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GOLF in suffolk

Suffolk is a dream destination for golfers, offering historic heathland classics, coastal links and welcoming parkland courses. From Aldeburgh to Southwold, the county blends golfing tradition with scenic beauty, making it the perfect match for a relaxing stay in one of our Suffolk holiday cottages. View our map of golf courses in Suffolk to find your favourite.

Suffolk is a county blessed with a rich golfing heritage and stunning landscapes that make every round memorable. From the famous coastal course at Thorpeness to the historic heathlands of Aldeburgh and Woodbridge, golf in Suffolk offers variety and character for players of all abilities. With mild weather, friendly clubs and scenic backdrops, it is the perfect choice for a golfing holiday.

Staying in one of our Suffolk holiday cottages means you can enjoy comfort and flexibility while exploring the county’s top golf courses. Many cottages are located near coastal towns like Southwold or inland gems such as Framlingham, placing you within easy reach of fairways and greens. After a rewarding round, relax in your private cottage, enjoy a coastal walk, or spend an evening dining in one of Suffolk’s charming market towns.

Coastal gems like Felixstowe Ferry and Southwold offer unique seaside golf experiences, while inland favourites such as Hintlesham, Fynn Valley and Ufford Park provide welcoming environments for visitors. Bury St Edmunds is home to a renowned course that combines history with a beautiful parkland setting. Whether you prefer championship challenges or relaxed nine-hole layouts, Suffolk has an option to suit every golfer.

A Suffolk golfing holiday is about more than just the courses. It’s the combination of quality golf, unspoilt countryside, historic castles in Framlingham, seaside charm in Southwold, coastal heathlands in Aldeburgh, and the vibrant heritage of Bury St Edmunds. Paired with the comfort of your own holiday cottage, Suffolk offers the perfect blend of leisure and sport.

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