The best campsites in Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB with horseback riding

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The Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB offers exactly what it says on the tin: sweeping coastline and secluded heaths, just waiting to be explored. Nature trails and rural camps abound for ramblers and riders, while thrill seekers can get their kicks wild swimming in the region’s rivers or surfing on the North Sea. Winter visitors may prefer to get their coats, but can still enjoy strolls on now-deserted beaches, pub lunches next to roaring fires, and cosy stays in caravans or glamping pods.

98% (75) 36 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB

Whitlingham Broad Campsite

1. Whitlingham Broad Campsite

98%
(164)
Norfolk, England · 72 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Laid-back camping and glamping a stone's throw from Norwich and at the gateway to the Norfolk Broads
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
£14
 / night
Arthur's Retreat Suffolk

2. Arthur's Retreat Suffolk

100%
(6)
Diss, England · 5 units
A year-round lakeside site for motorhomes and caravans in Suffolk
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
£18
 / night
Glamp and Tipple

3. Glamp and Tipple

92%
(13)
Great Ellingham, England · 5 units
Hotel-style glamping in Yurts on a Norfolk farm
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£200
 / night
Sunnyside Campsite

4. Sunnyside Campsite

Halesworth, England · 1 unit
Easy camping on a small site in Suffolk
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£70
 / night
Glamping at Bressingham Gardens

5. Glamping at Bressingham Gardens

100%
(13)
Bressingham, England · 2 units
Peaceful glamping in an undisturbed meadow in beautiful Bressingham Gardens
Campfires
Potable water
Cooking equipment
from 
£105
 / night
North Farm

6. North Farm

88%
(4)
North Walsham, England · 1 unit
North Farm is situated in the beautiful Norfolk countryside, between the villages of Skeyton, Oxnead and Burgh. . Guests can spot all sorts of wildlife during the day and stargaze at night, with no streetlights to spoil the view. Being centrally located in Norfolk means that Norwich, the famous Norfolk broads and the Norfolk coast are all a short car ride away.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£75
 / night

The Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB offers exactly what it says on the tin: sweeping coastline and secluded heaths, just waiting to be explored. Nature trails and rural camps abound for ramblers and riders, while thrill seekers can get their kicks wild swimming in the region’s rivers or surfing on the North Sea. Winter visitors may prefer to get their coats, but can still enjoy strolls on now-deserted beaches, pub lunches next to roaring fires, and cosy stays in caravans or glamping pods.

98% (75) 36 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB

Whitlingham Broad Campsite

1. Whitlingham Broad Campsite

98%
(164)
Norfolk, England · 72 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
Laid-back camping and glamping a stone's throw from Norwich and at the gateway to the Norfolk Broads
Pets
Electrical hookup
Campfires
from 
£14
 / night
Arthur's Retreat Suffolk

2. Arthur's Retreat Suffolk

100%
(6)
Diss, England · 5 units
A year-round lakeside site for motorhomes and caravans in Suffolk
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
£18
 / night
Glamp and Tipple

3. Glamp and Tipple

92%
(13)
Great Ellingham, England · 5 units
Hotel-style glamping in Yurts on a Norfolk farm
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£200
 / night
Sunnyside Campsite

4. Sunnyside Campsite

Halesworth, England · 1 unit
Easy camping on a small site in Suffolk
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£70
 / night
Glamping at Bressingham Gardens

5. Glamping at Bressingham Gardens

100%
(13)
Bressingham, England · 2 units
Peaceful glamping in an undisturbed meadow in beautiful Bressingham Gardens
Campfires
Potable water
Cooking equipment
from 
£105
 / night
North Farm

6. North Farm

88%
(4)
North Walsham, England · 1 unit
North Farm is situated in the beautiful Norfolk countryside, between the villages of Skeyton, Oxnead and Burgh. . Guests can spot all sorts of wildlife during the day and stargaze at night, with no streetlights to spoil the view. Being centrally located in Norfolk means that Norwich, the famous Norfolk broads and the Norfolk coast are all a short car ride away.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£75
 / night

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The best campsites in Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB with horseback riding guide

Where to go

Woodbridge

As the gateway town between Ipswich and the Suffolk Coast, Woodbridge’s many campsites offer a convenient base for Suffolk exploration. Besides easy access to both the coast and city, visitors can also explore nature trails along the River Deben, the Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon burial site, and Rendlesham Forest, making this a top spot for families and independent Hipcampers.

Aldeburgh

Experience quintessential British camping at a holiday park right on the coast, with award-winning fish and chip shops and Blue Flag beaches nearby. The town roughly marks the middle of the Suffolk Coast Path, making it a great departure point for journeys north—toward RSPB Minsmere Nature Reserve—or south, towards Orford Ness National Nature Reserve.

The Tendring Coast

Down at the tip of Essex’s Sunshine Coast, the Stour Estuary is a relatively recent addition to the Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB. Coastal campsites near Clacton-on-Sea, Walton-on-the-Naze, and Harwich offer easy access to the AONB, plus other outdoor attractions, such as Hamford Water Reserve and Mersea Island.

Southwold

Another Hipcamper’s paradise, this charming coastal town is best-known for its secluded campsites, sandy beaches, and strong seaside heritage. Cradled by the River Blythe, North Sea, and Buss Marshes, hikers and bikers have plenty of different landscapes to explore.

Lowestoft

At the northern border of the AONB, camping near Lowestoft affords easy access to the coastal highlights of both Norfolk and Suffolk. Inland, you’ll find riverside campsites and the gateway to The Broads canal network, while caravan-friendly holiday parks dominate the rural coastline. Don’t miss the sunrise at England’s most easterly point, Lowestoft Ness.