Campsites in Suffolk

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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.

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Holistic Woods Wild Campsite

1. Holistic Woods Wild Campsite

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Woodbridge, England · 50 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Campsite manage :07733521815 We are a wild campsite with character and history. Our most popular pitch is our beautiful SSSI woodland. There are only 25 pitches available. We have a mid wild pitch on the outskirts of the woods, lovely grassed area between trees. Our top field is perfect for motorhomes & caravans. Plenty of space to breath and relax. Located on the stunning heathlands of the Sutton Heath. We are surrounded by beautiful woodland walks, including the Sandlings walk and just 10 minutes from the river Deben. 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. There is water access and portaloos. We do not have showers yet. Blue/grey waste must be taken away. LEAVE NO TRACE
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The Roost

2. The Roost

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Halesworth, England · 25 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Welcome to The Roost — a relaxed, small-scale campsite set within the meadows of Brook Farm, Wenhaston. ​Open skies, hedgerows, chickens wandering nearby, and space for families to slow down and enjoy summer as it should be The Roost, because you’re staying on a working smallholding — and our resident chickens inspired the name. ​Just like them, you’ll find your own little patch of meadow to settle into, wake with the sunrise, and wind down as the light fades across the fields. ​It’s camping with character. Perfectly Placed to Explore Suffolk We’re tucked away in the countryside, yet close to some of Suffolk’s most loved spots. ​ Within 15 minutes you’ll find: Seaside days in Southwold & Walberswick Wildlife adventures at RSPB Minsmere Coastal walks at Dunwich Heath & Beach The market towns of Halesworth & Saxundham ​ And from the campsite itself? Quiet footpaths, big skies, and proper countryside calm Thorington Theatre, the outdoor idyllic woodland amphitheatre, a 15 minute walk Local pubs, The Star, a 5-10 minute walk The Bramfield Queen's Head or Blythburgh White Hart 30 minute walks Further Afield:​ Woodbridge, Saxmundham, Beccles & Bungay Beaches and fresh fish at Thorpeness, Aldeburgh or Orford Sutton Hoo: The Anglo Saxon royal burial site History at Framlingham Castle​ Africa Alive zoological reserve Pleasurewood Hills family theme park Peacefully rural. Surprisingly close to everything.
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Lions Row

3. Lions Row

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Woodbridge, England · 18 units · Tents, Motorhomes
If it’s a ‘proper’ Suffolk wild-camping adventure you’re after, have a look at Lions Row, a spacious back‑to‑basics site on a working farm just outside Ufford. It’s completely surrounded by countryside, but only a handy five minutes’ drive (or a 35 walk) from the pubs, takeaways and shops in Wickham Market. You can park at the pitches, which are mown into the long grass. It’s a clever spot for families as it’s a mile from the nearest road, making it quiet and safe for kids to roam freely without any danger from traffic. As this is wild camping, facilities are minimal: drinking water, a simple washing-up sink, compost loos and basic gas-heated outdoor showers are your lot. However, you’ll wake up to birdsong every morning and go to sleep by starlight on clear nights; just remember to bring torches and batteries for after-dark wanderings. The views are peaceful and rural, and the field is bordered by deciduous woodland – great for exercising any four-legged pals – criss-crossed with footpaths leading to country pubs (there are four within half an hour’s walk). It’s also close to heritage attractions such as Sutton Hoo (10 minutes’ drive). If you would like to book multiple pitches for a big group, do get in touch directly if easier. We look forward to welcoming you!
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Walberswick Camping

4. Walberswick Camping

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Southwold, England · 46 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Opening 10 July 2026 - 7 September 2026 Launched in 2026, Walberswick Camping is found in one of Suffolk’s prettiest villages, just 50 yards from one of the UK’s best beaches. Neatly tucked between the River Blythe, sand dunes and the sea, the site offers a splendid mix of beach life and countryside charm… It’s just two hours’ drive from London, 20 minutes from Southwold, and 15 minutes from Aldeburgh. You can also access the pitches across the Blythe via the traditional Southwold ferry. Set nicely away from the coastal crowds for family holidays, the site has all that you need close by. It’s less than five minutes’ walk from a couple of pubs – one Michelin-starred and serving some of the best food in Suffolk – a deli selling freshly baked bread, pastries and fair-trade coffee, and a playground to keep younger kids happy. Behind the village is Dunwich Forest, one of the largest wooded areas in the UK, handy for long walks and spotting deer under the peaceful tree canopy. Kids can try crab fishing in the creeks, and you can all go exploring your coastal surroundings or simply relax and admire the sea views from your pitch. As night falls, swap campfire stories – local folklore dictates that a mythical Black Dog haunts these parts… a tale that’s been whispered for generations.
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Freedom Farm Camping

