Here are some Suffolk pubs in pretty spots which are well worth visiting.

1. Ramsholt Arms, Ramsholt

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At the end of a long, countryside road, drivers will emerge onto a tremendous scene when they arrive at the Ramsholt Arms.

Overlooking the River Deben, this pub will be recognisable to film fans as it was used as a setting in Yesterday.

2. Maybush Inn, Waldringfield

Up the river from the Ramsholt Arms, the Maybush Inn can be found in the village of Waldringfield.

In the summer, punters flock to the outdoor seating area to enjoy a pint whilst taking in breathtaking views of Suffolk.

3. The One Bull, Bury St Edmunds

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Not all pretty places are by a river and in Bury St Edmunds, The One Bull is found in the most picturesque part of the town.

Round the corner from the Angel Hill, guests can work off their roast dinners with a stroll around the Abbey Gardens.

4. Jolly Sailor, Orford

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After visiting Orford Ness, make this Adnams pub your pit stop.

The Jolly Sailor's garden has stunning views that are sure to bring peace and comfort to visitors on their day out.

5. Butt & Oyster, Pin Mill

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The Butt & Oyster is perfectly positioned alongside the River Orwell.

In the pretty village of Pin Mill, this pub is a popular spot for walkers who need a place to refuel as they explore Suffolk.

6. The Dog at Grundisburgh

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Outside Woodbridge, Grundisburgh is a picturesque village, and the Dog is the hub of the community.

The pub is found in the heart of the village and is a stone's throw from the green and church.

7. Red Lion, Southwold

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As you emerge out of Southwold's town centre and head for the beach, you can't miss the Red Lion.

With the worst of winter behind us, there will be plenty of opportunities to enjoy a pint outside at this charming pub.