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October Breaks

Booking a holiday cottage in October offers a remarkable chance to discover Suffolk, as the area displays its breathtaking autumn beauty.

During this period, visitors can appreciate the vibrant autumn foliage, serene landscapes, and a more tranquil atmosphere, away from the summer crowds.The quieter season provides greater options for your holiday cottage accommodation – including short stays and long weekend breaks.

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Pumpkin picking on the Suffolk coast, a blog article by Durrants Holiday Cottages in Southwold

October in Suffolk frequently features various local farmers’ markets and pumpkin picking patches, enabling guests to engage with the rich culture and traditions of the region.

The cooler weather also makes it perfect for cosy evenings by the fire, enhancing the overall experience of a traditional autumn cottage stay.

Are you considering bringing a four-legged friend on your holiday? There is no better time for your pet to explore the sandy beaches of Suffolk, as the dog ban on beaches is lifted during this season. For families, with Halloween occurring at the very end of the month, there is a wide range of witch-themed events and spooky outings available.

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