5. Freedom Farm Camping

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Newmarket, England · 25 units
Eco permanent pasture farm with 12 mile views across the countryside in West Suffolk near Newmarket, Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge. Say goodbye to the road whilst camping privately and securely in 70 acres of paddocks edged with post and rail fencing. Footpaths accessed directly from the site to explore further afield. We produce most of our own food and have a herd of Dexter grass fed beef cows grazing. Beef and vegetables available for sale depending on the season and availability. Camping hammocks also welcome in the wood. We also have equestrian facilities including a manege and it is possible to bring a horse by arrangement in summer. We have a guide available for hacking locally and a resident BS qualified instructor. Please contact for details.
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Hill Farm Secluded Camping

6. Hill Farm Secluded Camping

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Darsham, England · 6 units · Tents, Motorhomes
Fancy some secluded downtime exploring rural coastal Suffolk? The tree-shaded pitches at Hill Farm are in a peaceful setting near the market towns of Saxmundham and Halesworth, and handily accessible from the A12, as well as to the coast and pretty villages, historical hamlets, and popular seaside towns, such as Southwold and Aldeburgh. This is a site that welcomes families and groups of friends, and it's dog-friendly too (there’s a 4-acre woodland to the north of the site that's great for dog walking). The site has good TV reception for relaxing indoors on damp or chilly days. The popular village of Westleton (10 minutes’ drive) has a village store, a farm shop, a garage and 2 pubs; and if you fancy a change from cooking, there is also a nice pub and a tearoom, in the Darsham village area (only 5 minutes drive or a 30 minute walk away through some lovely fields). Back on site, there are a toilet cabins with hot running water, plus other facilities including 4 showers, a portaloo, and a washing machine, grey waste and chemical toilet disposal and recycling points. Wi-fi is nearly all over the site too. The shared facilities at the top of the site also has a fridge and a washing up area, with a warm water tap, a nearby kettle and a plug socket for charging mobiles. Picnic tables, PIR lighting and Starlink wifi is also provided. Please not that dogs must be kept on a lead at all times, and yes campfires are allowed, as long as the fire pit is raised off the ground and the fire is supervised at all times, with a bucket of water at hand too. Thank you for booking!
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Goldcrest - Breakaway Camping

7. Goldcrest - Breakaway Camping

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Beccles, England · 7 units · Tents, Glamping
Situated in NR34 Suffolk , 15 Minute drive to beaches and market towns . *6 large camping pitches *8 Birth caravan - Gas central heating - Bedding included *Indoor & outdoor eating area's *2 communal fire pits and seating *Woodland walk *Wildflower meadows *Shower and toilet Room Welcome Barn with -washing station - microwave - Fridge - Toaster - Kettle - charging point - Drinking water-Honesty Shop.
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Brick Kiln Farm Campsite 18+ Site

8. Brick Kiln Farm Campsite 18+ Site

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Woodbridge, England · 3 units · Tents, Motorhomes
You can expect peace and quiet in this small rural retreat. 18+ campsite. Camp fires. Shower block. Kitchen and undercover seating. Walk across the fields to the pub and shop. Honesty shop on site. Dog friendly. Tents/motorhomes/campervans all welcome. No EHU but access to plugs on site. Wifi. Close to Woodbridge, Snape, Aldeburgh, Thorpeness.
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Fire and Feast Suffolk

9. Fire and Feast Suffolk

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Cratfield, England · 11 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Camping in the beautiful country of Suffolk, with a rustic dining experience like no other
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Pigs in Blankets

10. Pigs in Blankets

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Southwold, England · 26 units · Tents, Glamping
A campfire-friendly country campsite on a farm in walking distance of seaside Southwold
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Hillside Farm Camping

11. Hillside Farm Camping

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Market Weston, England · 12 units · Tents, Glamping
Camping with campfires on the Norfolk-Suffolk border
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Benton End Camping Pitches

12. Benton End Camping Pitches

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(7)
England · 3 units
****N.B in order to book with us, you are required to be a member of the GREENER CAMPING CLUB. (Only 1 person per pitch required)**** This MUST be done before your booking. Please see their website to join. (DOG friendly) Three Lovely ADULT ONLY Camping pitches situated on Benton End Flower Farm ( n.b please note this field is for tents only, we currently do not have provisions for campervans or caravans at this moment, hoping to be ready in 2027) The camping field is close to a 4 mile lovely railway walk, 5-10 minute walk to Hadleigh high street, riverside walks, pubs, bars and restaurants. Independent shops. Including a short drive to some beautiful Suffolk villages, Jimmys Farm, The Marquis, Coastal towns. There are lots of lovely walks around the area. Dogs 🐕 are welcome, however they MUST be well behaved, long leads recommended and never left unattended. Each pitch has a dry compost loo, picnic bench and bbq. There is a communal fire pit, basic kitchen and shower. There is a short walk from car park to the field but we can help you with equipment using tractor and trailer or you can borrow a barrow. Any issues just drop me a message.
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Barn Owl Camping

