Nestled in the south east, the Suffolk Coast has a rich and varied landscape. Quaint coastal towns and a patchwork of farmland all add to the reason why this place is called An Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Here you can walk through time. The abundance of history ranging from Anglo-Saxon times until modern day gives plenty for the visitor to discover. Framington Castle is enchanting. For 800 years its prescence has been the centre piece of its surroundings. The romantic ruins at Leiston, or the Landguard Fort at Felixstowe, built to prevent Dutch invasion in 1667, are just a few examples from Britains history.
There is something distinctive about the countryside in Suffolk, with a blend of arable fields and woodland parks. The five rivers overflow with wildlife, wading birds and wildfowl and the RSPB Minsmere Nature Reserve is an ideal place to see some of this, and it offers a great day out for everyone.
Felixstowe, an edwardian seaside town, has been described as The Garden Resort Of The East Coast and it has never lost its charm. The 4 mile sea front deserves a stroll and with good facilities, including a local history museum and leisure centre, there is something to please all the family.
So find out more about this beautiful unspolit coastline for yourself, it's a trip you won't forget.

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