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Suffolk
Other places to visit further afield
| Locality | Miles from Huntingfield | Feature |
| Banham | 25.7 | Banham Zoo, a day out for the children |
| Bury St.Edmunds | 41.9 | Pretty Suffolk Town, with Cathedral and Abbey Gardens. Good Shops, Accommodation, Pubs and eating places. Close to A.14 and railway. A good day out. |
| Cambridge | 71.9 | University Town on the Cam. So much to see, a great day out. Use the Park and Ride off the A.14 to get into the city - very good facility. |
| Chelsworth | 36.5 | A very pretty village in Gainsborough country. For those who like "Olde Worlde" buildings, this is a must. Not too far from Lavenham. |
| Cromer | 53.0 | Norfolk Coastal Town with Pier. Good Beaches, shops, accommodation and a good starting off point for a drive along the North Norfolk Coast to Hunstanton and Sandringham. There's the Poppy Line from Holt to Sheringham if you fancy real steam engines - really beautiful scenery. |
| Dedham | 40.7 | In the heart of Constable Country on the R. Stour. Upriver from Flatford along beautiful water meadows, it has a wonderful church close to charming residential houses. There are places to eat and drink here. Very busy during the summer. |
| Diss | 17.6 | Situated on the Intercity railway between Norwich and London, it is a starting out point for visits to the Thetford Chase and Suffolk Coastal Areas. A reasonably sized market town with plenty of shops, eating places and accommodation. Has a good swimming pool. |
| Felixstowe | 36.5 | Coastal Container Port opposite Harwich. The town and Felixstowe Ferry and Fort are worth a day out visiting. Plenty of places to stay, eat and visit from here including Ipswich. |
| Gt. Yarmouth | 31.7 | Large Coastal Resort. Lots for children to do here and the gateway to the Broads. Loads of accommodation all the year round. Service port for the N.Sea oil and gas industry. Still a ship building town. |
| Kessingland | 17.3 | Wild Life Park close to Lowestoft just off A.12 |
| Hadleigh | 40.8 | Small town not too far from Ipswich, Sudbury and Bury St.Edmunds. Good shopping |
| Ipswich | 28.3 | County Town of Ipswich and home of Ipswich Town Football Club. A large diverse shopping centre serving East Suffolk. All the usual facilities. |
| Lavenham | 40.1 | Well known West Suffolk town. Splendid buildings with the Swan Hotel being a focal point in the town centre. |
| Lowestoft | 22.3 | Once a large coastal fishing port, now relies on Tourism and local industries for its' main source of revenue. Large shopping centre with a very good clean beach. Close to Oulton Broad which hosts Power Boat racing during the summer months. |
| Nayland | 45.3 | Pretty village on the Essex/Suffolk border. |
| Norwich | 30.2 | Lovely City steeped in history. Has two cathedrals, a large castle and museum and a very good compact shopping centre. Home of Norwich City Football Club and Colmans mustard, Norwich is in the centre of large tourism area and really is a definite place to visit. Make use of park and ride. |
| Stoke by Clare | 49.0 | Very pretty and close to West Suffolk towns of Clare, and Long Melford. All these places are worth seeing. |
| Stowmarket | 26.5 | Medium sized Suffolk Market town between Ipswich and Bury St. Edmunds. Several museums to visit. Golf course just down the road. |
| Wroxham | 39.4 | Just north of Norwich, and in the heart of the Norfolk Broads. You can hire a boat from here or go on an organised cruise. You can get on the Bure Valley Steam Railway in Wroxham and travel along the valley to Aylsham. The children will love it - adults too! |
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