The cry of gulls and the distant rumble of waves against chalk cliffs drift across this windswept Kent headland, where canvas snaps gently in the sea breeze and the morning sun casts long shadows over close-cropped coastal grass.
This back-to-basics site suits hardy campers and caravanners who prize position over polish, perched on England's dramatic southeastern edge where the White Cliffs country meets the Channel. Whether you're touring the Kent coast, walking the Saxon Shore Way, or simply seeking that rare commodity of clifftop pitch space within reach of London, this is genuine edge-of-England camping. The Southeast's accessibility meets proper coastal exposure here, where the horizon stretches uninterrupted toward France.
Facilities are straightforward – toilets and showers serve tourers and tenters alike, with space for campervans and caravans alongside traditional canvas pitches. Check about campfires on arrival, as coastal wind conditions may influence the policy. The vibe is refreshingly unfussy: dramatic views, salt air, and the kind of elemental outdoor experience that reminds you why clifftop camping remains unbeatable.