
This new second edition of Suffolk, part of Bradt`s distinctive Slow series of regional UK guides, remains the only full-blown standalone guide to this gentle but beguiling county. Written by expert local author Laurence Mitchell, this is the guide of choice for anyone wanting to get under the skin of the region & discover what makes it tick. This new edition offers a very personal view of the county, providing up-to-date information on the best places to visit, stay & eat, covering not just popular sights but focusing also on those places beyond the usual tourist trail. Suffolk`s popularity as a destination is not waning, & events such as the Latitude festival in July or the Aldeburgh Music Festival at Britten`s Snape Maltings, not to mention the use of the RSPB`s Minsmere Reserve as a base for BBC`s Springwatch, are all helping to keep the county`s profile raised. Southwold, Aldeburgh, Orford, Walberswick & Dunwich are all covered, as is the great variety of landscapes, from undulating farmland & sandy heaths to extensive forests such as Rendlesham & Thetford in the Brecks, important nature reserves & the soft, dreamy coastal landscapes of river estuaries, remote marshes, reed-beds, beaches, shingle banks, sand spits & dunes. Also included are Constable Country & the Stour valley, Bury St Edmunds, Framlingham, Bungay, Beccles & Halesworth, plus information on Suffolk`s wealth of medieval churches & its Anglo-Saxon heritage, notably the royal ceremonial burial site at Sutton Hoo & the reconstructed Anglo-Saxon village at West Stow. Bradt`s Suffolk makes a virtue of being selective & pointing the reader to the cream of the area. It is organised into locales to encourage `stay put` tourism, with the opportunity to explore each locale thoroughly. There are also plenty of options for car-free travel: walking, cycling, river boats & local buses & trains. Written in an entertaining style, & offering a personal narrative, authoritative information & interesting anecdotes, Bradt`s Suffolk is the ideal companion with which to discover this charming corner of Engl&.