The gentle creak of weathervanes turning above old oast houses sets the scene at this quintessentially Kentish park, where white cowls pierce the skyline and the earthy scent of hops lingers in the air. You're deep in the Weald here, surrounded by the patchwork fields and woodland copses that define this corner of the Garden of England.
This award-winning, family-run site suits tourers and campers seeking a proper countryside escape without sacrificing creature comforts. Electric hook-ups and modern facilities including WiFi and laundry mean you're well looked after, while dog owners (charges apply) will appreciate the rural walking straight from the pitch. The year-round opening makes it equally appealing for summer adventurers and winter wanderers craving that crisp Kentish air.
Onsite fishing adds a tranquil pastime for those inclined, though many are content simply soaking up the pastoral views. The atmosphere is unhurried and welcoming—a genuine farming family sharing their slice of hop country with fellow enthusiasts. Ask about campfires on arrival, as policies may vary. It's traditional touring done properly, with warmth and authenticity at its heart.