At the Bell Hotel, we’re helping families make the most of the Easter break in Suffolk with a seasonal offer designed especially for spring getaways. This year, children under 12 can stay for free when sharing a room with their parents, with breakfast included. Families can also enjoy 15% off our best available room rate, along with 25% off children’s meals in our restaurant.
Easter is one of the most lively and enjoyable times to explore Suffolk, and our location in the heart of Saxmundham puts guests close to many of the county’s most popular spring events. From Easter trails and egg hunts to wildlife walks, historic sites and family attractions, there is something for all ages within easy reach.
Across the county, well‑loved destinations are preparing for the season. Dunwich Heath and Beach hosts its annual Easter trail, complete with themed activities and chocolate treats. Framlingham Castle offers its own Easter quest through the grounds of the medieval fortress, while Sutton Hoo’s spring trail provides a relaxed way to enjoy the site’s scenic landscape.
Several outdoor attractions also reopen for the Easter holidays, including Oasis Camel Park near Halesworth and the Pleasurewood Hills theme park near Lowestoft, both firm favourites with families. Other highlights include the Southwold Maize Maze Bunny Hunt, guided wildlife walks at RSPB Minsmere, and Easter crafts and markets at Snape Maltings.
Cultural venues are adding to the programme too. The Red House in Aldeburgh is hosting Easter storytelling, crafts and an audio‑led egg hunt in its gardens, while The Hold in Ipswich is offering creative sessions for younger children.
Historic estates are also marking the occasion, with Kentwell Hall in Long Melford bringing its Tudor Easter celebrations to life across the holiday weekend.
With so much going on, we believe Saxmundham makes an ideal base for an Easter stay. Just a short drive from Aldeburgh, Snape, Dunwich and Southwold, the Bell Hotel offers a comfortable place to unwind after days spent exploring the county.





