Cabins near Bury St Edmunds

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Cabin camping around Bury St Edmunds means real beds, a roof overhead, and plenty of practical comforts. You’ll find over 30 cabin spots tucked among woodlands and meadows in the area. Some are minutes from market towns, others put you right on the edge of wild trails. Expect hot-tubs, showers, and pet-friendly stays—helpful when you’re drying off after a swim, a hike, or even a surf session up the coast. Nights start as low as £70, averaging around £130. Locals often rate Hatters Meadows Cambridgeshire (53 reviews), Whitlingham Broad Campsite (52 reviews), and Hickling Campsite (30 reviews) for their peaceful settings and well-kept facilities. If you want a warm, sheltered base after a day outdoors, these cabins make a solid pick.

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The Little Stable

20. The Little Stable

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94km from Bury St Edmunds · 1 unit · Glamping · Northamptonshire, East Midlands
The Little Stable is situated in a meadow, which is part of a 63 acre arable field adjacent to Laundimer Woods and Fermyn Woods. The land has been farmed by my father and grandfather for the last 60 years going back to a time of horse drawn ploughs and open top tractors. The stable was built 25 years ago for a horse called Whisper and over the years it was left to deteriorate. I have been gradually restoring the building since 2019 and decided it would be ideal as a luxury tiny home. I have put my heart and soul into build a unique, comfortable and private space for people seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. On the doorstep are some fantastic walks and rides through the woods. They were one of the original re-release sites for Red Kites in the UK and the breeding programme has been incredibly successful. It's a hidden gem, off the beaten track and a great place to reconnect with nature and the countryside. We can give you a map of the many trails through the woodland and other places of interest. We would advise bringing a pair of wellies or sturdy walking boots. A short car journey away you will find Deene House & Park (3 miles), Kirby Hall (4 miles), Rockingham Castle (4 miles), Boughton House (5 miles), Lyveden New Bield (6 miles) and the pretty and historic market town of Oundle (7 miles), A little further afield there is the beautiful town of Stamford and magnificent Burghley House (19 miles).
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£125
 / night

Cabin camping around Bury St Edmunds means real beds, a roof overhead, and plenty of practical comforts. You’ll find over 30 cabin spots tucked among woodlands and meadows in the area. Some are minutes from market towns, others put you right on the edge of wild trails. Expect hot-tubs, showers, and pet-friendly stays—helpful when you’re drying off after a swim, a hike, or even a surf session up the coast. Nights start as low as £70, averaging around £130. Locals often rate Hatters Meadows Cambridgeshire (53 reviews), Whitlingham Broad Campsite (52 reviews), and Hickling Campsite (30 reviews) for their peaceful settings and well-kept facilities. If you want a warm, sheltered base after a day outdoors, these cabins make a solid pick.

99% (126)

Top-rated campgrounds

The Little Stable

20. The Little Stable

100%
(3)
94km from Bury St Edmunds · 1 unit · Glamping · Northamptonshire, East Midlands
The Little Stable is situated in a meadow, which is part of a 63 acre arable field adjacent to Laundimer Woods and Fermyn Woods. The land has been farmed by my father and grandfather for the last 60 years going back to a time of horse drawn ploughs and open top tractors. The stable was built 25 years ago for a horse called Whisper and over the years it was left to deteriorate. I have been gradually restoring the building since 2019 and decided it would be ideal as a luxury tiny home. I have put my heart and soul into build a unique, comfortable and private space for people seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. On the doorstep are some fantastic walks and rides through the woods. They were one of the original re-release sites for Red Kites in the UK and the breeding programme has been incredibly successful. It's a hidden gem, off the beaten track and a great place to reconnect with nature and the countryside. We can give you a map of the many trails through the woodland and other places of interest. We would advise bringing a pair of wellies or sturdy walking boots. A short car journey away you will find Deene House & Park (3 miles), Kirby Hall (4 miles), Rockingham Castle (4 miles), Boughton House (5 miles), Lyveden New Bield (6 miles) and the pretty and historic market town of Oundle (7 miles), A little further afield there is the beautiful town of Stamford and magnificent Burghley House (19 miles).
Potable water
Campfires
Showers
from 
£125
 / night

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