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Early May Bank Holiday Breaks

Who can resist a three-day weekend to the Suffolk Coast? It’s an ideal chance for a little escape, whether you’re going alone, with a partner, or with the entire family. So, why not take advantage of this May bank holiday weekend for a coastal getaway?

All our cottages listed below are ready for a three-night stay starting on Friday 2nd or Saturday 3rd May 2025. You can easily book online or reach out to our friendly team at 01502 723292, who will be more than happy to help you plan your bank holiday weekend at the Suffolk Coast.

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Experience a refreshing change of scenery by staying in one of our charming holiday cottages. You can stroll along Suffolk’s stunning beaches, explore the local shops in the High Streets, savour delicious regional cuisine, or rise early to witness the breath-taking sunrise over the coast.

Looking for some extra holiday inspiration? Be sure to explore our Suffolk Coastal Area Guide, brimming with suggested attractions, dining options, pet-friendly spots, and much more!

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