The morning mist rolls off the Suffolk fields and straight through your tent flaps, carrying the low murmur of the countryside waking up around you.
This is proper East Anglian camping — flat horizons, big skies, and enough space for tents, campervans and caravans to spread out without feeling crowded. Suffolk suits wanderers who like market towns within reach, coastal paths not too far off, and that particular stillness you only get in this corner of England. Families who want room to roam, couples after a quieter weekend, van lifers passing through — it works for all of them, especially if you're happy with the essentials done well.
You've got clean toilets and showers onsite, the basics covered without fuss. It's open year-round, so you can pitch in February drizzle or August sun. Ask about campfires when you arrive — they'll tell you what's allowed. The vibe's relaxed and unpretentious, the sort of place where you unpack, breathe out, and remember why you like sleeping under canvas in the first place.