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Get away to the Kent coast! A great base to explore this beautiful county.
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Canterbury Reach Lodge Retreat is part of our Wanderwood Collection and tucked away in the rolling hills above historic Canterbury.
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Close to Ramsgate and only a short drive from Kent’s golden sandy beaches, this superbly located and beautifully landscaped Mediterranean style park boasts a gorgeous water garden, bird aviary, children’s adventure land, football pitch, outdoor swimming pools for both adults and toddlers including a waterfall pool and a sumptuous clubhouse with poolside Tiki bar and great all round family facilities.
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Harts is the perfect holiday park destination; boasting a fantastic entertainment venue and great leisure facilities, including a modern indoor pool, family bar and restaurant, arcades and an adventure playground.
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Marlie enjoys a countryside location, but is just a short drive from the coast.
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Come to New Beach for everything that’s great about a family caravan holiday by the sea.
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Regency Villas is a delightful collection of holiday cottages set within the grounds of the beautiful Broome Park Estate in the quintessential Kent countryside.
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Romney Sands Holiday Park, located in Kent, provides a diverse range of facilities designed for family enjoyment and relaxation.
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St Andrews Lakes is part of our Evermore Lodge Holidays Collection, boasting an amazing range of activities and stunning floating lodges complete with their very own decking areas and private hot tubs! This beautiful freshwater lake is nestled in the countryside of Kent with easy access from the motorway network, as well as national rail links nearby.
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St. Margaret’s Bay Holiday Park, situated in the Kent countryside, offers a serene escape for those seeking a blend of relaxation and activity.
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kent Park & Visitor Guide

Kent, often dubbed the Garden of England, offers a vibrant mix of beachside fun, captivating castles, and lush countryside. It's a foodie's paradise, with fresh seafood and locally sourced produce taking centre stage in its eateries. For thrill-seekers, activities range from windsurfing at Joss Bay to exploring the mysterious tunnels of Dover Castle. An interesting tidbit: Kent is the proud home of England's oldest brewery, Shepherd Neame, established in 1698. Opting for a family break at a UK holiday park in Kent means convenience and variety at your doorstep, making it a hassle-free way to please everyone.

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Top Parks for 2024 in Kent

Harts, Kent

Driving Distance: About 0 hours and 41 minutes | Sleeps: 10 | Pet friendly? No

About this park: Harts Holiday Park in Leysdown is a prime destination for families, featuring a newly refurbished clubhouse, modern indoor pool, and an array of leisure facilities. Its location in a famous seaside resort with an award-winning beach and low rainfall makes it an attractive holiday spot.

For the kids - The park is a paradise for children with an adventure playground, children’s play pool, and a kids’ club catering to ages 0-14. Activities such as crazy golf and an amusement arcade ensure endless fun.

What's on-site? Guests can enjoy a variety of on-site amenities including a family bar and restaurant, arcades, and a pool table. The swimming pool has been recently refurbished, offering a modern and enjoyable swimming experience. Superfast Wi-Fi is available, with free access in central facilities.

What's nearby? Nearby attractions include Howletts Wild Animal Park, Leeds Castle, and Adventure Island, all under an hour's drive away. These attractions offer a range of experiences from wildlife encounters to historical explorations, with varying admission costs.

Accommodation options: Harts offers a range of accommodation options including the Harts Gold Plus 4 and Gold Plus caravans, suitable for families, couples, and groups up to 10 people. While pets are not allowed, the accommodations are designed for comfort with modern furnishings, double glazing, and central heating.


Regency Villas, Kent

Driving Distance: About 0 hours and 34 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? No

About this park: Regency Villas is nestled within the Broome Park Estate, offering recently refurbished holiday cottages in the heart of the Kent countryside. Guests can enjoy the estate's leisure facilities including squash, tennis, and golf, along with a bar and restaurant.

For the kids - While specific children's activities at Regency Villas are not listed, the estate's leisure facilities provide ample opportunity for family fun, including tennis and squash courts.

What's on-site? The on-site amenities include access to the estate's leisure facilities, a bar, and a restaurant. The tranquil setting within the estate's landscaped grounds offers a peaceful retreat.

What's nearby? Canterbury, Dover, and Folkstone are within easy reach, offering historical sites, shopping, and the chance to explore the Channel Tunnel. Canterbury Cathedral and the Canterbury Labyrinth are notable attractions.

