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Elveden Center Parcs: Escaping to the Forest

By David Powell

TUCKED AWAY in the heart of rural Suffolk, Center Parcs at Elveden Forest offers a break far removed from the bustle of everyday life for everybody. Spread across four hundred acres of towering pines, lakeside trails, and family-friendly activities, it’s easy to see why generations of holidaymakers return year after year. And a personal weekend trip was recently spent in one of the resort’s popular Waterfront Apartments; which gave a reminder of how rejuvenating a short break in the forest can be.

A Room with a View

The Waterfront Apartments are in a perfect location for guests who like a mix of nature and convenience. Set right by the lake, they offer views of the water with ducks, swans and the occasional squirrel providing constant entertainment. The first-floor apartment came with a small balcony; offering the ideal spot for morning coffee as mist curled lazily above the surface of the lake.

The apartment was bright and contemporary through. A separate bedroom, open-plan lounge and kitchen area, and a modern bathroom provided all the essentials for a self-catering stay; whilst the furnishings are simple yet comfortable with plenty of storage. The small touches were appreciated such as a welcome pack with kitchen basics, generous plug sockets and a small safe; although the positioning tight at the bottom of the wardrobe wasn’t ideal.

Being on the first floor brought extra privacy compared with the ground-level apartments; while still keeping you close enough to hear the gentle sounds of the lake. It felt both secluded / central within walking distance of the Plaza and Subtropical Swimming Paradise; yet still tucked away enough to enjoy a sense of calm.

Life in the Forest

Center Parcs has a knack for encouraging guests to slow down and embrace outdoor living. Elveden is one of the brand’s original UK locations, and its mature woodland setting gives the park a timeless charm. A weekend here tends to revolve around two things: cycling and swimming. With cars left behind in the main car park, bikes become the default way to get around as paths weave through the forest, leading to activity hubs and play areas.

The Subtropical Swimming Paradise is the heart of the resort with facilities heated to a balmy 29.5°C across its site; which is filled with flumes, wave pools, and lazy rivers as the place for families to visit regardless of the season. Elveden’s version is one of the largest, and while it can get busy, there’s something undeniably cheerful about swimming beneath a glass roof while the forest stretches out just beyond.

For those craving more adventure the activities list is seemingly endless: zip-lining across the lake, canoeing, archery, high ropes, nature walks, and even spa treatments at Aqua Sana. Keeping things simple is also good with long walks in the forest, leisurely swims and evenings spent on the balcony watching the sunset.

Eating and Drinking

Dining at Center Parcs is a flexible affair and self-catering is easy with a fully equipped kitchen in the apartment, although many families mix this with meals out. Elveden has a good range of restaurants from the familiar comforts of Bella Italia to The Pancake House; which is a long-standing favourite overlooking the lake. There’s also a well-stocked Parc Market for essentials and is handy for last-minute breakfast items or a bottle of wine to enjoy back in the apartment.

A Timeless Escape

What struck me most during my stay at Elveden was how Center Parcs continues to strike a balance between nostalgia and modern family life. For many visitors it’s a tradition that stretches back decades including the same forest and boats on the lakes; but it has updated accommodation and new activities to keep each generation engaged.

The Waterfront Apartments are a particularly appealing option as they blend comfort with scenery and making visitors feel immersed in the heart of the resort; thus offering the perfect base to enjoy all that Elveden has to offer. A weekend is made at Center Parcs remains the refreshing sense it provides in its setting, as well as the facilities and activities.

There’s something about waking up to the birds singing, cycling through shaded trails, and sitting by the water as the day fades that recharges you in a way few other short breaks can. Elveden Forest feels like another world and sometimes, that’s all visitors need.

PICTURED BY DAVID POWELL: Picnic benches stand still under lovely backdrop of Center Parcs at Elveden Forest.