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The Suffolk coastline consists of over 60km of Heritage Coast, most of which is set in an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'.
The Suffolk Coast includes the seaside towns of Aldeburgh and Felixstowe and provides a feeling of peace and tranquillity even at the height of summer, so an ideal spot to rent holiday cottages in Suffolk. Aldeburgh is a charming and fashionable seaside town, which used to be an old fishing and shipbuilding centre; even now fishermen still haul their boats up the steep shingle beach, and sell their catch each morning. The high street has attractive Georgian buildings housing independent shops, galleries and restaurants - including fish and chips - apparently some of the best in the country. Felixstowe is a Victorian resort which retains much of its original charm. The 6 km long seafront features a sand and shingle beach with Blue Flag status, beautiful award-winning gardens, a paved promenade and a pier. Felixstowe is particularly good for families, offering safe clean bathing and a host of activities likely to appeal to younger children. The coastline is dotted with seaside villages, such as Thorpeness with its steeply shelving shingle beach. To the north, Dunwich is noted for its shelving shingle beach, crumbling cliffs and fish and chips. Whilst neighbouring Walberswick has sand dunes and an annual crabbing competition. Also don't miss the quiet rural beaches and flora-rich dunes at Sizewell, and Shingle Street, where the steep shingle beach is a good place to hunt for the precious gem amber. Suffolk beach cottages allow you the freedom to spend time on the beach during the day and retire to the comfort of your private oasis at night. No wonder the Suffolk beach cottages listed on beachlets are booking up fast! Sophia - Marketing