|  About a cottage holiday in SuffolkWelcome to Suffolk!Suffolk stretches from Newmarket in the west to the most  easterly point of Britain.  Suffolk  boasts a wide range of landscapes from beautiful coast land, forests and sandy  beck lands.  Known in the art world as  Constable country due to the famous artist John Constable who gained much  inspiration from the area in his works. Suffolk is rich in countryside with flowing rivers in wooded  valleys and rolling hills.  Its easy,  even today, to see why Constable loved the area so much. The BroadsThe Broads are located in both Norfolk and Suffolk.  Lowestoft (Suffolk) is a great starting point  for a holiday on the broads.  However, if  a boating holiday is not for you there are plenty of self catering holiday  cottages in and around Lowestoft for you to enjoy. Cycling and Walking in SuffolkThere are many great walks and cycle rides to be enjoyed in  suffolk.  The North East of the county  has gently rolling countryside and its easy to avoid steep slopes.  There are plenty of quiet rural roads and  pathways that can be explored in Suffolk.   Suffolk Council also provides a large number of cycle routes where you  can enjoy the many wonders of this county. Coastal SuffolkThere are many miles of coastline in Suffolk.  Running from Felixstowe in the south to  Lowestoft in the north there is plenty for all.   Coastal walks, beaches, ports and busy seaside towns. If you are looking  for a cottage holiday near the coast there are a wide range to choose from e.g  Southwold Central SuffolkCentral Suffolk is a great location for a holiday.  Well connected to major railway lines and  good road infrastructure and a great selection of large and smaller town.  There is also plenty of lovely countryside to  explore in central suffolk.  Cottage  breaks in towns such as  Woodbridge, Stowmarket Bury St Edmunds  and Halesworth are good places to start your search   |