Luxury caravan parks in Medway

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If Kent is the "Garden of England," Medway would be its water garden. Set along the Medway River and the River Thames Estuary, this is a region best explored from the water. Admire the views on a paddle steamer cruise, enjoy scenic strolls or bike rides along the riverbanks, or explore the natural marshlands of the Hoo Peninsula. The region's rich history and literary heritage are on display in Rochester, Chatham, and Gillingham, where you’ll find mediaeval castles and Charles Dickens' childhood home. Summer is the most popular time for camping, while autumn brings migrating birds to the marshes. 

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Setts Wood Camping and Glamping

3. Setts Wood Camping and Glamping

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15 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · England
We look forward to welcoming you to Setts Wood Farm and will provide you with all you need for a relaxing and rewarding visit to Tenterden and The Weald. We offer a selection of bell tents or you can bring your own tent. The camping is set across 2 fields and extends to 12 acres. We have a maximum of 30 tents so it is never crowded. Come and meet the alpacas, sheep, pigs, goats and horses! We also have a small fishing lake which guests are welcome to use for a small donation. We restocked last year and there are carp and several species of smaller silver fish. It is ideal for beginners and children. Any children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Setts Wood Farm is perfectly positioned to explore Tenterden and the surrounding villages, and is less than a 20 minute drive to the historic town of Rye, with the beaches of Camber, Dymchurch and Littlestone just a few minutes further.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£28
 / night

If Kent is the "Garden of England," Medway would be its water garden. Set along the Medway River and the River Thames Estuary, this is a region best explored from the water. Admire the views on a paddle steamer cruise, enjoy scenic strolls or bike rides along the riverbanks, or explore the natural marshlands of the Hoo Peninsula. The region's rich history and literary heritage are on display in Rochester, Chatham, and Gillingham, where you’ll find mediaeval castles and Charles Dickens' childhood home. Summer is the most popular time for camping, while autumn brings migrating birds to the marshes. 

98% (104)

Top-rated campgrounds

Setts Wood Camping and Glamping

3. Setts Wood Camping and Glamping

100%
(3)
15 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · England
We look forward to welcoming you to Setts Wood Farm and will provide you with all you need for a relaxing and rewarding visit to Tenterden and The Weald. We offer a selection of bell tents or you can bring your own tent. The camping is set across 2 fields and extends to 12 acres. We have a maximum of 30 tents so it is never crowded. Come and meet the alpacas, sheep, pigs, goats and horses! We also have a small fishing lake which guests are welcome to use for a small donation. We restocked last year and there are carp and several species of smaller silver fish. It is ideal for beginners and children. Any children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Setts Wood Farm is perfectly positioned to explore Tenterden and the surrounding villages, and is less than a 20 minute drive to the historic town of Rye, with the beaches of Camber, Dymchurch and Littlestone just a few minutes further.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£28
 / night

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