A day can be easily spent discovering the history and natural world of East Anglia on the Museum of East Anglian Life’s beautiful 75 acre site - explore nearly 3km of woodland and riverside nature trails. Learn about fascinating East Anglian crafts and traditional Gypsy culture, get steamed up with their powerful engines and meet their friendly animals including Major, the Suffolk Punch Horse and rare breeds of cattle and sheep.
Discover 15 splendidly restored historic buildings and try some delicious food and local produce in the museum bistro.
Of course there are some great watering holes and pub restaurants to try, such as The Kings Arms. This pub’s history can be traced backed to the 15C; nowadays it serves a perfect pint of IPA and has a separate restaurant area. Or why not try the delightful Little Wellington both of these pubs have been recommended by our Head Brewer, John Bexon.