You’ll find over 550 spots in Suffolk made for hikers—woodland paths, riverbanks, and heaths just outside your tent flap. Many sites sit within walking distance of long-distance trails or quiet footpaths, so you can lace up and step straight out each morning. Prices start at £15 a night, with an average night running £95, and you can expect essentials like showers, toilets, and pet-friendly pitches at many locations. For a top-rated experience, check out Fire and Feast Suffolk (19 reviews), where hosts lay on a wood-fired supper after a day on the trails. If you’re after a swim or fancy a bit of surfing between rambles, you’ll find sites that cater for those, too. Remember—rubbish bins and proper facilities are common, but always check the listing to be sure. Suffolk’s campsites draw walkers for a reason: the footpaths wind through ancient woodland, salt marsh, and farmland, and you’ll never be far from a cosy pub at the end of your hike.