Discover places to visit in Suffolk with our interactive map of Suffolk. Explore 51 nature reserves and wildlife sites managed by Suffolk Wildlife Trust, get close to nature at 5 RSPB sites, including Minsmere, a great day out for all the family, and see some of our best kept heritage at 9 English Heritage sites and 9 National Trust properties, including Sutton Hoo, one of Britain’s most atmospheric archaeological sites. The Woodland Trust has details of 127 woods in Suffolk open to the public where you can get into the very heart of the countryside. Combine a countryside walk with a visit to a museum. Suffolk has over 40 fascinating museums, many run by volunteers, each providing a memorable experience. At Explore Suffolk Museums you can discover maritime heroes, experience the thrill of horseriding, or stroll through one of our rural life museums. Many visitor attractions in Suffolk particpate in VisitEngland's Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Scheme. All participants are independently assessed against national standards and those attractions that pass offer an assured level of quality. Look out for the Quality marque when looking for a place to visit. Tourist Information Centres can also offer you excellent help and advice when planning a day out. All information centres in Suffolk are listed on the Interactive Suffolk Map. Discover more tourist information on the Sunrise Coast between Lowestoft and Southwold, the Suffolk coastal area, Ipswich, the South and Heart of Suffolk, Bury St Edmunds and the west of Suffolk. Using the 'Interactive Suffolk Map' Explore the Interactive Suffolk Map to find somewhere to visit. The map has a selection of places either close to or on one of the promoted walks or is a place that simply offers a great day out in the countryside. The selection of places on the interactive map is not exhaustive, there are many more places to visit across Suffolk. For a more comprehensive list of places to visit in Suffolk go to the Visit Suffolk website.