Suffolk is a lovely county in East Anglia steeped in history. It has a stunning coastline dotted with pristine beaches, friendly seaside towns and quaint villages, and makes for a great stay for a self-catering holiday in this part of the country. If you and your family or friends are thinking about renting a holiday letting on the Suffolk coast, then there are plenty of two-bedroom properties to choose from which might be perfect for you and your loved ones.
A two bedroom coastal holiday cottage in Suffolk
Your two-bedroom coastal holiday cottage might be perched by a harbour or on an escarpment overlooking the sea, with its own private garden to sit out in and enjoy breakfast with a view. As well as good views, you could decide to rent somewhere with a hot tub to relax in after exploring, and a trampoline for the kids to play on. Inside, your two-bedroom property might have twin, bunkbeds or a king-size bed depending on who is travelling, and one or more of the bedrooms might be en suite. You could pick somewhere with a kitchen that features top-of-the-range appliances and extras like juice makers and popcorn machines, for that added touch and a bit of novelty for the children.
Find a place to stay in a Suffolk coastal town
The Suffolk coast has a lot to offer its visitors, and you’ll have plenty to see and do on a trip here. There are towns such as Felixstowe which is a charming seaside resort that is home to a bustling town centre, or if you are arriving with dogs in tow for your holiday, you might opt to reside in Kessingland on your cottage break, a peaceful and historical village with a nice shingle beach to explore accompanied by your furry friends. Just look out for pet-friendly holiday cottages to rent.
Be as free as a bird in self-catered accommodation by the sea in Suffolk
Wherever you decide to be based on your coastal holiday to Suffolk, ensuring you have the right self-catered accommodation will definitely make a stay all the more special and memorable. There are lots of charming villages where you can source high quality foods to take back for a feast in your holiday home, also ancient beamed inns with huge fireplaces where you could treat yourself to dinner is you simply do not feel like cooking. Going out and about in Suffolk all day can be fairly tiring and the good thing about self-catered holiday homes is that you are free to choose what to eat, how and when or to just take an afternoon nap to restore your energy before a night out.
It is always good to holiday on the Suffolk coast
Suffolk’s coastline may not be particularly dramatic but it does feature surprisingly good sandy beaches such as Lowestoft in north Suffolk, Southwold and Felixstowe. There are also many nature reserves to take the children bird watching although they are likely to spot rabbits, foxes and other animals as well. So, if you just want to kick back and unwind with a loved one, taking coastal strolls, you can do so, or if you’d love to take your children off to build sand castle in an attractive seaside town, there are plenty of places to do that too in Suffolk. Take a look at the various coastal cottages that have two bedrooms and see if there is one that takes your fancy.