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Located in Clare in the Suffolk region with Clare Castle nearby, Rum Bridge Fisheries Family Glamping Pods provides accommodation with free private parking.
For added convenience, the property can provide towels and bed linen for an extra charge.
Guests can also relax in the garden.
The nearest airport is London Stansted Airport, 18 miles from the camping.
Your hosts, Carol and Steve, live onsite; committed to helping you get the very best from your break, they strive always to go the extra mile for their guests, and are available around the clock in case of emergency.
Our larger lakeside glamping pods are simply furnished with – as standard - a Kingsize bed, table and chairs and outdoor seating. Willows features a metered electrical supply, panel heaters, and 6amp 3-pin and USB sockets. Patsy's is equipped with solar lighting and USB device charging. Ideal for a couple or family with one-two small children seeking to recharge the batteries in the heart of the Suffolk countryside. Guests have access to the entire site - including all outdoor seating areas and lakes - as well as hot showers, flush toilets, and a dedicated washing-up area with hot and cold water. A range of options and extras is also available, enabling you to shape your break to suit your interests, preferences and budget.
Nestling in the tranquil Suffolk countryside, just a short hop from historic Bury St Edmunds and the world renowned university city of Cambridge, the medieval wool town of Clare boasts a rich and diverse history; and a host of attractions and distractions which belie its diminutive size - including a monthly artisan market, galleries, antique shops, a golf course, bistros, restaurants, takeaways, traditional and gastro pubs. At its heart: Clare Castle Country Park; home to the remains of a 13th Century stone castle keep set on a 70ft-high motte commanding panoramic views of the town. Circumscribed by the meandering, reed fringed River Stour, and providing a glorious setting for a picnic or a preprandial stroll, the park is also the site of the original Clare Railway Station, in whose 1865 bookings hall you’ll find the unique Platform One cafe. Of similar historic significance, the nearby Clare Priory dates back to 1248, making it one of the oldest religious houses in England; and the Ancient House Museum, located off the bustling market square, offers fascinating insights into the 2,000-year history of Suffolk's smallest town.
English
Based on 13 reviews
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