Known as The Garden of England, Kent is a beautiful and diverse county in the country's southeast. There is plenty to see and do when you book a campervan for hire in Kent, from taking in the sensory delights of the scenic countryside. This includes the various parklands, mazes, coastlines, and seasonal fruit orchards. You can walk the White Cliffs of Dover, have a restful day at the beach, and hike up and down the rolling hills.
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Helpful tips for your trip to Kent
When you rent a campervan in Kent, the best time to visit is to avoid the crowds while enjoying moderate weather is spring or autumn. However, remember that the weather is unpredictable, as with much of the United Kingdom. If the weather is not an issue, you are less likely to be picky.
- HikingAs it offers more moderate and pleasant weather, the best time to visit is May if you plan to hike while driving a campervan in Kent. This is when you are most likely to get the best experience taking the many trails, whether you choose easy or moderately difficult ones, based on your level of knowledge and general fitness.
- Beach holidaysSummer is the best time to go to the coast and have a beach holiday when you rent a motorhome in Kent. The sun is shining, and the temperatures during the day between June and August range from 18 to 22 degrees Celsius.
- Outdoor activitiesFor all outdoor activities when you book a motorhome rental in Kent between late spring and early autumn, precisely any time between May and September. Whether you plan to head out on the water or explore the changing landscape.
Best campervan routes Around Kent
Kent Coast Driving Route
Covering approximately 86 miles, the Kent Coast route takes between 3 hours and 30 minutes and 4 hours and 30 minutes to complete and takes 17 stunning locations and destinations. However, we recommend you take your time and enjoy this route at your own pace to get the best out of all that dramatic and beautiful Kent coastline. Starting in Canterbury, the route takes you along the busy harbours, golden and pristine beaches, and intimidating craggy cliffs to other villages like Broadstairs and Whitstable. This is a brilliant journey when you book a campervan in Kent.
The Tunbridge Wells Circuit
You will understand why people call Kent The Garden of England when you travel the Tunbridge Wells Circuit route. This road takes you from Groombridge through the outskirts of the town to Hawkhurst and finishes in Tunbridge. The scenery is stunning along the way, and you will get a chance to see many wild deer and other animals in their natural habitat. This is an excellent route to book a motorhome rental in Kent.
A259 Road
If you want to explore the country's south coast, a dual carriageway that passes through Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, and Hampshire is worth considering. Stretching 118.5 miles, it connects the beautiful cities and towns of Folkestone, Rye, Hastings, Eastbourne, Peacehaven, and Brighton.
Places of interest and excursions in Kent
Hike the Kent Coastline
The coastline that protects Kent from the sea is around 350 miles of dramatic and awe-inspiring. In addition to that, there are many hiking options and beaches to stroll between Herne Bay and Whitstable.
Whitstable Harbour
Construction work on the fishing harbour in Whitstable ended in 1832. In addition to the sights and sounds of the sea, you can sample fresh seafood caught in restaurants there.
Stone Bay, Broadstairs
Stone Bay is famous for its rugged white cliffs, pristine sandy beach and natural beauty. It's also great for water activities like surfing, boating and swimming.
White Cliffs of Dover
Floods formed the iconic White Cliffs of Dover during the Ice Age. The cliffs at their highest reach 110 metres and run from east to west in Dover for 8 miles. On a clear day, the French coast can be seen along the Strait of Dover, measuring less than 21 miles.

Campsites in Kent and the surrounding area

Your stay for the first night
- South East England/Marden
- South East England/Bexhill-on-SeaKloofs Caravan Park
- South East England
- South East England/Horsted Keynes
- East of England
- East of England/Clacton-on-Sea
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