Kent – The Garden of England, Chalk Coastlines and Historic Cities
Kent lies in the south-east of England and is often referred to as the “Garden of England”. The landscape is known for its rolling hills, orchards, hop fields and traditional villages. Its location close to London and the English Channel makes it a popular and accessible destination.
Along the coast you will find sandy beaches, historic ports and the famous white chalk cliffs of Dover. Dover Castle, standing high above the sea, is one of England’s most iconic historic landmarks and has played an important role in the country’s history.
Inland, the historic city of Canterbury is one of the region’s main attractions. Canterbury Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important religious buildings in England. The city’s medieval streets and historic buildings attract visitors from around the world.
Campsites in Kent are often located in rural countryside settings or near the coast. Visitors can stay on touring pitches or choose from a range of comfortable accommodation options. The region is ideal for travellers looking to combine countryside landscapes, historic towns and coastal scenery.
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