13. Barn Owl Camping

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(19)
Suffolk, England · 10 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Dog-friendly camping and shepherd’s huts in rural Suffolk
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The Cross Keys Community Camping

14. The Cross Keys Community Camping

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England · 1 unit
We are a group of people who feel passionately about creating a kinder, brighter, less-divisive society. We opened The Cross Keys in June 2023 as a space where we could bring our vision into a reality. Most of our team are volunteers who are offering their time for free for many reasons. Please ask one of our team why the pub is helping them as well as them helping the pub. Many people are finding that by volunteering they are able to tackle some of their mental health issues. All of us are thriving by being together, working as a team and supporting each other. We're not your average pub and never set out to be so please come with no expectations apart from connecting with some lovely people. We are also passionate about supporting local businesses so you won't see mainstream brands like Coca-Cola, Sprite or Carlsberg here. Instead you'll find brands you know we've researched and feel happy to serve. We also support local farmers so all our food comes from as small an area as possible. We'd love to serve everything organic and local but currently that's not possible so we try and serve mostly local, mostly organic products but all are 100% sourced with love. We hope you like it here. The pub has given us all a lot of faith in people and every day it shows us how kind the majority of people are. There are various activities running through the week but most stop during the school holidays. We have a home education group, pilates, meditation, acoustic musicians, our own darts team, disco nights, open mic nights, bands and Sunday brunch. The pub is open as a pub from Thursday lunch to Saturday 12-2.30pm and 5-10.30pm (ish) and for our Sunday brunch 10am-12pm. We serve authentic Ghanian food, pizzas, nachos, our own chips and a couple of specials each week. Everything is made with a lot of love.
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Church Farm

15. Church Farm

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(4)
Beccles, England · 10 units
This is a small campsite in a peaceful location with 10 pitches and a glamping chalet. A gently south-sloping field set amongs trees next to a large pond. We are located just outside Redisham - a small village in a rural setting equidistant from the towns of Beccles and Halesworth, 4-5 miles away; a 15 minute walk from Brampton railway station and a mile from route 1 of the national cycle network. The coast is about 9 miles away to the East, with a choice of seaside towns and areas of outstanding natural beauty to visit and the Broads National Park is 5 miles to the North. There are barn owls and bats nesting nearby, slow worms, great crested newts and much more; it is our main goal to encourage as much biodiversity as possible. The shared facilities are 'off-grid' compost loos and wood-fired hot water showers using wood from the 1000 plus trees we have planted. Lighting and wifi are powered by solar panels. The glamping chalet has two king-size beds with ground floor and mezzanine bedrooms: it sleeps four comfortably and up to six at a pinch. It has solar lighting and USB sockets. We have tent pitches for up to about 20 campers. There is a no dogs policy on the campsite.
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Brightwell Country Park

16. Brightwell Country Park

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Woodbridge, England · 1 unit
Bell tents and an accessible cabin, with activities right from your door
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Ling's Meadow

17. Ling's Meadow

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Hepworth, England · 6 units
Spacious tent pitches and glamping set within a lush, four-acre meadow, abuzz with Suffolk wildlife
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Constable Park

18. Constable Park

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(20)
Brantham, England · 8 units
A holiday and leisure park ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding, with premium glamping options
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Arthur's Retreat Suffolk

19. Arthur's Retreat Suffolk

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Diss, England · 5 units
A year-round lakeside site for motorhomes and caravans in Suffolk
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Little Island Retreat

20. Little Island Retreat

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Beccles, England · 1 unit
Set in the beautiful Suffolk countryside, you have the lake and Island to yourself for a truly romantic and relaxing getaway. With your own bridge across, a stay at "Little Island Retreat" is true exclusive glamping. Our wooden glamping cabin features a king-size bed, sink, decking area, seating, BBQ and eco toilet. A short walk away is a shower room with electric shower, flushing toilet, sink, fridge, USB point & plug sockets. Linen, towels, crockery and basic cookware are all provided. There is also a new games room back at the farm yard.
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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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Suffolk offers a variety of outdoor activities such as riding through Breckland forests, catching waves on the North Sea, exploring Constable Country, immersing in Ipswich's history, and visiting wool towns that hark back to Suffolk’s trading past.

You can find camping options near Suffolk in the rural campgrounds as a gateway to Thetford Forest Park to the north or Cambridge to the west. You can also explore different options for camping near Suffolk on Hipcamp.

The winding waterways of The Norfolk Broads National Park in the Waveney Valley are a boater’s paradise, offering a great area to camp and explore with 125 miles of peaceful waterways perfect for cruising, kayaking, and wildlife watching.

Thetford Forest offers 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.

There are plenty of family-friendly sites around Suffolk with a wide range of facilities, such as campsites with no cars for toddlers to trundle about freely or places with playgrounds for older kids to practice their climbing skills. You can also explore different options for camping near Suffolk on Hipcamp.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field

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