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Suffolk's Winter And Autumn Seasons



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Submitted 2011-10-08 00:00:00
The region of Suffolk, UK is located in the region of East Anglia, which experiences favourable weather, such as lower wind speeds and more sunshine throughout the year, in contrast to the rest of the UK. For that reason, Suffolk is a perfect area to enjoy, the whole year round.

Suffolk rarely sees extreme or damaging weather, which is one of the reasons why Newmarket, Suffolk was chosen as the home of horseracing, many years ago. The town now features miles of horse training grounds and horse walks, where racehorses can be seen, throughout the breadth of the town, on a daily basis.

The beginning of autumn often brings pleasant and calm weather to Suffolk, and can sometimes even feel as warm as summer months. Therefore, autumn is a great time to experience what the county has to offer. Brandon County Park is a beautiful place to see the changing colours of the season, with both copper beech and Norway maple trees featured prominently. There are various guided nature walks, cycling events, farmers' markets, countryside events and RSPB bird watching and activities happening in various locations throughout Suffolk, as well as the Woodwose Pumpkin and Chilli Festival in Aldeburgh, which all take place throughout the autumn season.

The horseracing at Newmarket also takes place throughout October, with the last meeting usually being held at the end of the month. Many of these countryside activities, and similar events, also take place throughout the winter months, with the exception of Newmarket racing. However, the racecourses at Newmarket function as venues for many other events throughout the year, including craft fairs and classic car shows.

Winter is a pretty time is Suffolk, with morning frost glistening on the grass and rooftops of the many towns and villages throughout the county. Along with the frost comes the Christmas cheer in Suffolk, with many towns holding late-night shopping events and Christmas light switch-on ceremonies. Many residents of Suffolk are known for decorating the fronts of their houses with lights and all manner of other decorations during the festive season, so there is a festive site to behold, even when passing through residential areas of Suffolk's towns and villages.

There are also many Christmas pantomimes and concerts throughout the county, in the months of December and January, which can be great fun for all the family. February sees the commencement of wedding exhibitions throughout Suffolk, in preparation for the spring season.

Accommodation in the county is plentiful and varied. From quaint bed & breakfasts to contemporary hotels, there is a hotel in Suffolk to suit every taste and budget. Campgrounds are also plentiful, enjoying beautiful locations in woodlands and meadows, as well as cottage and farmhouse rentals.

Tourist Information Centres are a great source of information when deciding on accommodation in Suffolk. Whichever the accommodation of choice, it is sure to be located close to some of Suffolk's most enjoyable autumn and winter events.
Author Resource:- The are a wide variety of Hotels in Suffolk and ensure to discover one to suit you. The Tourist board can also advise on accommodation in Suffolk
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