- From the A12 At the Melton roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto A1152/Woods Ln
- Continue along the A1152 straight over the cross roads and over the railway crossing
- After passing the Wilford Bridge pub on the left, at the next roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto B1083 for 4 mi
- Turn left at the T junction into Shottisham, continue on passed the Sorrel Horse pub on the left
- Shottisham Campsite is about 100 m further on, on the left - Look for a sign on your left indicating Shottisham Campsite that`s it you have arrived
* Important Note: Follow the directioins above - Do not follow Google or your satnav once you are in the village since it may take you to a field down a dead end road nowhere near us
Nearby Attractions
We are a lovely two mile walk from the River Deben, three miles from the sea and four miles from a sandy beach at Bawdsey Ferry. There are other beaches nearby at Dunwich, Thorpeness, Aldeburgh, Walberswick, Felixstowe and Southwold.
We are two miles from an excellent local shop in Hollesley and another in Alderton, there are more shops, cafes and restaurants in the historic, river-side market town of Woodbridge which is six miles away.
Woodbridge also has a cinema, swimming pool, sailing club, local market, a great ice-cream shop, lots of cafes and the Tide Mill museum.
Other local amenities nearby include golf, horse riding, fishing and kayaking.
There are many excellent pubs, restaurants and cafes nearby including The Boat House Cafe in Bawdsey and the award-winning Unruly Pig gastro-pub just down the road.
We are near to many areas of historic interest including the Anglo-Saxon ship burial site at Sutton Hoo - one of the best archaeological finds in Britain.
Close by are the 12th century castles in Framlingham and Orford. Orford is also home to Orford Ness wildlife reserve and a museum to 20th century military history. While in Orford you could visit the renowned Pinneys smokehouse and the Pump Street Bakery for their great bread and cakes.
You can walk the UFO trail in Rendlesham Forest, or visit the lovely seaside town of Aldeburgh.
You could also catch a concert at Snape Maltings, one of the worlds leading centres of music, or visit their gift shops, a gallery or walk along the River Alde and RSPB reserves.
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