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Glamping Kent

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Glamping Kent

Kent, the Garden of England, is a county where apple orchards and hop gardens, oast houses with their conical cowls, and the white cliffs of Dover compose a quintessentially English landscape. Glamping in Kent lets you inhabit this rural postcard from cabins amid cherry blossom in spring, luxury tents surrounded by vineyards in summer, and converted oast houses all year round.

Kent's position between London and the continent has given it a rich history: castles such as Leeds and Dover, cathedrals such as Canterbury, and gardens such as Sissinghurst follow one another in a compact and varied territory. The coast, from the beaches of Margate to the cliffs of Folkestone, adds a maritime dimension flavoured with fish and chips, contemporary art and sunsets over the English Channel.

Glamping Kent

Cosy woodland Romantic retreat With log fires and nature

Sturry

Located in Sturry and only 5.5 km from Canterbury Cathedral, Cosy woodland Romantic retreat With log fires and nature provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Exceptional 51 reviews
9.5
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Griffiths, Seaview Caravan Park, Whitstable

Kent

Boasting accommodation with a balcony, Griffiths, Seaview Caravan Park, Whitstable is situated in Kent. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.

Superb 25 reviews
9.0
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Hobbity Bell Hobbity log burner

Hobbity stay - Canterbury

Hobbity Bell Hobbity log burner - Hobbity stayCanterburyHobbity Bell Hobbity log burner - Hobbity stay, a property with a garden, is situated in Canterbury, 11 km from Canterbury West Train Station, 1

Superb 71 reviews
9.1
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Hogwarts Bed and Continental Breakfast

Sheerness

Hogwarts Bed and Continental Breakfast is set in Sheerness, 27 km from Historic Chatham Dockyard, 28 km from Chatham Train Station, as well as 29 km from Leeds Castle.

Superb 339 reviews
9.1
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Acorn Hideaway

Canterbury

Featuring a spa bath, Acorn Hideaway is set in Canterbury. A hot tub is available for guests. The property is non-smoking and is located 10 km from Canterbury East Train Station.

Superb 6 reviews
9.4
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Little Quarry Glamping Bed and Breakfast

Tonbridge

Little Quarry Glamping Bed and Breakfast in Tonbridge provides adults-only accommodation with a garden and barbecue facilities.

Exceptional 69 reviews
10
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Quex Glamping

Birchington

Situated in Birchington, within 10 km of Granville Theatre and 14 km of Sandwich Railway Station, Quex Glamping features accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who...

Superb 55 reviews
9.0
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Squirrels-oaks

Yalding

Located in Yalding, within 17 km of Ightham Mote and 20 km of Leeds Castle, Squirrels-oaks provides accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who drive.

Superb 40 reviews
9.1
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The Follies Glamping

Maidstone

Offering a garden and garden view, The Follies Glamping is set in Maidstone, 10 km from Leeds Castle and 17 km from Chatham Train Station.

Exceptional 23 reviews
9.7
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Wildside Camping & Glamping

Ashford

Wildside Camping & GlampingAshfordSituated in Ashford and only 12 km from Ashford International Train Station, Wildside Camping & Glamping features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi a

Superb 19 reviews
9.0
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The White Cliffs of Dover

The White Cliffs of Dover are one of England's natural icons, walls of chalk rising up to 110 metres above the English Channel. The clifftop trail offers views towards France on clear days, with the maritime traffic of the Channel as a constant spectacle. The National Trust manages the most dramatic stretch, including the Fan Bay Deep Shelter, a Second World War tunnel carved into the cliffs and recently opened to the public.

The White Cliffs of Dover
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Canterbury and its ancient cathedral

Canterbury Cathedral, the seat of Anglicanism and a place of pilgrimage since the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170, is a masterpiece of English Gothic. Its medieval stained glass, the cloister and the Norman crypt merit hours of contemplation. The city preserves medieval streets, Roman walls and a lively university atmosphere. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales immortalised the pilgrimage route that walkers still follow from London or Winchester.

Canterbury and its ancient cathedral
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Kent vineyards and award-winning sparkling wines

Kent has become England's most important wine region, with chalky soils and a microclimate that produce sparkling wines of a quality comparable to champagne. Chapel Down in Tenterden offers visits with tastings in a setting of vineyards reminiscent of northern France. Gusbourne, Hush Heath and Balfour are other leading estates. Tastings among the vines, with views of oast houses and the North Downs hills, are a quintessentially Kentish experience.

Kent vineyards and award-winning sparkling wines
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Whitstable oysters and coastal gastronomy

Whitstable, a fishing town on Kent's northern coast, is the oyster capital of England. Whitstable's native oysters have been cultivated since Roman times, and every July the Whitstable Oyster Festival celebrates this tradition with days of tasting beside the sea. The Old Neptune pub, with its tables on the beach, is an iconic spot. Beyond oysters, the Kent coast offers fresh fish, crab and the inimitable fish and chips served in paper by the sea.

Whitstable oysters and coastal gastronomy

Glamping in Kent delivers the quintessence of the English countryside less than an hour from London. Known as the Garden of England, Kent combines orchards, vineyards, medieval castles and a varied coast with glamping accommodation that capitalises on this diversity.

Kent glamping accommodation benefits from a drier, sunnier climate than the English average, with options ranging from shepherd's huts in apple orchards to safari tents beside award-winning vineyards. Canterbury, with its World Heritage cathedral, and the castles of Leeds and Hever are unmissable excursions.

Kent is a perfect glamping destination for combining nature, culture and gastronomy within an accessible radius. Kent's sparkling wines rival French champagne, and the seafood of Whitstable, especially its oysters, is an affordable luxury.