Top 10 Traveler Resources in Suffolk, England

November 26, 2021 Marissa Gamble

Discover the best top things to do in Suffolk, United Kingdom including Halesworth Library, Southwold Library, Tourist Information Centre, High Lodge Thetford Forest, Sudbury Tourist Information Centre, Visit Felixstowe TIC Beach Hut, Sudbury Library, Ipswich County Library, St Peter's by the Waterfront, Trinity Park Conference and Events Centre.
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1. Halesworth Library

Halesworth Library Bridge Street, Halesworth IP19 8AD England +44 1986 875095 [email protected] http://www.suffolklibraries.co.uk/libraries/halesworth-library/
Excellent
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Good
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Halesworth Library

More than "just" a library we provide a community resource, catering for all ages. As well as welcoming locals we are delighted to have visitors coming in and using our facilities and joining in our activities. If we're busy you may have to wait a short while for assistance but you can be assured that we are always polite and friendly, treating everyone with respect! We have tourist information including bus and train timetables. We also have lots of resources on local activities and services. We have WiFi and computers and i pads. We have a great selection of books too - including old ones for sale very cheaply! We have a very up to date Junior Library and are very proud of its wide stock! If we don't have what you need, or can't answer a question, we'll do our best to help. We have a quiet garden where you can sit and enjoy the peace and the flowers. We have a toilet for customer use and can provide a cup of tea or coffee - or bring your own from a nearby cafe. Everybody welcome.

2. Southwold Library

Southwold Library North Green, Southwold IP18 6AT England +44 1502 722519 [email protected] http://www.suffolklibraries.co.uk/libraries/southwold-library/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Much more than a traditional library we welcome all ages for a variety of events, activities and resources. As well as welcoming locals we are delighted to have visitors coming in and using our facilities and joining in our activities. We are also a Visitor Information point so can find out about local attractions, events and resources. We also have free Wi-Fi and computer access for all.

Reviewed By 263shirleys - Southwold, United Kingdom

Much more than a place to borrow books. Charlotte and her helpers make this a community hub, running activities for all age groups. The Friends of Southwold Library organise activities to raise needed extra revenue. It will be even better when they finally move into their new home in the old Hospital.

3. Tourist Information Centre

4 Angel Hill, Bury St. Edmunds IP33 1LS England +44 1284 764667 https://www.visit-burystedmunds.co.uk/plan-your-stay/visitor-services
Excellent
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Tourist Information Centre

4. High Lodge Thetford Forest

Off the B1107, Brandon IP27 0AF England +44 300 067 4401 [email protected] http://www.forestryengland.uk/high-lodge
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4.5 based on 541 reviews

High Lodge Thetford Forest

High Lodge is a recreational site set in the heart of Thetford Forest offering extensive play areas, walking trails and cycling trails. There is a cafe, bike shop and hire, Tree Top Challenge, Adventure and Forest Segway managed by Go Ape as well as additional seasonal attractions for the whole family to enjoy. Site entry is just £2.00 for the first hour per car and peaks at £12.50 after 4 hours. High Lodge also has an annual Membership giving access as many times as you like for a year plus other benefits.

Reviewed By cleggett14 - Norwich, United Kingdom

Great day out with the family!! For a very reasonable price of £12.50 you can have a great day out. Loads of car park spaces, clear signage, great amenities, cafe etc. Kids have plenty of options to decide on from the various play areas, activities and trails. Would definitely look to visit again!!!

5. Sudbury Tourist Information Centre

Sudbury Library Market Hill Market Hill, Babergh District CO10 2EN England +44 1787 372331 [email protected] http://www.seeanddosudbury.co.uk
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Sudbury Tourist Information Centre

Tourist Information Centre for Sudbury, Suffolk and the surrounding areas. Visitors and locals always welcome.

Reviewed By 1936VESH - Sudbury, United Kingdom

Very efficient and friendly. Maps, souvenirs and will book travel and events. In the library is on the south side of the Market place which has imposing columns.

6. Visit Felixstowe TIC Beach Hut

Undercliff Road West The Beach Huts can be found opposite the Town Hall along the promenade, Felixstowe IP11 2AG England +44 1394 444884 [email protected] http://www.visitfelixstowe.org.uk
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Visit Felixstowe TIC Beach Hut

The Visit Felixstowe Beach Hut provides information to visitors on what to do, what's on, where to go and what to see in Felixstowe.

Reviewed By brianT1071VW

In this age of electronic gadgetry is really refreshing to get local advice and information from someone with personal knowledge of the local area. The volunteers who run the Felixstowe TIC beach hut are always good humoured and take great pleasure in helping tourists with their queries. Very well done one and all.

7. Sudbury Library

Sudbury Library Market Hill, Babergh District CO10 2EN England +44 1787 321595 [email protected] http://www.suffolklibraries.co.uk/libraries/sudbury-library/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Sudbury Library

Reviewed By 1949jct - Sudbury, United Kingdom

Sudbury library is based in the Old Corn Exchange which gives lots of light and galleried study and reference areas with tables and power sockets. There are plenty of seats and a separate children's section.There is a room for hire which seats up to about 30 theatre style with an urn and mugs provided. There is a lavatory. Staff are very helpful.There is quiet but it's welcoming. A good place to browse and at the heart of the town. Tourist information section is staffed when possible and has a wealth of leaflets etc.

8. Ipswich County Library

County Library Northgate Street, Ipswich IP1 3DE England +44 1473 583705 http://suffolklibraries.co.uk/branches/ipswich-county-library
Excellent
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

Ipswich County Library

Ipswich Library is the second oldest municipal public library in the country. It containsan important Benjamin Britten collection and a large collection of the publications ofSuffolk poet Edward Fitzgerald – best known as the poet translator of The Rubaiyatof Omar Khayyam. The library also has a significant racing collection

Reviewed By sarahbarrett2018 - Ipswich, United Kingdom

Come to the library for books, of course, but hundreds of other activities are on offer too.. cups of coffee, internet and computer use, story time of any age of child, lecture hall, fashion shows, and information of every local event going. just come and hide in between the shelves and loose yourself for a few minutes.

9. St Peter's by the Waterfront

College Street, Ipswich IP4 1BF England +44 1473 225269 [email protected] http://www.stpetersbythewaterfront.com/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 15 reviews

St Peter's by the Waterfront

10. Trinity Park Conference and Events Centre

Conference and Events Centre Felixstowe Road, Ipswich IP3 8UH England +44 1473 707119 [email protected] http://www.trinityparkevents.co.uk
Excellent
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3.5 based on 44 reviews

Trinity Park Conference and Events Centre

Whatever your event - big or small - Trinity Park is the place to meet, eat and celebrate. Set in 300 acres, Trinity Park encompasses an award winning conference and events centre, meeting rooms and park land, accommodating a huge variety of indoor and outdoor events. Flexible, versatile, innovative and high quality, Trinity Park transforms to suit your occasion.

Reviewed By Zoesmith1985

Well what can i say.... what an AMAAAAZING night had by all. The feedback from our party has been incredible. We had a party of 72 and each and every one of us enjoyed the whole night. The food was 5*, the entertainment was 5* (dodgems and bunking bronco made the night). Thank you SO MUCH. We have already rebooked for next year :)

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