Where to go in Suffolk
We're planning a trip around the east of the country early next year. Stop off for a few days at Ferry Meadows en route to the Norfolk coast then returning through Suffolk. We've never visited the county before. I fancy the coastal parts, Mrs M is keener
on villages inland. So any suggestions for spots that could please us both? Ideally we'd like to be based in one place for about a week. Any ideas, anyone?
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An alternative site for Southwold and Aldeburgh which are both a must, is the CL at The Eels Foot Pub, haven't stayed their recently so can't comment on the CL but at the time the food was good and if you're in to Beer the local Southwold brewed Adnams is excellent. For the Sudbury area the C&CC site at Polstead is excellent. For the Norfolk Broads the Club site at Wroxham is a good location. Don't miss the North Norfolk coast around Wells and Holkham.
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We enjoyed seeing where John Constable grew up and painted. We stayed on a CL called Flatford Farm, it has direct access to the local footpaths and you can follow in Constable's footsteps down to Flatford Mill with lovely walks along the Stour. (NT) There is a a good pub just up the road and shops in nearby East Bergholt (all walkable.)
For another famous painter, Thomas Gainsborough, you can visit his home in Sudbury, an interesting place to see, with lots of lovely Suffolk villages in the area.
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Oh boy are you in for a delight. Suffolk, apart from Kessingland, doesn't have a CC site so we tend to stop on CLs. Croft Farm at Snape fits the bill. You can walk straight out with the dogs, down to Snape Malting's, made famous by Benjamin Britten, and
carry on walking along the Alde estuary. A few miles away is Aldeburgh, with their fish stalls on the beach, chic shops and an excellent chippie. Again plenty of walks, maybe up to Thorpeness. There's a Waitrose and Tesco's in nearby Saxmundham and Friday
Street farm shop about 1 mile away. Southwold, Dunwich and Walberswick are easy drives away on the coast and all worth a visit.Brue's Constable country is about 45 mins away and the pretty inland village of Lavenham is an hour in the car. We like the coastal area so much that we don't mind the drive inland.
Other interesting areas are nearby like Sutton Hoo near Wood bridge and Orford Ness with its radar equipment from WW2. RSPB at Minsmere is near the Eels Foot, already mentioned. Decent pub as well as is the Bell in Walberswick.
Enjoy it. If further info required shout out as its our favourite county.
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I would be happy to recommend Heathside Caravan and Camping site at Wenbaston, a few miles inland from Southwold –
www.heathsidecaravans.co.uk.The site is well laid out and spacious; the adjoining glamping pods and lodges are well separated from the camping and caravanning area. There is an adjacent nature trail and small lake. Dog walking is available on the heathland, just across the minor road
above the site. It is a very quiet location.There is easy access to Southwold, which is well worth a visit (except at the height of the season!). Also a lovely beach at Covehythe, a few miles north of Southwold. Minsmere RSPB and National Trust areas are within a short drive, as is Halesworth, a
pleasant inland small town. Further away is the castle at Framlingham.The site is open all the year.
Cheers
Paul R T
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I would be happy to recommend Heathside Caravan and Camping site at Wenbaston, a few miles inland from Southwold –www.heathsidecaravans.co.uk.
The pricing could not be simpler - £15 all year for non electric and £20 all year for electric
WIFI free or included ( depending on your point of view )
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Following this thread with interest as we are planning a trip to Suffolk, in March. Club sites not open so have been looking at CL'S.
Paul RT, will take a look at Heathside, as it's in the area we want to visit.
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Will backup Wherenext...Croft Fm is a grand site.
You'll find Flatford Farmhouse under Manningtree, Essex but close to Suffolk.
DianneT should be a good contact for sites in Suffolk.
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Will backup Wherenext...Croft Fm is a grand site.
You'll find Flatford Farmhouse under Manningtree, Essex but close to Suffolk.
DianneT should be a good contact for sites in Suffolk.
Had a look at Croft Farm, looks lovely, and in the right area. Think we may give it a try in March. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Flatford is in Suffolk, just near the county border.
It may well be but the CL is listed in Essex. No 651 in SD.
I've marked it down in my recomm'd list. Thanks.
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It's confusing Nellie isn't it? Why a Suffolk CL is under Essex seems a bit daft, don't know why these details aren't better organised.
I guess it's something to do with the site's postal address, it has a Colchester post code.
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An alternative site for Southwold and Aldeburgh which are both a must, is the CL at The Eels Foot Pub, haven't stayed their recently so can't comment on the CL but at the time the food was good and if you're in to Beer the local Southwold brewed Adnams
is excellent. For the Sudbury area the C&CC site at Polstead is excellent. For the Norfolk Broads the Club site at Wroxham is a good location. Don't miss the North Norfolk coast around Wells and Holkham.Used the Eels Foot Pub to eat and drink which is really good. Can walk to minsmere from the site. Personally I wouldn't stay on the CL, it looks like a a scruffy car park with an open drain close by.
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I would be happy to recommend Heathside Caravan and Camping site at Wenbaston, a few miles inland from Southwold –www.heathsidecaravans.co.uk.
