The Lantern and Larks glamping site in Sweffling, Suffolk, is a charming retreat situated between the picturesque towns of Framlingham, Southwold, and Aldeburgh, making it an ideal base for exploring the stunning Suffolk coast. Accommodating up to 36 guests, this site features six luxury safari tents, each designed to provide a comfortable and memorable experience. Each tent includes three bedrooms—one king-size, one twin, and a bunk bed room—capable of hosting up to six people. Families can also request travel cots for infants, ensuring a cozy stay for all ages.
Visitors to the site can engage in a variety of on-site activities, such as Nature Meditation, Forest Bathing, Beachcombing, Astronomy Sessions, and Horse and Cart Rides, which can be pre-booked for an enriching experience. The surrounding Suffolk coastline is renowned for its natural beauty, with opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts to explore the diverse estuaries and marshlands. The Blyth estuary, particularly, is a haven for birdwatchers, while the nearby Woodbridge offers sailing adventures on the tidal River Deben, enhancing the allure of this coastal destination.
The Alde estuary, meandering through lush marshlands towards Aldeburgh, presents a delightful mix of scenic views and culinary experiences. Visitors can enjoy the renowned fish and chips in Aldeburgh, paired with local ales, and appreciate the artistic significance of Maggi Hambling's 'Scallop' sculpture. The area is perfect for leisurely activities, such as stone-skimming on the beach or simply soaking in the picturesque surroundings, all within a short distance from the glamping site.
For those seeking traditional seaside fun, the vibrant town of Southwold is just a 30-minute drive away, offering sandy beaches, a famous pier, and numerous shops. Guests can indulge in local delicacies like fish and chips or ice cream, visit the historic lighthouse, and sample brews at the Adnams Brewery. The site is designed for adult-only bookings, with provisions for well-behaved dogs, ensuring a serene escape in nature. It’s important to note that there is no electricity on-site, with lighting provided by candles, lamps, and solar-powered options, contributing to the rustic charm of this glamping experience.
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