6 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Woodbridge That You Shouldn't Miss

March 30, 2022 Matilde Konrad

Discover the best top things to do in Woodbridge, United Kingdom including Parham Airfield Museum, Rendlesham Forest Centre, Bentwaters Cold War Museum, Kingston Field, Sutton Hoo, Easton Farm Park.
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1. Parham Airfield Museum

Parham Airfield, Woodbridge IP13 9AF England +44 1728 621373 [email protected] http://www.parhamairfieldmuseum.co.uk
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5.0 based on 102 reviews

Parham Airfield Museum

DUE TO THE CURRENT SITUATION WE ARE SORRY BUT WE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Please check the website for further information. The 390th Bomb Group Memorial Air Museum and the Museum of the British Resistance Organisation are housed in the original war time control tower, associated quanset (nissan) huts, and include the Percy Kindred Library and cafe. Situated on open fields the museum is signposted from the A12 North of Woodbridge after passing through Little Glemham. We are open on Sundays and Bank Holiday Monday’s from the first Sunday in April to last Sunday in October and also on Wednesdays during June, July and August. FREE Kids activites:- Ink Stamper Trail, Lego Table, Activity Sheet FREE parking, FREE Admission DONATIONS GRATEFULLY RECEIVED

Reviewed By Y6088JNchriss

This is an incredible museum and memorial to the bomber crews that flew from here during the war. Lots of interesting stories and artifacts and the volunteers that work there are enthusiastic and have an extraordinary knowledge of the history of the base. Couldn't recommend more highly. I've been multiple times and have a jumper too!

2. Rendlesham Forest Centre

Rendlesham Wood, Woodbridge England +44 1394 450164 [email protected] http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/ourwoods.nsf/LUWebDocsByKey/EnglandEastAngliaNoForestRendleshamWoodRendleshamForestCentreRendleshamForestCycleTrails
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4.5 based on 274 reviews

Rendlesham Forest Centre

Reviewed By mandicoxosborne - Woodbridge, United Kingdom

A lovely forest with plenty of walks for all abilities; whether it’s to walk the dog, a Sunday afternoon stroll, plenty of resources to find your inner ‘Bear Grylls’ or take your bikes along and explore . . .

3. Bentwaters Cold War Museum

Building 134 Bentwaters Parks Rendlesham, Woodbridge IP12 2TW England +44 7588 877020 http://www.bcwm.org.uk
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4.5 based on 85 reviews

Bentwaters Cold War Museum

Reviewed By Gulfhawk - Norwich, United Kingdom

A fantastic and fascinating museum, very informative with knowledgeable volunteers and staff, and well worth more than just one visit. Although smaller than some aviation museums the wealth of information and presentation of the artefacts is far better than a lot of those other museums, the displays are nicely focussed on the twin bases of Bentwaters and Woodbridge with the descriptions on the displays concise and easy to read. A real 10/10 experience.

4. Kingston Field

Kingston Farm Road, Woodbridge IP12 4BD England +44 1394 383599 [email protected] http://woodbridge.onesuffolk.net/parks-and-open-spaces/kingston-field/
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Kingston Field

Delightful Playing field with many sporting and play facilities including outdoor table tennis table, slam dunk area, children s play area and outdoor gym equipment

Reviewed By matthewtpeck - Ipswich, United Kingdom

Kingston field is a lovely place to walk the dog along the harbour and grassy field. There is a big café which serves cakes, coffees, fizzy drinks and more. There is a lot of play equipment and I like to meet friends here to talk and relax.

5. Sutton Hoo

Tranmer House, Woodbridge IP12 3DJ England +44 1394 389700 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sutton-hoo/
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4.0 based on 1,426 reviews

Sutton Hoo

With thanks to the £1.8million National Lottery grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and all the support from our visitors and supporters through our fundraising events, Sutton Hoo is embarking on major changes across the site, transforming the way we tell the story of one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time. The project, called ‘Releasing the Sutton Hoo Story’, will enable the National Trust to create an experience that helps visitors discover more about this internationally significant site and how its stories have captured the imaginations of people the world over. Whilst we make these exciting changes, the site will be opening from the late spring and summer of 2019. We'll be sharing regular updates across social media and on our website, so do take a look and see what we're up to!

Reviewed By phildoublecross - Derby, United Kingdom

If you have any sense of, or interest in, the history of this island you cannot fail to enjoy Sutton Hoo. It is famed for the splendid Anglo-Saxon ship burial unearthed in 1939 and archaeologists continue to dig at the site close to the mound that offered up the greatest 'Dark Age' treasures. But the stories of Basil Brown (the man who did the digging) and landowner Edith Pretty are no less interesting in themselves. We had a lovely walk around the site and enjoyed our visit to Tranmer House. The exhibition is well done, albeit plans to develop the site demonstrate there is as yet un-tapped potential. Including time for a coffee and scone we probably spent four hours on our visit which was excellent value.

6. Easton Farm Park

Easton, Woodbridge IP13 0EQ England +44 1728 746475 [email protected] http://www.eastonfarmpark.co.uk
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4.0 based on 325 reviews

Easton Farm Park

This is a children's open farm which has been operating for over 30 years - a great place for children to interact with animals.

Reviewed By J3422KBcarolb

We visited the farm with two children age 7 and four months , What a lovely fun filled day ( the weather helped, the park has indoor facilities as well as our door ). Parking and access were easy, there are a lot of concrete areas but even off these it was easy to push and access with a buggy. There is a large outdoor play area plus an indoor one, which pleased the seven year old , lots of activities like hold a rabbit, meet an animal, tractor trailer rides, trails to look at farm animals, etc. The staff were all friendly and willing to tell the children about what a Black smith does , what a baby pig is called etc. There are baby changing facilities , plenty of hand washing areas you can buy food but also take your own picnic. There was plenty to do , no shouts of boredom, I think it was value for money as we spent the whole day there, not overly priced like many places, plus a fun learning experience. We will definately visit again.

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