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Best campsites in Kent: 8 top parks to visit in 2026

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Best campsites in Kent: 8 top parks to visit in 2026

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Best campsites in Kent - Kent campsites on the coast: Thanet and the east

Kent is one of the most rewarding counties for a campervan or caravan trip, and these eight parks represent the best campsites in Kent across the coast, the orchards and the rolling Downs. From the chalk cliffs near Dover to the hop farms of the Weald, the best campsites in Kent sit within easy reach of London, making them a practical choice for a long weekend or a full week away. Camplify trip data shows that Kent consistently draws travellers looking for short, high-quality breaks, with bank holiday weekends and summer school holidays being the busiest periods by some margin.

Browse campervans and caravans for hire in Kent if you already know your dates.

Kent is roughly an hour and a half from central London by road, which puts it firmly in short-break territory. That proximity is a double-edged thing: the county fills up quickly in summer, so planning ahead matters more here than in more remote parts of England. Picking up a campervan or caravan from a local Camplify owner means you can set off without the faff of motorway services and return it the same day you check out. If you are travelling from further afield, the county is also well connected from Birmingham via the M40 and M25.

For a broader look at touring the region, Best campsites in Kent: coastal and countryside escapes is worth reading alongside this guide.

Kent campsites on the coast: Thanet and the east

Haven Kent Coast Holiday Park

Haven Kent Coast Holiday Park sits on the edge of Allhallows in the Thames Estuary, where the horizon opens out across the water towards Essex. It is a large, well-run park with the full range of Haven facilities: electric hook-up pitches, an indoor pool, children's entertainment, a bar and restaurant, and a motorhome service point. The scale of the site means it suits families who want activities on tap rather than a quiet pitch in a field, and the estuary location gives it a distinctly open, breezy feel that the more sheltered Kentish sites cannot match.

Popular among Camplify travellers who bring families with young children, the park is rated highly for its ease of use and the reliability of its facilities. Hirers who have stayed here note that the pitches for larger motorhomes are well thought out, with good turning space and level hardstanding options available. Book the larger pitches as early as possible for August and bank holiday weekends, as they go fast.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: Approximately 45 miles east of central London

  • Best for: Families with young children, first-time hirers

  • Key facilities: Electric hook-up, indoor pool, restaurant and bar, motorhome service point, entertainment programme

  • Book ahead: August and all bank holiday weekends


Sandwich Leisure Holiday Park

Set on the outskirts of the ancient Cinque Port town of Sandwich, Sandwich Leisure Holiday Park offers a calmer alternative to the larger coastal resorts. The town itself is one of the most complete medieval towns in England, with its Barbican gatehouse, the River Stour and a high street that has changed remarkably little in outline over the centuries. The park provides a comfortable base for exploring it on foot or by bicycle.

A favourite spot for Camplify hirers who prefer a quieter pace, Sandwich Leisure is well regarded for its clean facilities and friendly, unhurried atmosphere. The park has electric hook-up pitches and is within walking distance of the town centre, which makes it genuinely useful for an evening meal at a local pub without moving the vehicle. The Royal St George's Golf Club at Sandwich Bay is nearby for those who want to combine camping in Kent with a round on one of England's finest links courses.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: Approximately 70 miles east of central London, 12 miles from Canterbury

  • Best for: Couples, retirees, golf enthusiasts, heritage travellers

  • Key facilities: Electric hook-up, shower and toilet block, close proximity to town centre

  • Book ahead: During the Open Championship at Royal St George's and summer school holidays


Best campsites in Kent - Kent campsites on the coast: Thanet and the east

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Broadhembury Holiday Park

Broadhembury Holiday Park is a well-established site near Ashford, positioned conveniently for both the Kent coast and the green lanes of the High Weald. It is a tidy, family-run park that has built a loyal following over the years, and the Camplify community recommends it as one of the more reliable campsites in Kent for those who want a comfortable base without paying premium coastal prices.

The park offers electric hook-up pitches, a well-maintained shower block and a dog-friendly environment, making it a practical choice for hirers travelling with pets. Camplify owners who know the area suggest using it as a base for day trips to Folkestone, the Port Lympne safari park and the Romney Marsh villages, all of which are within a reasonable drive. The site's position off the A20 means access is straightforward for larger motorhomes.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: Approximately 60 miles from central London, 10 miles from Ashford

  • Best for: Families, dog owners, those wanting a touring base

  • Key facilities: Electric hook-up, dog-friendly pitches, shower and toilet facilities, on-site shop

  • Book ahead: July and August, and Easter weekend


Kingsdown International Camping Centre

Perched on the chalk clifftop between Deal and Dover, Kingsdown International Camping Centre has one of the most dramatic settings of any campsite in Kent. The village of Kingsdown sits below the ridge, and the pitches on the upper part of the site look out across the English Channel towards France. On a clear day, you can see the French coast from your pitch, which is either thrilling or slightly unsettling depending on your perspective.

