manager. Being a Father of two he spends many of his weekends with his family exploring local Suffolk attractions ideal for families. We hope you try out some of his recommendations!