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Why rent a car in Suffolk?

Suffolk is a beautiful county in the East of England, with a wealth of attractions and activities to explore. Renting a car in Suffolk is the perfect way to get the most out of your visit. With car hire, you can explore the stunning Suffolk countryside, visit picturesque villages, and drive to the nearby coastline. You can also take advantage of the convenient transport links, allowing you to explore the county's many attractions with ease.

Renting a car in Suffolk also allows you to take advantage of the county's excellent shopping and dining opportunities. With a car, you can visit the local markets, sample the local cuisine, and explore the many independent shops and boutiques. Car rental in Suffolk is an excellent way to get the most out of your visit to this beautiful part of England.

Top ways to enter Suffolk

  • By Air - London Stansted Airport is the closest major international airport to Suffolk.
  • By Train - Direct rail services from London and other major cities in the UK.
  • By Car - Suffolk is easily accessible via the A14 and M11 motorways.
  • By Ferry - There are ferry services to Suffolk from Harwich.
  • By Bus - National Express and other bus companies offer regular services to Suffolk.

Car rental information for Suffolk

Suffolk is a county in the East of England, bordered by Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex and the North Sea. It is home to the historic city of Ipswich, as well as the county town of Bury St Edmunds.

The main transport links in Suffolk are the A14, A12 and the M11 motorways. These provide access to the rest of the UK, as well as to the nearby cities of Norwich and Cambridge. There are also regular train services from Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds to London, as well as to other cities in the region.

The nearest airports to Suffolk are Norwich International Airport and London Stansted. Both airports offer a range of domestic and international flights, and are easily accessible by road or rail.

For those travelling within Suffolk, there are a number of bus services that run throughout the county. There are also a number of local taxi companies, as well as car hire services available.

Suffolk is a beautiful county with a rich history and culture. It is home to a number of attractions, including the Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB, the Suffolk Coast Path, and the Suffolk Wildlife Trust. There are also a number of historic towns and villages to explore, as well as a range of activities and events throughout the year.

Facts about Suffolk

  • Population: 848,034 (2018)
  • Area: 1,472 sq mi (3,800 km2)
  • County Town: Ipswich
  • Unitary Authorities: Ipswich, Suffolk Coastal, Waveney, St. Edmundsbury, Forest Heath, Mid Suffolk
  • Famous Residents: Mary Anning, Thomas Gainsborough, Benjamin Britten
  • Major Industries: Agriculture, Tourism, Manufacturing
  • Points of Interest: Southwold Pier, Sutton Hoo, East Anglia Transport Museum

Top Destinations and Activities Suffolk

  • Southwold Pier - A Grade II listed pier built in 1900, it is a popular destination for visitors, with a range of attractions including a traditional amusement arcade, a café, and a gift shop.
  • Aldeburgh Beach - A stunning beach with golden sand and a stunning view of the North Sea, Aldeburgh Beach is popular for swimming, sunbathing and bird watching.
  • Ipswich Waterfront - A vibrant area of Ipswich with plenty of shops, restaurants, and attractions, including the Ipswich Maritime Museum, Ipswich Museum, and the Ipswich Art Gallery.
  • Framlingham Castle - A 12th-century castle and former royal residence, Framlingham Castle is now a popular tourist attraction with a range of activities, including falconry displays and guided tours.
  • Dunwich Heath - A beautiful area of heathland and woodland, Dunwich Heath is a popular spot for walking and bird watching, with a range of trails and a visitor centre.
  • Lavenham - A picturesque village with a range of historic buildings and attractions, including the Guildhall of Corpus Christi and the Little Hall Museum.
  • Bury St Edmunds - A charming market town with a range of attractions, including the Abbey Gardens, the Cathedral of St Edmund, and the Moyse's Hall Museum.

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