Holiday Cottages in Kent
We have an assortment of holiday cottages across the Kent coast and countryside, available to book all year round. Kent has been nicknamed the Garden of England for many years, due to its picturesque landscape, dotted with pretty meadows, scenic marshlands, dramatic white cliffs and serene beaches. Canterbury is Kent’s largest city and we have a range of holiday homes nearby, as well as within the popular coastal destinations of Folkestone, Deal, Whitstable, Broadstairs and Ramsgate. Kent is a truly stunning holiday destination and we have plenty of unique holiday lets across the entire region to discover.
If you fancy bringing along the whole family, including pets, then we suggest checking out our range of dog-friendly cottages in Kent. With miles upon miles of coast to and plenty of countryside to explore, Kent is a region that is sure to get tails wagging with excitement! Dogs are also welcome in some of Kent’s most popular historical sites, including Hever Castle, Winston Churchill’s home Chartwell and Goodnestone Park.
Perhaps you’re looking to swap muddy paws and busy family life for something a little quieter? Why not treat yourself to one of our luxury properties? With amenities such as hot tubs and swimming pools on offer, our luxury cottages will have you so relaxed and at home that you won’t want to leave! Of course if you still want to bring along a canine companion and the rest of the family, some of our luxury homes are still pet and family friendly.
Planning Your Holiday in Kent
A trip to the Kentish seaside is a must, whether you’d like to extend your stay in one of our coastal cottages, or you just fancy a trip to the beach in the car. One of Kent’s most popular coastal towns is Whitstable, where we have a select portfolio of self-catering accommodation. Locally known as one of Kent’s quirkiest towns, Whitstable is home to a variety of local businesses and eateries, its most famous delicacy being its world-famous oysters, which have been harvested there since the Roman era.
Sandwich Bay and Deal are other popular Kentish coastal destinations. Deal won the Telegraph’s High Street of the Year Award in 2017, and its plethora of shops, cafes and eateries are testimony to the award.
Romney Marsh, also known as “The Fifth Continent” due to its varied landscape, is also a great place to holiday. Running from Hythe to Dungeness, the Romney Marsh area is where Kentish coast meets the countryside and is home to some great family attractions such as the world’s smallest public railway, which is always a unique way to take in the landscape of the area.
Whether you are searching for a quick weekend break, or planning a long family holiday, Kent is always a great pick. Offering sandy beaches, history, good food, friendly faces and in the ideal location just 40 minutes outside of London, Kent is sure to impress.
If you would like to learn more about visiting Kent and its many attractions take a moment to enjoy our Kent Travel Guide, where our local team has collected the very best information on things to do and special hidden gems to help you get the most out of your holiday or short break.
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