Campsites IP9
221 campsites within 40 miles of IP9, Babergh
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There’s no need to bump heads with the folk at Bumpsteads Cottage, as they certainly know a thing or two about keeping campers happy and relaxed. Kick back on this peaceful Caravan and Motorhome Club Certificated Location and spend a relaxing escape surrounded by grazing sheep and cattle on a beautifully-maintained smallholding.
Miles: 38.01 from Ip9
Sit back in the attractive, sheltered Beach Farm Holiday Park and look forward to a relaxing, friendly escape from the modern world. The 6-acre site is peaceful and family-friendly.
Wyburns Farm Caravan and Camping Site is a beautifully maintained, friendly site located a few minutes’ drive from Raleigh High Street. Despite its proximity to the road.
Are you searching for a peaceful spot to kick back near Southend? Lower Wyburns Farm is an excellent option for guests who enjoy quiet, friendly camping and easy access to the local towns plus attractions.
Aeroplane enthusiasts will love staying at The Nook Campsite, a basic yet exceptionally well-maintained campsite located next to the RAF Mildenhall. The site also rests a mere 6-miles’ from RAF Lakenheath and the wildlife-packed RSPB reserve at Lakenheath Fen.
Miles: 38.33 from Ip9
Cavick House Farm is a lovely, green, and quiet campsite nuzzled on a small working farm in the rolling South Norfolk countryside. The beautiful site rests an ideal 5-minute trot from the historic town of Wymondham.
Loddon Marina Caravan and Camping is a peaceful, spacious site located in the heart of Loddon Village and at the bottom of the sparkling River Chet. The marina is a short stroll from the excellent restaurants.
Waveney River Centre is a cracking campsite for a family-friendly escape, tucked away in the stunning southern half of the Broads National Park. The 5-star awarded park rests in the picturesque and peaceful Waveney Valley.
Miles: 38.71 from Ip9
Enjoy the traditional village setting and tranquil settings at Three Horseshoes Public House, a cracking site located on the grounds of a traditional thatched pub. The country pub dates back to the 16th century and boasts many of its original features.
Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire
Miles: 38.95 from Ip9
Home Farm Fishery, as the name implies, is a dandy spot for anglers who enjoy a no-frills camping escape. This basic yet pleasant and serene site is owned by a farmer Paul and his cheery wife.
Miles: 39.21 from Ip9
Rectory Farm Fishing and Camping Site is a serene adults-only campsite boasting of two-well stocked fishing lakes and a convenient location, just ten minutes walking distance from the quiet village of Higham.
Settle in for a relaxing, restful escape from modern life, devoid of kids thundering past your tent at the crack of dawn or tots squealing at all hours of the night at The Oaks Caravan Park.
Moat Farm Camping and Caravans is a lovely, peaceful site in a rural location. Pitch a tent or park your touring vehicle on a lush, family-run fruit farm, kick back amid unspoiled Suffolk countryside.
Miles: 16.25 from Ip9
Four Oaks Park is a compact yet attractive campsite hidden amid rolling countryside. The park rests a trifling 2-miles’ from the buzzing historic town of Eye, holding numerous shops.
The Retreat Farm is an ideal space for holidaymakers who want to focus on health and well-being on a peaceful break from everyday life. Enjoy a range of excellent therapeutic work by trained practitioners who excel in mind and body therapy.
Miles: 30.77 from Ip9
Puddledock Farm Caravan and Camping Site is a scenic, rural campsite nuzzled on the fringes of the Thetford Forest, with easy access to Norwich, Bury St Edmunds, and the stunning Norfolk coast.
Step back in time with a stay at the peaceful rural Chestnut Farm Touring Park, a friendly back to basics campsite hidden away on an arable farm. Camping folk can get down to the traditional delights of camping.
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