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The most popular Suffolk log cabins and cottages. relax, rest, enjoy!
When was the last time you had a break? Here we bring you lodges with hot tubs in Suffolk, which are affordable, well equipped and encourage you to switch off your phone, take some time off work and unwind.
Check out the best lodges and cottages with hot tubs in Suffolk; be it for a couple, family or group of friends, you are guaranteed to find "the one" and pack your suitcases because a hot tub break in Suffolk really does restore the soul!
Horham / Sleeps 2
Situated in the beautiful North Suffolk countryside, these well appointed lodges offer a memorable rural getaway.
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View propertyLaxfield / Sleeps 2-4
Historic Laxfield is only a short walk from these properties, whilst the famous heritage coast is within driving distance.
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View propertyDarsham, Nr Southwold / Sleeps 2
Set within 120 acres of tranquil woodland, here you can enjoy golf, fishing, archery and even clay shooting.
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View propertyOulton Broad , Suffolk / Sleeps 2
Set on the banks of the Oulton Broad, onsite facilities include an indoor swimming pool, sauna, gym & play area.
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View propertyWenhaston, Halesworth / Sleeps 2
A family run park close to the Broads & coast. There is an onsite shop, local pub a short walk & outdoor playground.
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View propertyBredfield, Woodbridge / Sleeps 2
New to 2019, these luxury lodges have been furnished to an impeccable standard and is the ideal retreat for a couple.
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View propertyWoolverstone, Ipswich / Sleeps 4
Located in 22 acres of lush woodland, next to the River Orwell. Enjoy breakfast on your decking whilst watching the wildlife.
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View propertyDarsham, Nr Southwold / Sleeps 2
A stunning set of properties with great activities for the family to enjoy, these include clay shooting, football & archery.
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View propertyCorton, Lowestoft / Sleeps 6
These lodges lay in an elevated position, offering amazing sea views. Pleasurewood Hills & Corton Beach are nearby.
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View propertyBrampton / Sleeps 2-4
Surrounded by 35 acres of landscaped grounds with horses and ponies, this cottage is a terrific for a rural retreat.
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View propertyEast of England / Sleeps 4
Just 8 miles from Thetford Forest, these lodges are at the centre of Suffolk and provide a base to explore the local area.
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View propertyCulford, Bury St Edmunds / Sleeps 2-4
Set in 250 acres of glorious countryside, enjoy various bird watching opportunities and even take a stroll along the River Lark.
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View propertyStowmarket / Sleeps 2-6
A superb cottage situated in the small village of Pettaugh. The nearby towns of Ipswich & Bury St Edmunds are within driving distance.
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View propertyWhat's not romantic about Suffolk? More than 50 miles of unadulterated stunning coastline and some truly beautiful countryside inland. Famous as the home of horse racing, it also has lots of medieval towns and quiet pristine villages dotted all over the county, it’s perfect for that romantic break for two you’re looking for.
There’s no reason why you shouldn’t take your dog along on those breaks with the family. Not if you opt for one of our great pet-friendly Suffolk accommodations. The county is full of beaches, coastal areas and stunning countryside that you and all family members, including your four-legged friend can explore.
Are you a budding angler or just like the idea of wiling away the day at the edge of a lake or stream waiting for a catch? Suffolk has lots of great places you can enjoy some quality fishing, like Southwold Pier. When you’re done for the day, you can relax in one of our luxury hot tubs.
It doesn’t have to cost a lot for a weekend break in the countryside. You can enjoy Suffolk in all its glory for an affordable price with one of our cheap weekend breaks in our lodges or late deals on cottages. Take in the mixture of England’s medieval past, dramatic coasts and deep, dense countryside that takes your breath away.
Suffolk is a low-lying county situated in East Anglia with 50 miles of coastline, some beautiful beaches.
The home of horse racing is the perfect holiday destination for everyone, whether you want to relax and enjoy the vistas, top up your tan, get involved in something more active or explore the idyllic villages and medieval towns this county caters for all.
So, what are you waiting for, pack your bags and head to a log cabin, lodge or cottage with hot tub in Suffolk, for a holiday to remember.
Discover exciting places to visit and a vast array of things to do in this beautiful county where thoroughbred horses graze in the meadows, a haven for photographers, inspiration for artists and food lover’s paradise Suffolk has it all and more.
History buffs will love the rich heritage of the area, with ruins, castles and splendid stately homes, nature lovers will be pleased with the variety of wildlife and rare birds in the marshes, woodland and waterways and there is golf, fishing and horse-riding on offer.
In our bid to bring you the best holiday experience, we have come up with a list of the top places to visit and things to do in Suffolk:
Explore the atmospheric ancient burial mounds dating back to the 6th and 7th centuries before marveling at the replicas of treasures found on an Anglo-Saxon king's burial ship from almost 1500 years ago.