The pricing could not be simpler - £15 all year for non electric and £20 all year for electric
WIFI free or included ( depending on your point of view )
Write your comments here...Just looked on the site those rates are exclusive of VAT so actually slightly more expensive.
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I would be happy to recommend Heathside Caravan and Camping site at Wenbaston, a few miles inland from Southwold –www.heathsidecaravans.co.uk.
The pricing could not be simpler - £15 all year for non electric and £20 all year for electric
WIFI free or included ( depending on your point of view )
Write your comments here...Just looked on the site those rates are exclusive of VAT so actually slightly more expensive.
ex VAT prices, that's a bit naughty ! - not sure the ASA would like that as can't imagine they have many "trade" customers. Perhaps it's just a mistake on the website.
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I would be happy to recommend Heathside Caravan and Camping site at Wenbaston, a few miles inland from Southwold –www.heathsidecaravans.co.uk.
The pricing could not be simpler - £15 all year for non electric and £20 all year for electric
WIFI free or included ( depending on your point of view )
Write your comments here...Just looked on the site those rates are exclusive of VAT so actually slightly more expensive.
I hadn't realised that, very naughty
£18 per night is far too expensive for a non electric pitch, as was £15
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Little Lakeland in Wortwell, just by the suffolk border, about 30 mins from Southwold.
There is also a nice Cl in the neighbouring village, just in Suffolk in the grounds of a pub.
Write your comments here...which CL is that please Bebo?
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No visit to Suffolk would be complete without a visit to my home town of Bury St Edmunds. Lavenham and Newmarket are also within easy reach.
There is the club site at Mildenhall (11 miles away) or a commercial site at The Dell Caravan Site, Thurston (6 miles) and another at Brighthouse Farm, Lawshall (7 miles).
There are also 3 specially designated motorhome parking spaces in Bury itself in the Cotton Lane car park.
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Brighthouse Farm, near Lawshall, mentioned in the last post, is a very pleasant site, where we have stayed a few times (www.brighthousefarm.co.uk). In a quiet location, it has informal pitches, many looking
out over open farmland, with immediately adjacent footpaths for dog-walking. The showers and facilities could be a bit stretched, if there are many units on the site (doesn’t worry us – we use our own). It is very convenient both for Lavenham and for Bury
St Edmunds.Cheers
Paul R T
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I would recommend Run Cottage at Hollsley, Nr Woodbridge. Super little site with a dog freindly pub 5 minutes up the road a dog walk on site and the coast 5 mins away in the car.
Local attractions are Sutton Hoos Viking burial ground, Framlingham Castle, Orford Castle and Orford Ness, Snape Maltings, Rendlesham Forest, Aldeburgh and not least Woodbridge and its tidal mill on the river Deben. So many things to do and see, you'll need a week. A little further a field all well under an hour are Southwold, Minsmere RSPB reserve and Dedham vale, Constable country.
Enjoy but keep it quiet.
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I agree Run Cottage is very good.
I'd also recommend Mollets Farm (CL), CCC Polstead, Whitehouse Farm CCC (CS) and Southwold council run touring park.
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Thanks for all your recommendations, folks. We have settled on the C&CC site at Polstead for the week. Some of the CLs suggested looked very good, but with only a small van, 2adults and the 2 dogs, the van shower is used as storage so for a week or more
we like somewhere with facilities.BTW, the week before we were heading for the Barleywood CL but unfortunately they were already booked, so at their recommendation we've booked the CS at Creaks Meadow near Fakenham which looks very promising.
I always like to have at least one trip away settled before Christmas for the following year - gets me thinking about preparing the van for short breaks in Jan & Feb!
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Thanks for all your recommendations, folks. We have settled on the C&CC site at Polstead for the week. Some of the CLs suggested looked very good, but with only a small van, 2adults and the 2 dogs, the van
BTW, the week before we were heading for the Barleywood CL but unfortunately they were already booked, so at their recommendation we've booked the CS at Creaks Meadow near Fakenham
Write your comments here...both sites are owned by the same family - sisters.
We stayed at Creakes Meadow one Easter and had a great time.
Enjoy....
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Thanks for all your recommendations, folks. We have settled on the C&CC site at Polstead for the week. Some of the CLs suggested looked very good, but with only a small van, 2adults and the 2 dogs, the van shower is used as storage so for a week or more
we like somewhere with facilities.BTW, the week before we were heading for the Barleywood CL but unfortunately they were already booked, so at their recommendation we've booked the CS at Creaks Meadow near Fakenham which looks very promising.
I always like to have at least one trip away settled before Christmas for the following year - gets me thinking about preparing the van for short breaks in Jan & Feb!
Creake Meadow has a green lane directly behind the site which is ideal for walking the dogs.It leads onto a couple of quiet lanes. Another great place for walking is into the back of Holkam Hall Estate. Before you go let me know and I'll point out a quiet
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Little Lakeland in Wortwell, just by the suffolk border, about 30 mins from Southwold.
There is also a nice Cl in the neighbouring village, just in Suffolk in the grounds of a pub.
Write your comments here...which CL is that please Bebo?
Write your comments here...hi, apologies for the delay, its The Black Swan, Holmersfield, near Harleston
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