Camping & caravanning in the Tunbridge Wells countryside.

Experience the idyllic charm of camping in Tunbridge Wells’ countryside, surrounded by rolling hills, orchards, and typical English villages.

A short drive from the Royal Tunbridge Wells spa town, features English villages adorned with pubs, village stores, farm shops, and wineries offering local produce.

Whether you drive, cycle, or walk, savour the best the region has to offer.

A family with their tent

Unforgettable glamping adventures await.

Imagine waking up to birds singing, sunlight peeking through your tent, and seeing rolling hills all around you.

As well as posh tents, there are cozy wooden cabins dotted around the beautiful area. Imagine ditching the sleeping bag for a plush bed surrounded by fairy lights and even fireplaces to keep you warm at night.

Glamping isn’t just camping, it’s an adventure waiting to unfold, one campfire story at a time.

Family walk in woodlands

Step outside your temporary haven and breathe in the crisp air, scented with pine and wildflowers.

Lush meadows invite leisurely picnics, while winding footpaths beckon adventurous spirits to explore the beauty of the High Weald, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Cycle through ancient woodlands, kayak on the serene River Medway, or simply bask in the golden glow of a campfire, toasting marshmallows under a canopy of stars.

Top tips for a fantastic camping holiday in Tunbridge Wells.

Planning and Pitching:

  • Book early: Popular sites close to Bewl Water or Royal Tunbridge Wells fill up fast, especially in peak season.
  • Renting a Campervan: In Kent your can rent a camper from Kent Campervan Hire or All Seasons Camper Hire (Dog Friendly!)
  • Choose your campsite wisely: Consider amenities like hook-ups, toilet facilities, and playground proximity for families.
  • Getting Here & Around: From ferries to parking your motorhome or campervan, find out more on our getting here & around page.
  • Pack for all weathers: Kent can be breezy and rain showers are always a possibility. Pack warm layers, waterproofs, and windbreaks.
  • Don’t forget the essentials: Essentials like torches, first-aid kits, insect repellent, and adaptors for electrical hook-up are a must.

Exploring and Adventures:

  • Embrace the local produce: Visit farm shops and farmers’ markets for delicious picnics and caravan dinners.
  • Pedal power: Rent bikes from Country Bike or Bewl Water and explore the scenic Bewl Water Trail or venture into the High Weald.
  • Get on the water: Hire kayaks or paddleboards for a tranquil adventure on Bewl Water or the River Medway.
  • History buffs unite: Immerse yourselves in the area’s rich history at our many stately homes and gardens.
  • Family fun: Pack frisbees, balls, and board games for endless campsite entertainment. More ideas in our family friendly attractions article.
  • Rainy Days: If the weather does not turn out as expected, browse our top tips for rainy day fun in Tunbridge Wells! There are plenty of indoor activities.

Enrich your Camping Holiday:

Bonus Tips:

  • Join the Camping and Caravanning Club for discounts on campsites and caravan hires across the UK.
  • Be mindful of campsite rules and regulations, especially regarding noise and fire safety.
  • Leave no trace! Pack out all your rubbish and respect the natural beauty of the area.

We wish you a memorable stay in Tunbridge Wells!

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