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12th August 2019
Hiking - Walking: Sutton Hoo and Rendlesham Forest Wind Direction: Wind Stength: Surf / Sea State: Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: Mainly cloudy with some heavy rain and sun late. Max Speed: Distance Covered:
Monday 12th – walks ***** Sutton Hoo and Rendlesham Forest – Mainly
cloudy with some heavy rain and sun late.
Our son Robert, his partner Hannah and Grandson Arlo are having a week’s
holiday here in Suffolk:) With me having a mega speedsailing day at
Southend, missing 40 knots by a whisker I didn’t get to see them until
the evening. Then Sunday 11th we played brio trains, making a mega track
before heading down to The Dip. Rob enjoyed a great kitesurfing session
with his friend Ben, his first time on the water since his knee accident
nearly four years ago. He did great while Hannah and I had fun with Arlo
on the beach as the wind increased to 25 knots! Then we all went to visit
our other son Dan and partner Jay in their lovely little first home having
a nice time. Rob booked us into the Rendlesham Forest camp site for a
couple of nights from Monday. With us all being National Trust members we
headed to Sutton Hoo as the exhibition hall is now open:) Despite being a
dull Monday with rain coming, the carpark was pretty full but we found a
spot in the overflow section. With Arlo asleep we have lunch with goodies
bought at Lidl while waiting for him to wake up. With lunch out of the way
we walk to the centre and start by playing on the large metal sculpture of
a Saxon Longboat before heading over to the burial mounds where the Saxon
treasure was unearthed in 1939. The highlight was a group of kids getting
soaked by a farmer’s sprayer as it watered his turf crop. Then Arlo was
in 7th Heaven as a green tractor came past. We went to the builder’s
compound where a large viewing tower is being built, watching the different
plant in action – he loves heavy plant! Then it was back to Mrs
Pretty’s house, the land owner who started the dig just before the start
of World war Two, spotting pensioners whizzing about on electric mobility
scooters borrowed from the NT while Arlo watches a Cherry picker being
unloaded from a large low loader! Then while we are in the house it
absolutely tips it down so we sit in comfy chairs and wait for Mag to
return (with two umbrellas) as she has gone back to the van for a jumper!
With the rain easing we set off to find Mag with Arlo and Hannah having
great fun in the puddles:) We then look at the treasure found buried in a
Saxon longboat which had been dragged up the hill from the River Deben.
Apparently, he was a king and loads of things were found including his
mask, sword, horse harness, pots, buckets and gold coins. There were boards
explaining the times and how things were made which was very interesting as
were the relics, some original some copies. We then had to drive to
Rendlesham Forest campsite and got a bit lost but Hannah got her phone out
to lead the way and we found it in the end! As you know we have had well
over 1000 nights away in our campervan with nearly all of the them
‘wild’ camping so being on a site was something new to us but with Rob
in a tent we had no choice. In the end it wasn’t too bad despite being
on the two worst pitches on the site - right by the toilet block - which
made it quite busy with people and kids on bikes going nuts just before bed
time! Luckily the rain had stopped so Rob and Hannah were able to put up
their Bell Tent in the dry while Arlo had fun in our van – he loves
helping Mag to get things out of the fridge and cupboards:) We even put the
roof up, a rarity for us! With the sun now out we all went for a lovely
walk in the spooky pine woods discovering a kid’s park and had great fun
on the zip wire, Arlo loved it. It was then back to the van for a yummy
curry. Arlo goes to bed with no problem and after I do my pics on the
laptop and the others read, we all have a fairly early night – top day:)
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Sutton Hoo
Rendlesham Forest
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