Camping in Kent
Campsites in Kent
Campsites in Kent have so much to offer, including an enviable range of blue flag beaches, an abundance of glorious orchards and many family-friendly attractions. It’s easy to see why Kent’s coastline attracts an abundance of visitors each year. View the most popular campsites in Kent and learn about local attractions below.Kent camping FAQs
Which are the best campsites on Kent's coast?
All of our campsites in Kent are within reach of beautiful beaches, view the maps and descriptions on campsite pages for more information.
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Which campsites in Kent allow dogs?
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Are there adult only campsites in Kent?
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Can you wild camp in Kent?
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Things to see and do while camping in Kent
Camping in Kent means you’ll be close to a widely diverse range of attractions for the whole family. Whether you’re a serious history buff, appreciative of fine art, in need of entertainment for the kids, or want a relaxing break away, Kent has it all.
Read our full guide to Kent to see a more detailed itinerary of all the things you can do in the coastal county or keep scrolling for some Kent highlights.
1. Canterbury
The cathedral city of Canterbury is one of the most visited in the UK. Canterbury’s cobbled streets, timber-framed houses and ancient walls make it clear from the off that it’s teeming with history, heritage and culture. Canterbury Cathedral and St Augustine’s Abbey are two of the popular attractions for visitors interested in the city’s long and interesting past. The King’s Mile, nestled beneath the city walls, is where you’ll find unique independent shopping and places to eat. To enjoy the River Stour, Westgate Gardens is a popular choice where you can walk, sit and relax or enjoy a punt on the river. For kids, a few miles out of the city you’ll find Howletts Wild Animal Park, which makes a brilliant day out.
2. Dover
Famous for its chalky cliffs, Dover is home to one of the UK’s major ferry ports and has a plentiful wartime history. Overlooking the English Channel, the White Cliffs of Dover are unmissable. Dover Castle is one of Kent’s most popular attractions, sitting proudly atop the iconic cliffs, the 11th century fortress is truly fascinating.
3. Folkestone
The pretty port town of Folkestone has plenty to do including cliff top walks and strolls along the harbour. The Battle of Britain Memorial Trust, Folkestone Museum and wonderful surrounding villages and beaches are all worth investigating.
4. Leeds Castle
Ignore the name, Leeds Castle is in Kent. Surrounded by magnificent countryside, Leeds Castle is positioned on a lake, with some calling it the most beautiful castle in the UK.
5. Whitstable
With it’s charming sandy beach, annual oyster festival and brilliant shopping streets, Whitstable is a lovely Kent town to visit.
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