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Glamping in Ipswich
In England you can find an endless number of exceptional places to spend your holidays, so today Holidu shows you an option that you can't miss. Ipswich is a town located in the county of Suffolk, and is the oldest Anglo-Saxon town in the country, so here you will find a place full of history and culture. Stroll the pretty and picturesque streets that make up this town, with its cottage-style facades, its harbour, its impressive lake and all the historical sites and places of interest to be found. Now, accommodation is also an essential part of travelling, so if you're looking for something comfortable but simple, glamping sites in this county are your ideal choice. Despite their small size, they are spacious enough to accommodate up to 4 people easily, so you can plan a family trip or a trip with friends without any problems.
Comfortable glamping sites close to the cityDespite their simple style, these glamping accommodations have everything you need for a stress-free holiday. The rooms and living areas are spacious enough, plus they have everything you need to make your stay a pleasurable experience. You can have internet access, electrical appliances, some have gardens and even balconies with beautiful views. In addition, one of the greatest benefits is that many of them are located very close to the city, meaning that the transportation to your places of interest will be quite easy. So, are you ready to explore this amazing city? Book your glamping site now!
Travellers and activities
Your visit to Ipswich will not disappoint, as there are a variety of places full of culture that will make you fall more and more in love with the city. One of these is the Ipswich Transport Museum, which exhibits a wide variety of transport (over 100 types) and engineering artefacts that once were used in this town. From buses, bicycles, lorries, carriages, cranes, and trucks, to model engines and car parts, the collection is very complete and reflects how the city has evolved. Another place to visit is the wonderful Christchurch Mansion, a brick mansion that was built in the 16th century during the Tudor monarchy. Here you can spend the day exploring the building, while admiring its stunning interior, which is decorated in an eccentric royalty style, and you can also learn a lot about the history of the mansion from the tour guides available. Surely, you can't miss a visit to their beautifully manicured gardens, where you'll find a variety of flowers, plants, ponds and spaces to sit and relax.
Ipswich for out-door loversIf you are someone who loves to be outdoors and do activities close to nature, in this county you are sure to find what you are looking for. Christchurch Park is a popular destination for visitors to Ipswich each year, and here you can have a relaxing day out in the variety of spaces available, full of nature and with a tranquil atmosphere. Enjoy the many expanses of green lawns, the children's playground, ponds and historic monuments scattered throughout. But as well as this great park, don't miss Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm either, an interactive farm that will ensure you have a fun day out. As well as being a farm that breeds animal species such as cows, goats and pigs, it is open for the public to interact with these cute creatures, spend a day doing farming activities and buy the farm’s many local products.
There are many famous people from this beautiful city, to name but a few, the actors Ralph Fienne, Richard Ayoade and Sam Claflin.
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This area surrounds Ipswich's marina and is very popular with tourists who wish to visit the beautiful quayside where many boats, ships and yachts are parked. In addition to this, there are many shops and restaurants around it, as this place has become an important tourist spot due to its incredible views and great architecture.
2. Visit the wonderful Hollow Trees Farm ShopThis fabulous farm of approximately 140 acres offers you a unique and delicious experience. Here you will be able to explore the fabulous facilities where everything is harvested, and at the same time you can visit the farm shop and buy the wonderful foods that are produced there, like meats, vegetables, fruits, dairy products etc. Take a stroll around the fantastic orchards, visit the various animal barns and stables, and enjoy the cafés where you can try many tasty dishes and snacks made with ingredients from the farm.
3. Learn new things at the Ipswich MuseumThis Victorian-style museum certainly has many interesting things to see and enjoy, making it a perfect stop for the curious minds. With exhibits ranging from taxidermy displays of animal species from all over the world, to relics from ancient civilizations, to artefacts from the world wars, and of course many objects related to the history of this great city.
4. Watch great performances at New Wolsey TheatreThis fabulous regional theatre in the Westgate area is perfect for theatre lovers. Depending on when you visit Ipswich, you're sure to find a fantastic play to enjoy, as well as shows with musical groups, art performances, and even children's shows. The venue can seat up to 400 people, and has a lively atmosphere and a very helpful and friendly staff.
5. Explore the wonderful Holywells ParkThere are plenty of places to spend time with family and friends in this county, and Holywells Park is one of them. This park offers 28 hectares of natural spaces, which are quite picturesque and Victorian in style, with beautifully manicured gardens, shrubbery, ponds and a galleon-themed children's playground. And if that wasn't enough, there's also a lovely café that's open every day, where you can enjoy something to eat and drink without having to go far.
6. Take a dip at Aqua Park SuffolkIf you're looking for fun in the water, Aqua Park Suffolk is exactly the place for you. It is a floating water park located on the man-made Alton Water reservoir. Here you'll have 72 obstacles to pass including slides, ladders, swings, climbing walls, trampolines, balance beams and much more - fun for kids and adults alike, everyone is welcome.
7. Go back in time at Ancient HouseThis iconic 15th century building is a popular tourist attraction that has had several owners throughout its existence, but is now owned by Ipswich Borough Council. At the top of the building is a beautiful art gallery where you can find various exhibitions throughout the year, and at the bottom is a small shopping centre.
Information about glampings in Ipswich
🏡 Glampings available: | 19 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -59%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £33. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, balcony and garden. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |