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Enjoy more of Suffolk with exclusive offers from our favourite local partners, available when you book your stay directly with SCC.

There is plenty to discover beyond your cottage, and we work with some brilliant independent Suffolk businesses to help you make more of your time here.

Guests who book directly with The Suffolk Cottage Collection can enjoy a growing collection of exclusive offers and experiences across the county. From brewery tours with Adnams in Southwold to Thai food in Aldeburgh, riverside sauna sessions and trips along the Suffolk coast with Coastal Voyager, there are plenty of reasons to get out and explore.

Our guest offers take you to some of our favourite corners of Suffolk. Spend a day exploring Aldeburgh and the surrounding coast, head to Southwold for its beach, pier and independent shops, or travel inland to discover historic Framlingham and the market town of Woodbridge. You can also try something different, including chocolate-making experiences with Harris & James in Beccles.

We choose our partners because they add something worthwhile to a Suffolk break. Some are established local names, while others offer experiences you might not otherwise come across during your visit.

Our collection of Suffolk guest offers will continue to grow as we find more local businesses, places and experiences that we think are worth sharing.

The offers shown on this page are exclusively available to guests who book their Suffolk cottage directly with The Suffolk Cottage Collection. Details of how to claim each offer are provided when you book.

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