Dog-friendly glamping in Kent

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With miles of lush countryside right on London’s doorstep, Kent has long been nicknamed the ‘Garden of England.’ Escape the capital for leisurely walks and bike rides in nature reserves and country parks, picnics in historic castle gardens, and coastal strolls on sandy beaches to see the famous White Cliffs of Dover. More than a third of Kent’s landscapes are Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), affording ample terrain for outdoor adventures, and camping is a year-round affair. Pitch your tent by the beach on 350 miles of coastline in summer, then cosy up in a pod for a winter glamping retreat. Easily reached from London, Kent is as good for a weekend escape from the city as it is for a week of summer holiday fun.

98% (431) 43 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Kent

Remote Cabin w/ Unspoiled Views

1. Remote Cabin w/ Unspoiled Views

86%
(7)
Canterbury, England · 1 unit
Escape to a truly secluded off-grid cabin set within the rolling landscape of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Just 6 miles from Canterbury, yet completely private, this cabin is made for slow evenings and wide-open views. Watch the sun set across unspoiled countryside, light the wood burner, and settle in as the sky fills with stars. With no light pollution and no nearby neighbours, the silence here feels rare. Fully off-grid but comfortably equipped, the cabin offers a cosy bed, simple kitchen, hot shower and wood-burning stove for year-round stays. Dog friendly and surrounded by countryside walks straight from the door. Featured in The Guardian’s Top 10 UK Off-Grid Retreats. Come for the views. Stay for the stillness.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£104
 / night
Greenhill Glamping

2. Greenhill Glamping

100%
(31)
Folkestone, England · 2 units
Impeccably restored huts from the late 19th-century, kitted out for couples with king-sized beds, wood-burning stoves and views over the Kent Downs
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£160
 / night
Peaceful Off-Grid Tiny Home

3. Peaceful Off-Grid Tiny Home

Canterbury, England · 1 unit
Tucked away in its own 15-acre field in the Kent Downs AONB, this off-grid cabin is a peaceful, completely private escape just 6 miles from Canterbury. - Cabin all to yourself with no neighbours – just 15 acres of birdsong and breeze - Wide views of fields and trees in every direction - Total peace and no light pollution – incredible stargazing on clear nights - Dog-friendly with walks straight from the door - Fully off-grid with hot water, simple kitchen and a wood burner to keep you cosy Featured in The Guardian as one of the UK’s Top 10 Off-Grid Stays. What makes this cabin special? - You will have no neighbours - Big open countryside views - Total peace and no light pollution – incredible stars on clear nights - Dog-friendly - Amazing walks into the Kent countryside from the door - A great local pub nearby - Fully off-grid cosy cabin with hot water, kitchen and a wood burner Inside the cabin - Open-plan space with double bed and wood-burning stove - Ensuite hot shower with fluffy towels - Gas hob, fridge, stove-top coffee maker & cafetière - Large window at the end of the bed with long views - Cosy wooden interiors – warm and snug in all seasons Outside space - Picnic table, firepit and open field all around - Perfect spot for sunrise, stargazing or just doing nothing - Plenty of space for dogs to mooch about Come for the silence. Stay for the sky. We’d love to welcome you.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£104
 / night

With miles of lush countryside right on London’s doorstep, Kent has long been nicknamed the ‘Garden of England.’ Escape the capital for leisurely walks and bike rides in nature reserves and country parks, picnics in historic castle gardens, and coastal strolls on sandy beaches to see the famous White Cliffs of Dover. More than a third of Kent’s landscapes are Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), affording ample terrain for outdoor adventures, and camping is a year-round affair. Pitch your tent by the beach on 350 miles of coastline in summer, then cosy up in a pod for a winter glamping retreat. Easily reached from London, Kent is as good for a weekend escape from the city as it is for a week of summer holiday fun.

98% (431) 43 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Kent

Remote Cabin w/ Unspoiled Views

1. Remote Cabin w/ Unspoiled Views

86%
(7)
Canterbury, England · 1 unit
Escape to a truly secluded off-grid cabin set within the rolling landscape of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Just 6 miles from Canterbury, yet completely private, this cabin is made for slow evenings and wide-open views. Watch the sun set across unspoiled countryside, light the wood burner, and settle in as the sky fills with stars. With no light pollution and no nearby neighbours, the silence here feels rare. Fully off-grid but comfortably equipped, the cabin offers a cosy bed, simple kitchen, hot shower and wood-burning stove for year-round stays. Dog friendly and surrounded by countryside walks straight from the door. Featured in The Guardian’s Top 10 UK Off-Grid Retreats. Come for the views. Stay for the stillness.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£104
 / night
Greenhill Glamping

2. Greenhill Glamping

100%
(31)
Folkestone, England · 2 units
Impeccably restored huts from the late 19th-century, kitted out for couples with king-sized beds, wood-burning stoves and views over the Kent Downs
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£160
 / night
Peaceful Off-Grid Tiny Home