Most of the pieces have been sent to the British Museum but the exhibition is still well worth a visit.
Explore the replica burial chamber to the treasures which surrounded the king. Discover artifacts from the burial mounds including one of a warrior and his horse in which gold and weapons were found.
Sutton Hoo gives us an insight into the life of our ancestors and is an enjoyable day out for all the family.
Stretching 623-feet into the North Sea this world-famous pier has plenty of attractions for young and old alike.
Check out the traditional Punch and Judy show, see the weird and wonderful "Under the Pier Show" experience the Wacky Wall of Mirrors or have fun in the traditional amusement arcade.
Try a spot of fishing off the end of the pier, pick up some unusual souvenirs at one of the quirky gift shops, grab a bite to eat, or simply sit and soak up the sun with an ice cream whilst drinking in the panoramic sea views.
John Constable best known for the famous painting "The Hay Wain" was born in Suffolk in 1776 and many of his works portray the outstanding beauty of the g.
You can cycle or walk in the artist's footsteps by following the Painter's trail which will take you through woodland, marshes and meadows where you can see the exact spots where the most famous British landscape painter's works were created.
If you like a dabble yourself, bring an easel. Suffolk is beautiful enough to capture the heart and imagination of any artist and you may discover a new talent.
An impressive 12th century fortress Framlingham castle has a rich and chequered past. Once owned by Mary Tudor the daughter of Henry III, it was at Framlingham that she heard the news, she had become England's queen in 1553.
Enjoy amazing views from the "wall walk" from the original castle wall which stands at 10.5 metres high and is over 2 metres wide.
Bring a picnic and relax while the little ones play in the glorious grounds before returning to your cottage where you can live like a queen yourself, enjoying a relaxing soak in your own secluded Jacuzzi.
Suffolk is the home of horseracing and for something a bit different, why not visit Palace House, a National Heritage Centre located in Charles II's former palace and stables.
Home to 3 attractions, the National Horseracing Museum, National Art Gallery of British Sporting Art and The Rothschild Yard, a flagship training facility for retired racehorses.
Learn about the origins of racing, what makes a great thoroughbred and ride a winner on the simulator.
Afterwards head over to the Rothschild Yard for the chance to meet some former racehorses or watch the 2 daily demonstrations on how these magnificent creatures are being retrained for a life outside the sport.
Formerly known as Suffolk Wildlife Park, Africa alive is an 80-acre walking safari located at Kessingland.
Home to over 80 species of animals including African lions, meerkats, monkeys and hunting dogs to name a few, it is one of East Anglia’s top attractions.
Enjoy the "Plains of Africa" experience or visit the Lemurs where you can walk through the enclosure. Meet the meerkats and Aardvarks and check out the Discovery Centre.
With plenty to see and do, a choice of eateries and watering holes, this visit to the continent of Africa is a fun day out for all the family.
The grounds on which this cathedral sits have been a place of worship since 1065. The present-day cathedral was built from 1503 onwards and was built in a Gothic and Gothic Revival architectural style.
Its nave, choir and baptismal font are something to behold. The new tower which was completed in 2005 boasts a magnificent vaulted ceiling and the church is proud of its American connections too.
Martha's Vineyard is named after the daughter of Bartholomew Gosnold who founded the American colony of Jamestown Virginia which was the first English settlement in 1607.
Located just 10 minutes from the seaside resort of Great Yarmouth this theme park set in 50 acres of parkland provides an action-packed day out for kids and adults alike.
Enjoy the thrilling rides such as Wipeout the fastest and tallest ride in the East of England or get drenched on the log flume.
Relax and enjoy the parrot and sea-lion shows or let the little ones run wild in the Kiddie Zone, with a wide choice of restaurants, cafes and snack bars, plus events throughout the year, there is something for everyone to enjoy at Pleasurewood hills.
Suffolk has been a popular tourist destination for decades and with spectacular scenery, magical woodland, pristine beaches and plenty of family attractions it’s easy to see why.
Boasting a unique charm, visitors will love the chocolate box thatched cottages, welcoming country pubs and vibrant markets, while the Otter Trust near Earsham, with the largest collection of otters in the world is a must for nature lovers.
The Suffolk countryside is also host to the European badger, so take a look at our guide to Animals by season, where you can find out about their habits and how improve your chances of spotting one!
Whether you are enjoying award-winning ice-cream in Lavenham, having a round of golf at one of the championship courses or shopping for antiques in Long Melford, Suffolk is the perfect holiday destination for those wanting to get away from it all.
Best of all with exclusive offers and discounts a break in a lodge or log cabin with hot tub in Suffolk could be closer than you think and as all our recommended properties are centrally heated this magnificent county can be enjoyed at any time of the year.