Campsites in Suffolk with fishing

With beaches, wild waterways, and ancient forests, Suffolk is a camping haven on England’s east coast.

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12 top campsites in Suffolk with fishing

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Holistic Woods Campsite

1 unit · Motorhome, Tent33 acres · England
We pride ourselves on being a back to basic campsite. We have a choice of 2 pitches. Our woodland stretches to about 20 pitches and is absolutely stunning when the sun is rising. We also have 20 grass pitches with many little digs to choose from - you could choose to be out in the open or tucked up by some bushes. We are a 10 minute walk away from the river Deben. It is a lovely walk with some lovely tea rooms along the way. We have a bus stop at the top of the track and Melton train station is a 20 minute walk or 5 minute drive. There are access points onto public footpaths, leading to Rendlesham Forest. A famous site for UFOs! Sutton Hoo is a stone's throw away. Bring your bikes and explore the area on wheels. We are located on the fence line of Ministry of Defence. Aircraft can often be heard occasional gun sound. When you visit, you will feel a vibe here that no other location has. If you want a raw camping experience in the middle of a land dripping in history then welcome aboard!
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Brightwell Country Park

1 unit · Glamping58 acres · East Anglia, Suffolk, Woodbridge
Bell tents and an accessible cabin, with activities right from your door
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Rushbanks Farm Caravan and Camping

7 units · Motorhomes, Tents4 acres · East Anglia, Suffolk
Riverside camping and bell tents in Constable's countryside, right in the heart of Suffolk's Dedham Vale
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Buxhall Country Glamping

4 units · Glamping1 acre · Buxhall, Suffolk
Every comfort in the great outdoors with a local pub just a short stroll away and a perfectly peaceful location in rural Suffolk
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£125
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The Orchard Wagon

1 unit · Glamping5 acres · Halesworth, Suffolk
A true escape in the wild, our secluded Orchard Wagon is nestled amongst apple trees in the corner of Alfred’s Orchard where the apples are grown for 'Giggler' ciders and apple juices. Perfect for those that want to get back to basics in nature, the wagon comfortably sleeps 2 people and includes a private bathroom, washing and kitchen cabin. The Orchard Wagon has a double bed (1.5m x 2m) with a smart little wood-burning stove to keep you toasty as you watch the stunning Suffolk sunsets. White Egyptian cotton sheets and towels provided. Cooking couldn’t be easier with the well-equipped cooking cabin next door or the barbeque on the stone terrace in front. Fire up the Chiminea to keep you warm as you eat al fresco. Take the stepping stone path up behind the wagon to find the washing shed with three separate rooms for washing up, showering, and the composting loo. Plenty of hot water and for those who like communing with nature try showering with the door open - it’s a lovely experience and what a view. This is camping in style!
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Hill Farm Suffolk

6 units · Glamping1 acre · East Anglia, Suffolk
Bell tent glamping in the trees on a rural Suffolk farm (and several pubs within walking distance)
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Willow Grove Farm Glamping

13 units · Glamping10 acres · Lakenheath, England
Furnished bell tents with private shower rooms, great for gatherings and get togethers.
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Toad Hall Lodges

5 units · Glamping1 acre · East Anglia, Suffolk
Chic timber lodges for cosy couples near Southwold, handy for exploring East Suffolk's quiet coast and heathland
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Mill House Breaks

2 units · Glamping3 acres · East Anglia, Suffolk
Three super-spacious shepherd’s huts in the Suffolk countryside
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Blue Sky Huts

2 units · Glamping2 acres · East Anglia, Suffolk, Beccles
Our beautiful shepherd huts lie in a private two acre nature reserve in the heart of the Suffolk countryside. Sympathetically managed the meadow evolves throughout the year and offers the perfect spot to switch off from everyday life. You can be as active or chilled as you like! Simply relaxing on site enjoying the peace and tranquillity and seeing what wildlife comes to visit is a perfect way to spend a day. Alternatively there are endless possibilities for things to do. Some options include, hiring one of our onsite bikes and heading to the next door village for a vineyard tour, or a little further afield you can visit a brewery and sample their ales. Or why not pop to the coast for a day at the beach - Southwold, Walberswick, Aldeburgh and Covehithe are all within a short drive and offer completely different experiences. Do you love the arts? If so in our local town we have The Cut arts centre who regularly hold an ecclectic mix of live performances and exhibitions. The world famous Snape Maltings is just down the road with internationally renowned artists performing. In addition we are a great spot from which to enjoy Latitude festival!
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Firs Glamping

5 units · Glamping1 acre · East Anglia, Suffolk, Southwold
Our small site of 5 spacious bell tents is the perfect spot for a romantic couples retreat, or a relaxed family holiday in this unspoilt village, just 4 miles from the coastal town of Southwold. Nestled between the stunning nature spots of Dunwich, RSPB Minsmere and the Norfolk Broads, you couldn’t be better placed to explore the peaceful Suffolk countryside. Just throw open the doors of your bell tent to enjoy a beautiful view of the rolling fields, right from the comfort of your luxurious double bed and goose down duvet.
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Suffolk Steel House & Glamping

2 units · Glamping1 acre · England
We have 2 luxury 5 metre Bell Tents (also known as Tipis) available this season, ‘The Orwell’ and ‘The Stour’. Each Bell Tent can sleep a maximum of 2 people in a king size bed. The site is set in over half an acre of beautiful Suffolk countryside. We’re a family run business here at the Suffolk Steel House & Glamping. 3 generations have had input into this new and exciting venture which we invite you to come and share with us. Here at the Suffolk Steel House & Glamping we realise how important it is to have your own space so as a result each tent comes with their own private bathroom. The bathrooms are housed in the Monty Don inspired ‘steel house’ where of course, you’ll find up to date facilities-hot/cold running water, enclosed shower, flushing loo etc. For cooking facilities there is a shared converted 1950s ‘Rice Horse box’ kitchen.
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£100
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Campsites with fishing in Suffolk guide

