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spring holidays in suffolk

Celebrate the Spring Bank Holiday in Suffolk, UK with hand-picked holiday cottages. Enjoy coastal walks, countryside trails, family fun, and dog-friendly stays for a refreshing spring break on the East Coast.

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Why the spring bank holiday in Suffolk

Suffolk’s spring bank holiday makes a perfect escape from everyday life. As spring unfolds, beaches and headlands come alive with colour, woodlands fill with songbirds, and countryside paths beckon for exploration. Head to Southwold, Aldeburgh, or Dunwich for seaside strolls, visit market towns like Woodbridge for boutique shopping and fizzing café culture, or discover hidden nature reserves across the county’s rural heart. Many visitors choose the spring bank holiday for the mix of relaxed pace and great weather, with fewer crowds than summer months.

Our selection of spring bank holiday cottages gives you a warm, comfortable base to enjoy the season. From snug one-bedroom coastal hideaways to spacious family homes in countryside villages, each property is chosen for character, comfort, and convenient access to Suffolk’s best experiences. Cosy living rooms, well-equipped kitchens, and restful bedrooms mean you can unwind after days out on foot or bike, and many cottages include features like lush gardens and outdoor seating for spring evenings.

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