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Suffolk, in East Anglia, is well-known for its flatlands and picturesque nature reserves. Numerous historical sites are scattered around several cities and small villages, creating a laid-back vacation experience. Apart from its stunning surroundings, Suffolk is home to world-renowned singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran and actor Ralph Fiennes. That isn't all, though. Additionally, you'll discover a rich historical past, a vibrant arts and cultural scene, and a one-of-a-kind owl sanctuary! For a seamless experience, book your Suffolk car hire in advance with Enjoy Travel for the best deals.

Prices for car hire in Suffolk start from just £38 per day for an economy class car such as a Volkswagen Polo or similar. For a compact car such as a Vauxhall Crossland or similar, daily prices start from £48.

Guide to Suffolk

Geography

Suffolk is a ceremonial county in East Anglia. It is bounded on the north by Norfolk, on the west by Cambridgeshire, and on the south by Essex. To the east is the North Sea. The county town is Ipswich.

Climate

The county has a temperate maritime climate, with pleasant summers and chilly to cold winters that aren't too extreme. Suffolk is a year-round destination because of the low frequency of severe weather events. July is the warmest month of the year, while January is the coldest.

Culture

Perhaps the most well-known part of Suffolk's arts and culture is the plethora of festivals, including Latitude Festival, Aldeburgh Festival, and the boundary-pushing SPILL Festival of Performance. Folk, classical, rock, jazz and even sea shanties are all represented at Suffolk's festivals, so there's something for everyone's taste.

Things to do in Suffolk

Explore the rich historical heritage of the county

Suffolk has one of the highest concentrations of medieval churches in the world, and visiting some of them, such as St Mary's in Stoke-by-Nayland, St. Michael's in Framlingham, Holy Trinity in Blythburgh, and St. Peter and St. Paul's in Lavenham, should be worthwhile. You should also visit St Edmundsbury, Suffolk's only cathedral, as well as the historic abbey and gardens that surround it. Other popular historical attractions include the majestic Framlingham Castle with its menacing battlements and the Landguard Fort.

Discover the county’s art and culture

Suffolk's musical heritage can be traced back to the Aldeburgh Music and Aldeburgh Festival, which were founded in the 1940s by one of the twentieth century's greatest music composers, Benjamin Britten, who was born here. You could also take the 69-mile Painter's Trail through the countryside, which inspired famous artists such as Thomas Gainsborough, Alfred Munnings, and John Constable. Constable Country, Aldeburgh Beach, and Sudbury's Gainsborough House Museum are just a few of the places where their legacy can be found. The Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich, which houses the best collection of Constable and Gainsborough paintings outside of London, is a must-see for art lovers in Suffolk. The Aldeburgh Beach Lookout, a small gallery perched on the cliffs above the water, is one of these. The magnificent Tudor Christchurch Mansion, with its attached Wolsey Art Gallery, is another fascinating place to visit on your Suffolk itinerary.

Visit ‘Africa Alive’ and the Suffolk Owl Sanctuary

Africa Alive is a lovely park spread across 100 acres of picturesque countryside that hosts 'Plains of Africa,' a jeep safari experience where wildlife lovers can spot African savannah animals like mammoth rhinos and graceful giraffes. You can also get up close and personal with ring-tailed lemurs at the 'Lemur Encounter,' or get a bird's eye view of the magnificent lions from the 'Lookout Lodge.' Other exotic animals found in the park include aardvarks, meerkats, colobus monkeys, and golden–bellied mangabeys. The Suffolk Owl Sanctuary in Stoneham Burns houses over 60 raptors and provides information about these avian species, as well as a visit to the famous Owl Barn Gift Shop for a memento.

Eating out in Suffolk

Suffolk is home to a number of upscale restaurants and fine dining establishments that provide a memorable dining experience. The Mariners, a 19th-century Belgian gunboat turned restaurant on the Ipswich Waterfront, is one of the most unique places to eat in Suffolk. Try the oven-baked camembert or the satay chicken and curried aubergine. The Queen's Head is a traditional pub in Blyford that serves delicious food made from ingredients grown in their own kitchen garden. Enjoy their Blyford Red Baron burger with Baron Bigod cheese, as well as fish and chips from Lowestoft. In Bury St Edmunds, the Michelin-starred Maison Bleue serves the best of French cuisine. The ballotine of Sutton Hoo Chicken, Blythburgh pork tenderloin, and south coast cod fillet will undoubtedly satisfy you.

Transport in Suffolk

Airports

Suffolk is served by Cambridge Airport (CBG), which is located 35.3 miles away.

Getting Around Suffolk

Suffolk is easily navigable by road if you wish to drive or take the bus. The major routes in the county are the A12, A14, A11, A140, and the picturesque A1120 tourist route. Greater Anglia trains run frequently from London, and East Midlands trains run frequently from the Midlands. By train, it only takes one hour and fifteen minutes to travel from London to Suffolk. Coaches from the Midlands, London, and the Southeast are also available.

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FAQs about car hire in Suffolk

Most frequently asked questions about hiring a car in Suffolk

The average cost per day of hiring a car in Suffolk is just £42.
What’s the cheapest car hire in Suffolk?
To hire a car in Suffolk you must be at least 21 years old.
Additional drivers can be added to your Suffolk car hire agreement upon request.
The best car for exploring Suffolk would be an economy car like a Volkswagen Polo or similar.
Budget and Alamo are the most popular car hire companies in Suffolk.
The driving distance between Suffolk and London is around 67 miles.
The average price of a litre of fuel in Suffolk can vary between £1.23 and £1.03.
The budget friendly choices between small cars in Suffolk start at £114.22 for a week, which is about £16.78 per day.
The most affordable car hire options in Suffolk for an entire month go for £510.11, or £16.42 per day.
The best time to travel to Suffolk is from late June to early September (according to average temperatures).
Framlingham Castle is the best place to start exploring Suffolk.
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