With unspoilt countryside that inspired many of Constable’s paintings, meandering waterways, and a coastline with truly beautiful beaches, Suffolk is a great choice for a camping holiday. Its diverse landscape lends itself to all manner of outdoor activities perfect for any trip—from riding through Breckland forests to catching waves on the North Sea. Art lovers can take time to explore the area affectionately nicknamed Constable Country, after Suffolk native John Constable, while history buffs can immerse themselves in Ipswich, or visit wool towns that hark back to Suffolk’s trading past. Winter wanderers are in for a treat too, with annual bird migrations, coastlines, and cosy pubs making the county a cold-season favourite. And campsites make the most of all of these natural assets. While some might complain that there’s no motorway across East Anglia, we think that’s part of its charm. Much of the county is rural, and some of the best campsites in Suffolk are also some of the most basic—farm meadows, countryside tent sites, and caravan-friendly woodlands.

Where to Go

Bury St. Edmunds

Another historic city encircled by sprawling greenery, Bury St. Edmunds is best known for its ruined abbey, cathedral, and enormous surrounding parks. Hikers and bikers can follow routes through the Abbey Gardens, Fullers Mill Garden, or West Stow Country Park, or simply use the area’s rural campgrounds as a gateway to Thetford Forest Park to the north or Cambridge to the west.

The Brecks

Straddling the border between Suffolk and Norfolk, this ancient coniferous woodland draws outdoor explorers with its balmy climate, sports trails, flora, and fauna. Most trees are in Thetford Forest, the largest manmade lowland forest in the country, which offers a bit of adventure with a wealth of walking, running, and cycling trails, plus some high ropes. Caravan parks and tent pitches are plentiful in the area, and the nearby town of Brandon is also home to the enormous Brandon Country Park, which appears on many Breckland nature trails.

The Broads

Another shared attraction with Suffolk’s northerly neighbour, the winding waterways of The Norfolk Broads National Park are a boater’s paradise. The Suffolk section is known as the Waveney Valley, centring on the river of the same name. Spend a lazy day sailing from Bungay to Lowestoft, stopping for lunch in a waterside pub garden, or relaxing at a campsite right on the water with easy access to the best fishing and wild swimming spots. The Broads are a great area to camp and explore with 125 miles of peaceful waterways perfect for cruising, kayaking, and wildlife watching.

Suffolk Coast

Arguably Suffolk’s greatest attraction, this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty boasts more than 50 miles of unspoilt coastline, stretching all the way from Harwich, Essex, to Lowestoft on the Norfolk border. Its idyllic villages, dune-backed beaches, and year-round programme of immersive events make it a camping hot spot, so it’s worth booking well in advance.

Ipswich

With its charming old town and vibrant art scene, Ipswich is one of England’s up-and-coming destinations, just an hour’s train ride outside the capital. Campsites abound in the city’s many satellite villages and provide a great springboard for a day of city exploration. Don’t miss the must-see Christchurch Mansion, which hosts a free concert in its grounds during the annual Ipswich Arts Festival.

Family camping in the Suffolk

If it’s family camping in Suffolk you’re looking for, there are plenty of family-friendly sites around the county with a wide range of facilities. You’re sure to find somewhere that suits you, whether it’s a campsite with no cars so your toddlers can trundle about freely or a place with a playground for older kids to practice their climbing skills. And if you’re considering a camping holiday with children for the first time, rest assured—kids tend to love camping and everything that goes with it

Top things to do in Suffolk

There’s nothing wrong with simply relaxing on a camping holiday in Suffolk, but if you do get itchy feet and want to get out exploring, there’s plenty to do. Here are just a few ideas.

1. Spend a day on the beach

With 50 miles of coast and dozens of beaches, there’s bound to be one you like. Enjoy a windswept walk on a dune-backed beach; swim or paddle in shallow waters; find a place for watersports; or sit down with fish and chips.

2. See Willy Lott’s House

Featuring in Constable’s most famous painting, The Haywain still stands in the village of Flatford. Now maintained by the National Trust, you can see the view Constable captured on a self-guided exterior walk.

3. Kayak on the River Stour

One of the best ways to see the wildlife of the Dedham Vale and Stour Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is to hire a kayak (or take your own) and paddle along the river.

4. Visit a medieval village

Suffolk was a wealthy centre for the wool trade in the 15th century, so many of its half-timbered buildings and large, ornate churches are from this time. If you fancy a look around one of these wool towns, perhaps head for Lavenham, one of the UK’s best-preserved medieval villages.

5. Explore The Broads National Park

The peaceful waterways of The Broads National Park are well worth exploring on foot or by water. Hire kayaks or canoes, or hop aboard a river cruiser to sit back and take in the scenery.

6. Take to the trees at Thetford Forest

Thetford Forest is the largest man-made lowland forest in the UK with walking, running, and cycling trails to keep active families busy. But if that’s not quite enough adrenaline, there’s also the chance for a zip line, rope bridge, or tightrope at Go Ape.

7. Stroll down Southwold Pier

This is Britain’s only 21st-century pier, replacing the first pier built in 1900, and it’s home to shops, eateries, and quirky amusements.

8. Go birdwatching

Minsmere RSPB is a great place to see a variety of birds even if you don’t know bearded tits from bitterns. There are self-guided activities for kids, plus a play area and kid-friendly café.

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