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TRINITY PARK

Amongst the oak trees and the bluebells is a humble and peaceful place where you can experience the peace and beauty of nature only a stones throw from the bustle of the town centre.

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Welcome to TRINITY PARK

Located on the edge of the Suffolk Showground in the south East of Ipswich is the Trinity Park camp. A small, but established woodland with oak trees and bluebells in abundance.

Here, you will find a calming escape from overwhelming, everyday living. We welcome people to Trinity Park to benefit from its rich biodiversity, thriving wildlife and tranquil setting.

Accessible location

Trinity Pak is a 13 minute drive from Ipswich town centre, it has plenty of parking and is well signposted.

A modest woodland camp

Unlike some of our camps, Trinity Park is smaller and offers a quaint woodland experience.

Best of both worlds

Trinity Park offers both the natural environment of a woodland space and the easy access from a well connected town.

Trinity Park

If coming by car

Trinity Park is on the outskirts of Ipswich, just off the A14. From the A14 take the exit sign-posted Lowestoft A12 and Ipswich East. At the roundabout take the A1156 towards Ipswich. Travel for a little over a mile, passing a Honda Garage on your right, until you come to a roundabout. Take the third exit at the roundabout to enter Trinity Park.

If coming by bus

There are bus connections from Ipswich and Felixstowe via routes: 75, 76, 77. Suffolk on Board can provide bus times, your nearest bus route and connections.

If coming by train

Trinity Park is 5 miles from Ipswich railway station. There are regular services to London, Norwich and Cambridge.

A person wearing a black t-shirt chopping a log. A person wearing a black t-shirt chopping a log.

MEET THE TEAM

Meet our friendly, expert team who use their deeply rooted knowledge of nature to connect people to themselves and others.

Ash

Ash

Operations Manager

Castan Wood

RSPB Minsmere

Trinity Park

To see our participants of any age be engaged in interacting and learning about nature & wildlife is always brilliant.

Kristine

Kristine

Operations Supervisor

Castan Wood

RSPB Minsmere

Trinity Park

I am happiest in nature and love to help guide and support others in entering this magical world of wonder and beauty.

Chlowe - Green Light Trust Coordinator

Chloe

Coordinator

Castan Wood

RSPB Minsmere

Trinity Park

I love getting to know the participants and seeing them grow in confidence and become excited for their future as they complete our courses.

Our partners for Trinity Park

Our partnership with Suffolk Agricultural Association  means we can welcome participants into Trinity Park, to appreciate the beautiful woodland and all it has to offer.

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This is just one of our beautiful, natural spaces. Walk around our other camps for a while to see where else we connect people to nature.

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Camp accessibility

Most of our work is outdoors and in wonderful woodland settings, this does mean that our camps are not always fully accessible all year round, but we can look to make reasonable adjustments. Talk to us about what you need and we will do our very best to accommodate you.

WHO WE SUPPORT

We support children, young people and adults so they can connect with nature and each other.

OTHER HELPFUL INFORMATION

HOW WE WORK

By connecting health and wellbeing to nature we’re able to deliver something truly special. Learn about our practices here.

GET IN TOUCH

Speak to our team to understand more about who we support, how we might work together and the impact we have across Norfolk and Suffolk.