Glamping near Portsea

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Looking for glamping in Portsea? You’ve got over 190 options, all tailored for those who want a blend of comfort and the outdoors. Expect safari tents tucked beside rolling meadows and yurts with real beds—not a sleeping bag in sight. Facilities like toilets, hot showers, and fire pits come standard, so you won’t be roughing it. Prices average £125 per night, but you can find spots from £60 if you book early. Locals and regulars praise Tomkins Farm (87 reviews) for its woodland walks and easy wildlife-watching. Cattlestone Farm Adult Only (77 reviews) is known for peaceful mornings and grown-up vibes. Charisworth Farm (48 reviews) sits close to the coast—surfing and wild swims are just a short drive away. Glamping here means campfires at night, starry skies overhead, and a soft bed at the end of the day.

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1. Far and Away Camping

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(18)
130km from Portsea · 40 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · England
Nestled within the heart of the Kent countryside, Far and Away allows you to escape into a rural, peaceful and wild campsite. The skies are full of song birds and birds of prey, hot air balloons dominate the still summer evenings and there is always a spitfire or biplane circling from the local aerodrome. With close to zero light pollution, the night skies are a stunning way to end the day not to mention Far and Away sunrise and sunsets are also worth staying up for! Immerse yourself in the heart of the beautiful Kent countryside and take advantage of the many public footpaths around the campsite. Far and Away is 1.2 miles away from Headcorn village where you can find a host of local amenities, shops, pubs and restaurants. There is also a host of National Trust sites within a short drive including Sissinghurst Castle and many wonderful villages to visit including medieval Biddenden and the magical market town of Tenterden. Next to junction 8 of the M20 there is also Leeds Castle, only a 20 minute drive from Far and Away and the Big Cat Sanctuary is only a few fields away. At night you can hear the roar of the wild cats really making it feel like you are Far and Away!
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£18
 / night

Looking for glamping in Portsea? You’ve got over 190 options, all tailored for those who want a blend of comfort and the outdoors. Expect safari tents tucked beside rolling meadows and yurts with real beds—not a sleeping bag in sight. Facilities like toilets, hot showers, and fire pits come standard, so you won’t be roughing it. Prices average £125 per night, but you can find spots from £60 if you book early. Locals and regulars praise Tomkins Farm (87 reviews) for its woodland walks and easy wildlife-watching. Cattlestone Farm Adult Only (77 reviews) is known for peaceful mornings and grown-up vibes. Charisworth Farm (48 reviews) sits close to the coast—surfing and wild swims are just a short drive away. Glamping here means campfires at night, starry skies overhead, and a soft bed at the end of the day.

95% (713)

Top-rated campgrounds

Sunset

1. Far and Away Camping

100%
(18)
130km from Portsea · 40 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · England
Nestled within the heart of the Kent countryside, Far and Away allows you to escape into a rural, peaceful and wild campsite. The skies are full of song birds and birds of prey, hot air balloons dominate the still summer evenings and there is always a spitfire or biplane circling from the local aerodrome. With close to zero light pollution, the night skies are a stunning way to end the day not to mention Far and Away sunrise and sunsets are also worth staying up for! Immerse yourself in the heart of the beautiful Kent countryside and take advantage of the many public footpaths around the campsite. Far and Away is 1.2 miles away from Headcorn village where you can find a host of local amenities, shops, pubs and restaurants. There is also a host of National Trust sites within a short drive including Sissinghurst Castle and many wonderful villages to visit including medieval Biddenden and the magical market town of Tenterden. Next to junction 8 of the M20 there is also Leeds Castle, only a 20 minute drive from Far and Away and the Big Cat Sanctuary is only a few fields away. At night you can hear the roar of the wild cats really making it feel like you are Far and Away!
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£18
 / night

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