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Sweffling Hall lies in a rural triangle between Framlingham to its inland west, coastal Southwold to the north east and seaside Aldeburgh to the south - Suffolk's own golden triangle of fun, adventure and charming discovery, ideal for glamping. From our Suffolk glamping site, you are in easy reach of the stunning Suffolk coast which is a protected area of outstanding natural beauty. From Lowestoft’s golden beach, down to Southwold and the colourful houses of Aldeburgh experience everything the unique coastline has to offer.
For small glampers
For the kids, Easton Farm Park is ideal, which varied activities and 'glam camping' or glamping fun for the whole family. Meet your first Suffolk Punch, enjoy pony rides, cart and train rides; feed the farm animals and hug a bunny (but you have to give it back). Firmer legs and inquisitive minds will enjoy the steam and engineering exhibits at Long Shop Museum, Leiston or the Cold War museum at RAF Bentwaters. With energy to spare - take the children to the parapets of Framlingham Castle to protect your lands from marauding little sisters, to be rewarded for your valour with the order of the ice cream.
Historic places of interest
Step back in time and immerse yourself in this land of castles, legend and hearsay, with Sutton Hoo in reach of Sweffling Hall campsite. It is steeped in a history of coastal defence from the Anglo-Saxon burial site at Sutton Hoo to Henry II's 12th Century Orford Castle and the Dutch defences of 16th C. Landguard Fort.
Explore the Suffolk coastline
The Suffolk coastline offers a collection of uniquely beautiful places to see, delights to experience and things to do. It really is the ideal setting for luxury camping as a couple or with the whole family. The coastal estuaries alone offer much to make even the least interested of you ‘twitch' just a little. The Blyth estuary enters the sea at Southwold. As well as being home to Adnams ales, its marshland is home to a veritable A to W of wildfowl from Avocet to Wigeon via Dunlin and Knot. To the south, inland Woodbridge is a centre for sailing and other water borne excursions on the tidal River Deben, that spills gently into the sea above Felixstowe.
Between them, the Alde opens up at Snape, whose Maltings deserve a definite tick for visitors young and old. The estuary meanders through marshland and reed banks towards Aldeburgh, one of the most picturesque small fishing towns set between reed and wave. Enjoy the best fish ‘n' chips ever, washed down with the finest of ales and discuss between you the poignancy of Maggi Hambling's 'Scallop', or perhaps just skim stones on the North Sea. All only a stone throw from our Sweffling Hall Farm glamping site.
Here the Alde turns right, creating a gentle seal-friendly sanctuary to the right of a southbound crunchy gravel spit, whose shingles are washed tirelessly by North Sea waves in a breeze tailor made for flying your kite.
Visit Never Never Land
Give your glamping experience a bit of something different, from Aldeburgh a visit to Thorpeness is a must. Take a boat out on the Meare, a gentle waterway created in 1910 by Glencairn Stuart Ogilvie and inspired by Peter Pan. Recount the story of Never Never Land as you cross the water. Look out for pirates and the iconic House in the Clouds - another of Ogilvie's J.M.Barrie-fuelled follies - once a water tower disguised as a house; now, a house converted from a water tower... it could only be so in Suffolk.
Dog friendly glamping in Suffolk
Our glamping site in Suffolk is dog friendly so bring along the whole family to enjoy a glamping break away in the countryside. They too can enjoy the clean air and wide open spaces that surround the site.
Group Bookings
Glamping is the perfect break to share with friends and family. Gather together around a roaring firepit, share stories as you toast marshmallows and play and explore in the wide-open spaces. It’s a fantastic way to relax and enjoy the company of your nearest and dearest.
If you’d like to share a glamping holiday with friends and family, why not book several tents across the site? We have six tents available, so groups of up to 36 can enjoy a break all together.
Check in and check out times
You can arrive on your check in day from 4pm and check out by 10am on your departure day.
Glamping Equipment and Optional Extras
Fire Pit/BBQ/Wood
Fire pits are now included with every booking. These can be used as a BBQ for outdoor cooking and unlimited wood is provided for the duration of your stay. For safety reasons fires may ONLY be lit in a fire pit (NO OPEN FIRES ELSEWHERE). Each tent also features a log burner inside that can be used for heating and cooking.
Cot/Dogs/High chairs
- Cot £15 per stay
- Dogs £20 per dog per stay
- High Chairs FREE
Your glamping tent
Each of our glamping tents accommodates up to six and has three bedrooms that each sleeps two people. There is one king size room, one twin room and one bunk bed room per tent. If necessary you could also fit a travel cot in any of the bedrooms (these can be hired on site if required).
What's included with our tents?
Gas powered shower and WC in each tent
Log burning stove and double gas hob
Beds made up on arrival plus towels
Luxury tents with proper comfort
Fully equipped kitchen area
Sleeps up to 6 in comfortable beds
Tranquility and true sense of exclusivity
The sound of silence like you've never heard
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