Well-rated by the Camplify community for its combination of scenery and simplicity, Kingsdown suits travellers who value a good view over a swimming pool. The site has electric hook-up pitches and basic but adequate facilities, and the clifftop walking routes towards Deal Castle and St Margaret's Bay are some of the best in the county. The village pub is a short walk downhill, which Camplify regulars tend to mention unprompted as one of the site's best features. For more coastal touring inspiration, 5 best Weymouth campsites offers a useful comparison with the Dorset coast.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: Approximately 75 miles from central London, 6 miles from Dover

  • Best for: Walkers, couples, those seeking dramatic coastal scenery

  • Key facilities: Electric hook-up, shower facilities, clifftop pitches, village pub nearby

  • Book ahead: Summer weekends fill quickly given the limited pitch numbers


Haven Kent Coast Holiday Park - Kent

Isle of Sheppey and the Medway: top campsites in Kent's estuaries

Warden Springs Caravan Park

Warden Springs Caravan Park occupies a clifftop position on the Isle of Sheppey, looking south over the Swale estuary towards the North Downs. The Isle of Sheppey is a quiet, somewhat underrated part of Kent, and Warden Springs makes the most of its elevated setting with well-spaced pitches and open views. It is a larger touring park with a solid range of facilities, including electric hook-up across the site, a heated outdoor pool, and a clubhouse for evenings when the weather turns.

Recommended by owners in the area as a good all-rounder for families, the park has a friendly, community feel that keeps people coming back year after year. Hirers who have stayed here rate the sunset views over the estuary as genuinely worth planning an evening around. The beach at Leysdown-on-Sea is a short drive away, and Faversham with its medieval streets and independent shops is easily reached from the island via the Kingsferry Bridge.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: Approximately 55 miles from central London, 15 miles from Sittingbourne

  • Best for: Families, couples, those who enjoy estuarine landscapes

  • Key facilities: Electric hook-up, heated outdoor pool, clubhouse, hardstanding pitches available

  • Book ahead: School summer holidays and bank holidays in May and August


The Hop Farm Family Park

The Hop Farm Family Park sits on a working farm site at Beltring in the Medway Valley, and it carries the kind of history that is worth pausing over. The Victorian oast houses on the site are Grade II listed, and the hop-drying heritage of the Weald of Kent is woven into everything here. Kent became the hop garden of England for good reason, and this is one of the most evocative places in the county to camp.

The park is a go-to for Camplify regulars who appreciate a site with genuine character. Beyond the history, there are outdoor activities, a play area for children, and the regular events programme that the farm has run for years. Electric hook-up pitches are available and the facilities are well maintained. The surrounding countryside is excellent cycling territory, with quiet lanes running south through the Weald towards Tonbridge and Maidstone. If you enjoy camping with a sense of place, this is one of the best campsites Kent has to offer for that quality.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: Approximately 40 miles from central London, 5 miles from Paddock Wood

  • Best for: History enthusiasts, families, cyclists

  • Key facilities: Electric hook-up, play area, event facilities, listed oast houses on site

  • Book ahead: Event weekends and August school holidays


Camping near Folkestone and the White Cliffs country

Little Satmar Holiday Park

Little Satmar Holiday Park is a small, thoughtfully run site in a chalk valley near Capel-le-Ferne, a short drive from Folkestone and the Channel Tunnel terminal. The valley setting gives it a sheltered, tucked-away quality that the clifftop sites nearby cannot offer, and the walking routes up onto the Downs are accessible directly from the park. The Battle of Britain Memorial at Capel-le-Ferne is within walking distance, which gives the location an additional layer of significance for those with an interest in history.

The Camplify community knows this site as a reliable, well-kept option for best campsites in Kent near Dover and Folkestone. The facilities are modest but well cared for, with electric hook-up pitches and a clean shower block. Owners who know the area suggest combining a stay here with a visit to Samphire Hoe, the nature reserve created from the chalk excavated during the Channel Tunnel construction, which is one of the more unusual wildlife spots on the Kent coast.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: Approximately 70 miles from central London, 4 miles from Folkestone

  • Best for: Walkers, history enthusiasts, couples

  • Key facilities: Electric hook-up, shower and toilet block, pet-friendly pitches

  • Book ahead: Summer school holidays and bank holiday weekends


Painters Farm Campsite

Painters Farm Campsite takes a more back-to-basics approach than most of the other top campsites Kent has on offer. Located near Charing in the heart of the county, it is a small, quiet farm site that attracts travellers who want space, calm and direct access to the North Downs Way, one of England's great long-distance walking routes. The setting is rural without being remote, and the farm character of the site gives it a warmth that larger parks sometimes lack.

Feedback from Camplify's community of owners and hirers points to Painters Farm as a particularly good choice for those who want a low-key break away from busier coastal sites. Facilities are simple: electric hook-up pitches, a clean amenity block, and an honest no-frills atmosphere. The North Downs Way passes nearby, making it a natural base for rambling, and the village of Charing has a pub and a Norman church worth stopping at. For travellers who find the big parks a little overwhelming, this is a grounding, pleasantly unpretentious option. If you enjoy countryside camping in a similar vein, 5 best Brecon Beacons campsites and 5 best Loch Lomond campsites are worth bookmarking for future trips.

Quick facts:

  • Distance: Approximately 55 miles from central London, 5 miles from Ashford

  • Best for: Walkers, couples, off-grid campers wanting a quieter alternative

  • Key facilities: Electric hook-up, basic amenity block, dog-friendly, North Downs Way access

  • Book ahead: Summer weekends, particularly July and August


Sandwich Leisure Holiday Park - Kent

More camping destinations nearby

Kent sits at the south-eastern corner of England, making it a natural starting point for exploring the wider southern coast and beyond. If you are planning a longer tour, these nearby destinations are all worth considering as part of the same road trip.

Ready to book your Kent campervan trip?

The best campsites in Kent fill up quickly, so it pays to plan early, particularly around bank holidays and the summer school break. Pick up a campervan or caravan from a local Camplify owner and you can be on site within a couple of hours from London. Browse available vehicles and find your match to get started.

The information in this blog is accurate and current as of the date of posting. Please be aware that information, facts, and links may become outdated over time.

Best campsites in Kent: 8 top parks to visit in 2026