
Springtime Breaks on the Suffolk Coast
Spring is a wonderful time to visit the Suffolk coast, and there’s no better base than one of our Durrants Holiday Cottages across Southwold, Walberswick, Reydon, and the surrounding villages. As the days grow longer and the countryside bursts into colour, Suffolk comes alive with coastal charm, fresh sea air, and endless opportunities to explore.
With so much to see and do across Southwold, Walberswick, Reydon, and beyond, why not make the most of your spring break with a stay in one of our holiday cottages? From romantic boltholes for two to spacious family homes with sea views, we have something to suit every kind of getaway.Whether you’re planning a short escape or a week-long coastal retreat, our team is here to help you find the perfect place to stay. Browse our full collection of holiday cottages across the Suffolk coast below, or call our friendly team on 01502 723292 to start planning your spring break today.

From the first blooms on Reydon Corner to the scenic marshes that stretch between Southwold and Walberswick, springtime here is all about getting outdoors and soaking up the beauty of the season. Whether you’re wandering through wildflower meadows, strolling along the beach, or exploring the Suffolk and Essex Coast and Heaths National Landscape, there’s plenty to see and do whatever the weather may bring.
Southwold’s High Street offers a wonderful mix of independent shops and boutiques, perfect for refreshing your spring wardrobe or picking up a unique souvenir. After a spot of shopping, enjoy a delicious meal at one of the many local restaurants and pubs, from seafood specials at Sutherland House to relaxed dining at The Sail Loft with views over the marshes. Across the river in Walberswick, cosy village pubs like The Bell Inn and The Anchor serve hearty dishes and local Adnams ales, ideal after a coastal walk or crabbing session by the harbour.
Take advantage of the quieter spring months to explore Southwold’s best-loved sights. Climb the Lighthouse for panoramic views, visit the Alfred Corry Lifeboat Museum, or take a stroll along Southwold Pier for classic seaside fun. Nature lovers will adore the bluebell displays at Reydon Woods, while the paths connecting Southwold, Walberswick, and the surrounding countryside offer peaceful walks with plenty of wildlife to spot.