3. Peaceful Off-Grid Tiny Home

Canterbury, England · 1 unit
Tucked away in its own 15-acre field in the Kent Downs AONB, this off-grid cabin is a peaceful, completely private escape just 6 miles from Canterbury. - Cabin all to yourself with no neighbours – just 15 acres of birdsong and breeze - Wide views of fields and trees in every direction - Total peace and no light pollution – incredible stargazing on clear nights - Dog-friendly with walks straight from the door - Fully off-grid with hot water, simple kitchen and a wood burner to keep you cosy Featured in The Guardian as one of the UK’s Top 10 Off-Grid Stays. What makes this cabin special? - You will have no neighbours - Big open countryside views - Total peace and no light pollution – incredible stars on clear nights - Dog-friendly - Amazing walks into the Kent countryside from the door - A great local pub nearby - Fully off-grid cosy cabin with hot water, kitchen and a wood burner Inside the cabin - Open-plan space with double bed and wood-burning stove - Ensuite hot shower with fluffy towels - Gas hob, fridge, stove-top coffee maker & cafetière - Large window at the end of the bed with long views - Cosy wooden interiors – warm and snug in all seasons Outside space - Picnic table, firepit and open field all around - Perfect spot for sunrise, stargazing or just doing nothing - Plenty of space for dogs to mooch about Come for the silence. Stay for the sky. We’d love to welcome you.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£104
 / night

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Dog-friendly glamping in Kent guide

Where to go

North Kent

The tree-lined gardens and parks of Seven Oaks are magnificent in spring and autumn, but the highlights of north Kent lie along the water. Set sail along the River Thames from Gravesend, follow in the footsteps of Charles Dickens in Rochester and Chatham, then hop over to the Isle of Sheppey to explore the marshlands and camp along Blue Flag beaches.

West Kent

Patchwork farmlands, lively market towns, and stately homes dot the heartlands of central Kent. Enjoy woodland walks and farmland camping in the High Weald AONB, take a ride through Royal Tunbridge Wells on the Spa Valley Railway, or sample British wines at a local vineyard in Maidstone or Ashford. This is the spot for tranquil country camping or glamping, surrounded by nature and perhaps the Kent Downs, a chalk ridge protected as the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Camping in or near the Kent Downs means great views from higher ground and good walking in the countryside, especially if you are near the well-marked North Downs Way trail. Kent also lays claim to part of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which it shares with neighbouring Sussex.

North Sea Coast

Kent’s northern shores harbour several Blue Flag beaches, which fill up with campers and caravanners as soon as the sun starts shining. Hit the beach at Ramsgate, Broadstairs, and Joss Bay near Margate for the best surf, then duck inland to admire the UNESCO-listed Canterbury Cathedral. Just to the north, Herne Bay and Whitstable are Kent’s quintessential seaside resorts with their pebble beaches and lively seafront promenades—visit the latter in July for the renowned Oyster Festival.

South Coast

The postcard star of Kent’s southern shore are the White Cliffs of Dover, and a walk along the mighty cliffs affords impressive views across the English Channel. Seafront walks, rocky coves, and cliff-top golf courses pepper the coast north of Dover, where the Tudor fortifications at Deal and Walmer also beckon. To the south, Folkestone has seaside camping and sandy beaches, while ramblers and wildlife lovers can explore the Romney Marshes and Dungeness, a huge shingle spit that’s technically the UK’s only desert and an internationally important habitat for birds, insects, and plants.

Family camping in Kent

Kids just seem to love the adventure of camping. All the routines of home are broken so you spend all day in the great outdoors before a barbecue dinner or perhaps a trip to the local pub, followed by a spot of stargazing and marshmallow toasting. And before you’ve even pitched your tent, your kids are likely to have met the neighbours and sussed out who’s going to be their new best friend. But why not bring friends with you in the first place? Camping is a great way to holiday in a group with other families. Just ask for neighbouring pitches and the kids can amuse each other until bedtime when the adults can stay up around the campfire.

There are plenty of family-friendly campsites in Kent, some welcoming campers of all ages with special activities and facilities. Campsites may have a few simple touches designed to keep youngsters amused: a tree swing, a storytelling session around a communal campfire, pond-dipping or a forest-school lesson, perhaps. There’s family fun at Chatham Dockyard and the Rare Breeds Centre too, home to rare farm animals with activities from cuddling rabbits to racing pigs! In fact, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to animal parks in Kent. You can see exotic animals at the Aspinall Foundation’s conservation parks, Port Lympne and Howletts; head to Wingham Wildlife Park to see exotic birds; or choose Wildwood, where all the animals are native to British shores.

Kent also has lots of other kid-friendly attractions including its beaches, castles, and even a pint-sized heritage railway that’s just right for kids, so you’ll never run out of things to do while camping in Kent.

Indoor attractions near Kent

  • Leeds Castle has a moat and a maze near Maidstone; Hever Castle has a fascinating history associated with Anne Boleyn and beautiful year-round gardens; and Dover Castle is hard to beat in terms of location with a varied history of defence told through interactive displays.
  • The stunning UNESCO-protected Canterbury Cathedral, where Thomas Becket met his grisly end, is a must-see if you head to Canterbury. Guided punting trips on the river are a good way to learn more about the history of this pretty, medieval city.
  • You can learn about Kent’s rural history at Kent Life museum, though adults may prefer to hear about one of its biggest industries with a visit to Britain’s oldest brewer, Shepherd Neame, in the historic market town of Faversham.
  • The Romney, Hythe, and Dymchurch Railway makes for a great family day out, as do the Kent and East Sussex Railways.