Accommodation options: The Regency and The Villa are comfortable holiday homes that sleep 6, featuring en-suite bathrooms, open plan living areas, and modern amenities. These homes are set in a private walled area, providing a secluded getaway.


New Beach, Kent

Driving Distance: About 0 hours and 37 minutes | Sleeps: 10 | Pet friendly? Yes

About this park: New Beach is the quintessential family caravan holiday destination by the sea, featuring a new entertainment complex, indoor swimming pool, and a range of activities and facilities for a memorable stay.

For the kids - The park boasts an indoor heated pool, children’s club for ages 0-14, and an amusement arcade, ensuring that younger guests are entertained throughout their stay.

What's on-site? The new entertainment venue offers family entertainment, live shows, and discos. Guests can also enjoy a lounge bar with Sky Sports, a café, bar and takeaway, and a mini mart store for convenience.

What's nearby? Explore the historical town of Hythe, Ashford Designer Village, and Lympne Castle. The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway offers scenic steam train rides through the Kent countryside.

Accommodation options: New Beach offers a selection of Gold Plus caravans, accommodating up to 10 guests. Pet-friendly options are available, making it an ideal choice for families and groups looking to bring their furry friends along.


Birchington Vale, Kent

Driving Distance: About 0 hours and 43 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? No

About this park: Birchington Vale is set in 40 acres of beautiful Kent countryside, offering a family entertainment centre with an indoor pool and flume. Its proximity to sandy beaches and traditional seaside towns makes it an excellent base for exploring.

For the kids - The park features children’s play areas, crazy golf, and an indoor pool, providing plenty of entertainment options for younger guests.

What's on-site? On-site facilities include a bar, restaurant, amusements, and a shop. The family entertainment centre is a highlight, offering activities and entertainment for all ages.

What's nearby? The park is a short drive from Margate, Ramsgate, and Broadstairs, as well as historic Canterbury. These locations offer a mix of beachside fun, cultural experiences, and historical exploration.

Accommodation options: Birchington Vale offers Gold Plus accommodation options, featuring modern and spacious holiday homes with double glazing and central heating. These homes are designed for comfort, accommodating up to 6 guests.


Family Days Out In Kent

Kent, known as the Garden of England, is not just about picturesque landscapes and historic castles. It's also a fantastic destination for families looking for fun days out, especially those staying at holiday parks in Kent. Here are the top six attractions that promise memorable experiences for all ages.

Dreamland Margate

  • Opening Times: Varies seasonally, check their website
  • Prices: Free entry, pay per ride or wristbands available
  • Postcode: CT9 1XJ
  • Est. time required: Half to full day
  • Nearest parking: On-site and nearby options

Dreamland Margate is an iconic amusement park that's been revamped for the modern family while keeping its vintage charm. It's perfect for thrill-seekers and nostalgia lovers. The park boasts a mix of historic rides and contemporary attractions. Don't miss the scenic railway, the UK's oldest rollercoaster. The best time to visit is during summer when the full range of rides and events are operational. Tip: Buy wristbands online in advance to save on costs.

Web: www.dreamland.co.uk


Port Lympne Reserve

  • Opening Times: 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM daily
  • Prices: Adults £22, Children £19 (online prices)
  • Postcode: CT21 4LR
  • Est. time required: Full day
  • Nearest parking: Free on-site

Port Lympne Reserve offers an unforgettable safari experience in Kent. Home to over 700 animals and set in stunning landscapes, it's a hit with animal lovers and adventure seekers. The reserve also focuses on conservation, offering educational insights into their work. For an extra special experience, book a safari tour. Early mornings or late afternoons are the best times to see the animals more active.

Web: www.aspinallfoundation.org/port-lympne/


Canterbury Cathedral

  • Opening Times: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM Mon-Sat, 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM Sun
  • Prices: Adults £12.50, Children £8.50
  • Postcode: CT1 2EH
  • Est. time required: 2-3 hours
  • Nearest parking: City centre car parks

Canterbury Cathedral is not just an architectural marvel; it's a piece of living history. Ideal for families who appreciate culture and history, the cathedral offers guided tours that bring its stories to life. The stained glass windows are particularly breathtaking. Visiting early in the morning helps avoid the crowds.

