Broadhembury Caravan & Camping Park

“Quality touring facilities close to M20 and Channel ports” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

ASHFORD, KENT

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Our Inspector's view

A well-run and well-maintained small family park surrounded by open pasture; it is neatly landscaped with pitches sheltered by mature hedges. In the family area, there is a well-equipped campers' kitchen adjacent to the spotless, upgraded toilet facilities, bespoke wooden cabins for hire, and children will love the play areas, games room and football pitch. The adults-only area, close to the excellent reception building, includes popular fully serviced hardstanding pitches; this area has its own first-class, solar heated toilet block, and two well-equipped belle tents for hire.

Broadhembury Caravan & Camping Park
Steeds Lane, Kingsnorth, ASHFORD, TN26 1NQ

Features

Leisure
  • Game Room
  • Playground
  • Sports field
Facilities
  • Launderette
  • Ice pack facility
  • Fast food/takeaway
  • Shop onsite
  • Wifi available
  • Baby bathing/changing
  • Motorvan service point
  • Calor Gas
  • Camping Gaz
  • Battery Charging
  • Toilet fluid
Opening times
  • Open all year
Site Information
  • Total Touring Pitches: 100
  • Total Static Pitches: 20
  • Caravan Pitches Available
  • Motorhome Pitches Available
  • Tent Pitches Available

About the area

Discover Kent

The White Cliffs of Dover are an English icon – the epitome of our island heritage and sense of nationhood. They also mark the point where the Kent Downs AONB, that great arc of chalk downland stretching from the Surrey Hills and sometimes known as ‘the Garden of England’, finally reaches the sea. This is a well-ordered and settled landscape, where chalk and greensand escarpments look down into the wooded Weald to the south.

Many historic parklands, including Knole Park and Sir Winston Churchill’s red-brick former home at Chartwell, are also worth visiting. Attractive settlements such as Charing, site of Archbishop Cranmer’s Tudor palace, and Chilham, with its magnificent half-timbered buildings and 17th-century castle built on a Norman site, can be found on the Pilgrim’s Way, the traditional route for Canterbury-bound pilgrims in the Middle Ages. 

In the nature reserves, such as the traditionally coppiced woodlands of Denge Wood and Earley Wood, and the ancient fine chalk woodland of Yockletts Bank high on the North Downs near Ashford, it is still possible to experience the atmosphere of wilderness that must have been felt by the earliest travellers along this ancient ridgeway.

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