Cliff House Holiday Park
About
Nestled on the cliffs of Suffolk’s Heritage Coast, Cliff House Holiday Park spans 30 acres of unspoiled heathland and offers a treasure trove of holiday experiences. Whether you’re a caravan enthusiast seeking 120 high‑quality pitches, a self‑catering seeker looking for a cosy lodge with sea views, or an adventure family who wants immediate beach access and wildlife walks, there’s a spot for everyone. The park has long been a favourite of East Anglia locals and tourists alike, celebrated for its award‑winning hospitality, full‑service bar and restaurant – The 12 Lost Churches – and its direct entry to the neighbouring RSPB Minsmere reserve. Families enjoy the playground, dog‑friendly areas and spacious car‑friendly driveways, while couples can relax in the quiet corners of the woodland or share a sunset over the sea. Runners and walkers relish the network of paths that wind through the surrounding National Trust land. Guests can book campsites, touring pitches or private lodges online, with flexible options ranging from a short stay weekend to a long‑term season. The park’s winter season remains open thanks to its 12‑month planning permission, appealing to those looking to escape the city heat even in the colder months. With an on‑site bar, comfy bar‑restaurant, a range of accommodation, and all the convenient facilities you’ll need for a relaxing holiday, Cliff House Holiday Park is a cosy, all‑season destination that welcomes visitors year‑round.
Highlights
- Direct Beach Access
- National Trust Surroundings
- Self‑Catering Lodges
- Bar & Restaurant
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Best time to visit
Spring and autumn offer the best combination of mild weather and fewer crowds, making these seasons ideal for a leisurely escape.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Beautiful Location
- Wide Range of Accommodations
- Convenient Facilities
Things to consider
- Crowded Peak Seasons
- Limited Parking
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 48 hours