Rated 4 of 5

Rated 5 of 5

Peace and tranquility

Rated 5 of 5

Access to local places of interest

Rated 5 of 5

Beauty of surroundings and scenery

Rated 5 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

A beautiful peaceful haven

We received such a lovely warm welcome from Louise when we arrived on site. Our pitch was beautifully prepared with a super welcome sign. Louise quickly explained the local dog walks, location of the shop and local pub where we could get really excellent pub food. We were also able to borrow the useful information book that Louise gave us for some nice places to see. The pitch had such lovely lush soft grass I was able to just go around on my hands and knees putting the awning pegs in without any bumps, bruises or dirty knees. Our pitch was extremely large, which gave us the luxury of being able to pitch anyway we wished. We setup to face the afternoon sun and enjoy the lovely central pond. Tap, bins and waste were all a short distance from the pitch. We found lots to do in the area enjoying visiting Bungay, Bungay castle and tearoom, Walberswick, Halesworth and the lovely Air museum nearby. We particularly recommend the air museum which was free to visit and kept us busy all day. Around the site were several lovely walks which also allowed us to get in plenty of Geocaching. We recommend the caches in the local churches and the fine pair multi cache in Bungay. One of the Bungay church multi's is particularly amusing. The most incredible thing about this site though was the amazing dark sky, due to the lack of light pollution. We were able to use the telescope and binoculars to see several shooting stars and satellites. To be honest you could sit in your chair and see many constellations with the naked eye. We have stayed on official dark skys sites and not had the views we got at Bedingham. I would advise anyone wanting to enjoy a lovely bit of daylight peace and quiet, followed by the most amazing view of the heavens at night to visit. We would love to visit again in the future, thank you Louise for making our stay so nice. Two points of note don't use your satnav for the last few miles as it insists on taking you through some scary tight B roads. Plan your route using the main A roads even though it's a bit longer. Secondly don't turn in at the first Camping and leisure sign on the concrete drive, continue to the second sign and enter at the double gate as per your email instructions from the site.
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