Web: www.canterbury-cathedral.org


Leeds Castle

  • Opening Times: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily
  • Prices: Adults £26, Children £17.50 (includes year-long access)
  • Postcode: ME17 1PL
  • Est. time required: Full day
  • Nearest parking: Free on-site

Leeds Castle, often described as 'the loveliest castle in the world', offers more than just its stunning beauty. With vast grounds to explore, a maze, playgrounds, and even falconry displays, it's a full-day outing that caters to all interests. The castle's events calendar is packed with activities, so check what's on before you go. Buying tickets online in advance is recommended.

Web: www.leeds-castle.com


The Historic Dockyard Chatham

  • Opening Times: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM daily
  • Prices: Adults £24, Children £14 (online prices)
  • Postcode: ME4 4TZ
  • Est. time required: Full day
  • Nearest parking: On-site (chargeable)

The Historic Dockyard Chatham is a maritime enthusiast's dream. It offers a deep dive into Britain's naval history with ships, submarines, and interactive galleries. It's educational and entertaining, making it a hit with both kids and adults. The rope-making demonstrations are a unique highlight. To make the most of your visit, check the schedule for live demonstrations and talks.

Web: www.thedockyard.co.uk


Howletts Wild Animal Park

  • Opening Times: 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM daily
  • Prices: Adults £21.95, Children £18.95 (online prices)
  • Postcode: CT4 5EL
  • Est. time required: Full day
  • Nearest parking: Free on-site

Howletts Wild Animal Park is another gem for wildlife enthusiasts. It's more intimate than Port Lympne but equally committed to conservation. The park is renowned for its successful breeding programs, especially for gorillas and elephants. Walking the woodland paths offers a sense of adventure, and the animal talks are not to be missed. Visiting during feeding times can be particularly rewarding.

Web: www.aspinallfoundation.org/howletts/


Kent is brimming with attractions that cater to a wide range of interests, from history and culture to wildlife and amusement parks. Staying at holiday parks in Kent provides the perfect base to explore these fantastic family days out, ensuring a holiday packed with adventure and discovery.

FAQs

This is our first stay on a holiday park, what will it be like?

Expect a mix of relaxation and adventure. Parks like Allhallows Leisure Park offer pools, sports facilities, and entertainment. It's like a mini-village with everything you need. Plus, you're in Kent, so beautiful beaches and historic sites are just a short drive away.

What should I pack when visiting Kent?

Pack for all weathers – it can be unpredictable. Bring swimwear for the park pools, comfortable shoes for exploring, and a raincoat. Don’t forget sunscreen and a hat for sunny days. If you're visiting attractions like Leeds Castle, smart-casual outfits are a good idea.

Is Kent a good place to visit ‘off-season’?

Absolutely. Kent's charm doesn't fade with the seasons. Off-season means fewer crowds at top spots like Canterbury Cathedral and the White Cliffs of Dover. Plus, holiday parks like Warden Springs often have indoor facilities, making it a great year-round option.

Will my hot tub be cleaned before we arrive?

Yes, if your accommodation includes a hot tub, it will be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized before your arrival. Parks like Whitstable Seaview take hygiene seriously, ensuring a safe and relaxing experience for you and your family.

Can we bring our pets to the holiday park?

Many parks in Kent, including Thorness Bay Holiday Park, are pet-friendly. However, it's best to check the specific park's policy before booking. Some may have restrictions on the number or type of pets allowed.

How do we book activities, and do they need to be booked in advance?

Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak times. Most parks have online booking systems for convenience. Activities like mini-golf at New Beach Holiday Park or archery lessons can fill up quickly, so plan ahead to avoid disappointment.

What's the best way to explore the local area?

Renting a bike is a fun and eco-friendly option. Many parks are close to cycling trails that showcase Kent's stunning countryside. For longer excursions, consider a car rental to visit farther attractions like Port Lympne Reserve.

Are there any child-friendly dining options in the parks?

Yes, parks like Presthaven Beach Resort offer a variety of dining options catering to all ages, including picky eaters. From traditional fish and chips to pizza, there's something for everyone. Plus, many have on-site supermarkets for self-catering.

What if we need medical assistance during our stay?

Most parks have first aid trained staff and are equipped to handle minor injuries. For more serious concerns, they can direct you to the nearest medical facility. It's also a good idea to know the location of the closest hospital or clinic, like the William Harvey Hospital in Ashford.

Can we extend our stay once we're there?

It's possible, depending on availability. If you're loving your time at St Margaret’s Bay Holiday Park and want to stay longer, talk to the reception as soon as you can. They'll do their best to accommodate your request, but it's always safer to book extra days in advance.

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