Glamping in Kent Coast with climbing

White cliffs, wildlife-filled marshlands, and pebble-and-sand beaches fringe England’s south-eastern county.

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Caracol Camping

8 units · Glamping3 acres · Tunbridge Wells, England
Caracol Camping was created by Claire and Ade after having a longstanding dream to set up a glamping site of their own. By partnering with Michael, a renowned asparagus and fruit farmer, we are delighted to present to you our vision of posh camping in the heart of the Kent countryside Caracol is located in a stunning area of outstanding natural beauty in the High Weald area of Kent & Sussex. Just a short walk from the pretty village of Groombridge with 2 stunning pubs, a post office, bakers and the very unique steam valley railway. We have 8 fully furnished luxury bell tents, nestle in a 3 acre wildflower meadow, equipped with all of the facilities that you need for a comfortable stay. We are proud to offer a cosy snug area to relax with friends, brand new toilet and shower facilities along with a communal kitchen area offering everything you need to cook up a feast. We are incredibly proud to be partnered with Groombridge Farm Shop, runner up in the Farm Retail Awards in 2022. We can arrange delivery of hampers and goods directly to your tent upon arrival. The area is an oasis of peace and calm with plenty of activities and places to explore right on the doorstep. Situated just outside the historic spa town of Tunbridge Wells, we have easy road and rail links to the Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Essex counties and a short train ride to central London. Just bring yourselves and enjoy the stunning skies and nature that we are proud to offer.
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Strawberry Fields Glamping

5 units · Glamping4 acres · Wokingham, England
Strawberry Fields Glamping is a peaceful glamping field on the edge of a 100-acre working fruit farm which backs onto Gorrick Wood, a hidden gem between Crowthorne and Wokingham. We have 5 x 6 metre bell tents for individual or exclusive group hire. With communal Gas barbecue, 3 bay outside kitchen, covered seating area for eating and socialising. This is a great place to relax and there is plenty of space for family fun and we are dog friendly. The site’s facilities include a converted horsebox shower and toilet block, electric charging, fridge parking spaces and animals to visit! Each tent includes 1 double bed and 2 singles and everything you will need for your stay including bedding, plates, cups, glasses, cooking utensils and personal fire pit. Attractions include Go Ape, Coral Reef, The Look Out Centre, Dinton Pastures Country park, Odds Farm Park, Pinewood Miniature Railway, Legoland, Windsor Castle and many more family attractions. You’re very welcome to come and chill out for a few days or longer. The friendly staff will get you settled right in and if you are musical, and you fancy a day in the studio, well we also have a recording studio on the farm!
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Glamping in Kent Coast with climbing guide

Overview

If Kent is the “Garden of England”, its coastline is the most magnificent of garden walls. Choose between the rugged south shores, where startling white sea cliffs look out across the English Channel, or the Blue Flag beaches of the North Sea coast, all within day-trip distance of London. Outdoor adventures await at every corner—enjoy coastal hikes and bike rides, spot wildlife on wetland walks, or play a game at one of the cliff-top golf courses. May through October offers the most pleasant weather for seaside camping and water sports, but it’s possible to explore year-round in a campervan or caravan.  

Where to go

North Sea Coast

Kent’s 10 Blue Flag beaches all lie along the north shore. The south-eastern resorts of Margate, Ramsgate, and Broadstairs draw beachgoers and surfers throughout the summer months, but if you can brave the cold, you’ll catch the biggest swells in winter. Further west, the pebble beaches and colorful beach huts paint a pretty picture at Herne Bay and Whitstable, while the Isle of Sheppey has a wide choice of beachside camping and caravan parks.

South Coast

South of Ramsgate, white chalk cliffs, rocky coves, and shingle beaches stretch along the shores of the English Channel. The headline act is the White Cliffs of Dover, home to one of England’s most rewarding coastal hikes. Further south, Folkestone is a favorite for summer campers and caravanners, while the Romney marshes are popular with walkers and bird-watchers.  

East Kent

North of Dover, the rolling green hills of the Kent Downs—an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty—provide a lush backdrop for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. Stay at a farmland campsite, visit the cathedral city of Canterbury, or play a game of golf with views across the countryside.

West Kent

With easy access from London, west Kent provides plenty of options for city campers or glampers looking for a rural escape. Spend a night in a tipi or bell tent, enjoy wine tasting at a local vineyard, then take a ride on the scenic Spa Valley railway. For hikers, the High Weald AONB has trails ranging from short walks to epic hikes. 

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