Suffolk Sands, Big Skies & Saxon Secrets

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Fri 26 Jun
2026

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The suffolk terrain is relatively flat, however we will be walking 14 miles on Saturday.

You are invited to a weekend of camping in the ancient county of Suffolk. Suffolk offers a very different kind of walking experience to the South East. Instead of hills, ridgelines, and busy, well-trodden routes, you get open landscapes, big skies, and a real sense of space. The terrain is flatter but more varied than you’d expect—coastal paths, heathland, forest, and marsh.

Weekend Itinerary

Friday Evening - Arrival
Arrive, pitch up, and settle in. Relax and unwind around the campfire, getting to know your fellow campers.    

Saturday - 14 mile circular walk
Suffolk unfolds in soft layers of sand, sky, and story, as we wander from the quiet charm of Shottisham through landscapes shaped by time—past Suffolk Punch horses in Hollesley, across the RSPB marshes, and out to the wild coastline of Shingle Street with its Martello towers standing watch. This is not a walk of steep climbs but of space and atmosphere, where wildlife, coastal winds, and centuries of history come together under vast, open skies.

Saturday Evening
As the day winds down and the Suffolk sky turns golden, we’ll settle into a relaxed evening of conversation and easy company.  

Sunday
After packing away and off site by midday, there will the option for a shorter afternoon walk for those that are interested, or you can explore some of the local history such as Sutton Hoo (National Trust) which is 10 mins away.

Campsite Amenities

This campsite is a small, sustainable, family run small site offering modern facilities, including a working smallholding with animals (alpacas, goats, pigs, chickens). Guests can often help with feeding animals. The site offers direct access to walking routes through heath, forest, and fields. There is a mix of tent pitches and also electrical hook-ups for campervans.  

  • 2 toilet/shower blocks (modern + older units, hot water, including accessible toilet)
  • Dishwashing areas and wash-up points
  • Drinking water points around the site
  • Shared Fridges for use (located at dishwashing area)

Food & Drink

On-Site Option:

  • The campsite sells home-reared free range sausages, bacon and eggs from their rare breed pigs and hens; home-made jams, jellies, chutneys and honey; firewood and fire lighters
  • There is an onsite cafe, which on Fridays evenings offers woodfired pizza's please check out the menu here Blue Rabbit Cafe

Evening Options: 

  • Cook your own feast at your tent
  • The Sorrell Horse Inn, a 16th century pub is within 5 minutes walk of the campsite offers  food and of course, local suffolk cider.

Pack your tent, walking boots, and sense of adventure—we can’t wait to see you there!  

New to Camping ?

Don't worry we have a useful guide to help, what do I bring camping?

Transport: Lift sharing or using public transport is strongly encouraged for this event, due to how the campsite operates. Please make an effort to offer a lift or find one from others signed up, where practical. Getting a train and then a lift from the station from another attendee also encouraged. 

Campervans:  VW-style camper vans are welcome, although an additional charge will apply and will be paid locally. If you're bringing a van, you can camp alongside others in the group who are in tents. Plus, you can park right next to your camping area—no long hauls with heavy gear!  

Dogs: Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome, the campsite does require an additional charge which will be payable locally.

Photos: All photo's were taken by the event leader in April 2026, and permitted for use by ODL.