Close to Woodbridge in the Suffolk Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this peaceful site is set in five acres of parkland with a large pond and views over farmland.
As well as pitches for touring visitors, there are several luxury glamping pods available.
The site provides a modern toilet/shower block, washing-up station, launderette and a range of pitches. There’s a pub close by, a village store within 600 yards and a dog-walking field. Cyclists will enjoy exploring the many local routes.
You say…
- Owners go the extra mile. Site has brilliant facilities, which are clean and tidy.
- This site is very well looked after by the owners, who are really friendly – nothing is too much trouble.
This site is very well looked after by the owners, who are really friendly - nothing is too much trouble
Facilities
- Adult only
- Disabled Access
- Dog Friendly
- Electric Hook Up
- Sanitary Block(s)
- Serviced Pitches
- Touring Pitches
- Wi-Fi
- Camping Pods
- Chemical Disposal Point
- Laundry
- Motorhome Pitches
- Seasonal Pitches
- Tent Pitches
- Washing Up Facilities
- Water Hook Ups
- Drainage
- Electric car charging point
Location
Directions
We are located, in Suffolk, East-Anglia, in the pretty village of Hollesley, 20 minutes south-east of Woodbridge. You can find us on the map below. Turn Right off the A12 (Ipswich-Saxmundham) at Melton onto A1152 (sp Bawdsey, Orford) within 1.5 miles turn right at roundabout onto B1083 (sp Bawdsey, Hollesley) within 0.75 miles fork left (sp Hollesley 5 Miles) (not straight on) you arrive into Hollesley on Duck corner Cross Roads.
Turn right into “The Street” continue through village down a small hill over Red brick Bridge, the site is on the left, 100 yard past the bridge. Please beware if you have a Sat Nav or are using an online route planner that it may direct you to Felixstowe. This is only a foot ferry across the river and not Car ferry. You need to go via Woodbridge.
Also If you are coming from the North Via the A14. Please don’t be tempted to come off at junction 51 ( A140) and go across country via Coddenham, as these roads are very narrow and not really suitable for caravans and large motor homes, it’s slightly longer by about 5 miles but far better to come A14 / A12 to Run Cottage
Awards
AA Pennant
Practical Motorhome Top 100 Regional Winner
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Tourist Board Rating
Memberships
BH&HPA Member
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