Folkestone Holiday parks: no available offers. Here are other great options for your stay!
10 5 reviews
Folkestone
11/09 – 12/09
£203/nightfor 1 night
The Cabin - Log Fire Cosy Home. Sleeps 4
1 2
cabin , Folkestone
This Folkestone lodge provides easy access to the Kent Downs (3.2 km drive), Folkestone Beach (1.3 km drive), Folkestone Harbour (965 m drive), and the Kent Battle of Britain Museum (6.4 km drive). This pet-friendly, one-bedroom, one-bathroom accommodation accommodates up to four guests and is ideally situated for exploring local attractions including the Leas Lift and the Elham Valley Railway Museum.
9.9 30 reviews
Folkestone
27/06 – 28/06
£117/nightfor 1 night
The Shack
1 2
cabin , Kent
This Folkestone log cabin near Frogholt offers stunning North Downs views, a 10-minute (16km) drive from Folkestone's seaside and 5 minutes (8km) from a supermarket, with easy access to the Channel Tunnel. This self-catering cottage sleeps two in one bedroom with one bathroom, features a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, parking, and excellent guest reviews; explore nearby farmland walks to see Romney Marsh ewes.
9.8 30 reviews
Folkestone
11/09 – 12/09
£163/nightfor 1 night
The Cabin Log Fire Cosy Home
1 2
cabin , Folkestone
This self-catering lodge in Folkestone is conveniently located just a 6-minute drive from the Eurotunnel and 3.7 kilometers from Folkestone Central Railway Station. The 35 square meter property accommodates up to 7 guests with pets welcome, offering a kitchen with a dishwasher and oven, a garden, terrace, and complimentary parking.
9.9 284 reviews
Folkestone
17/08 – 21/08
£91/nighttotal: £364 (4 )
Contemporary Garden Room 3 Miles From Folkestone
1 2
cabin , Kent
This contemporary garden room is located on the North Downs Way, a short distance from the M20 motorway and a local railway station with high-speed links to London. The accommodation has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and user experience. The self-contained garden room offers a peaceful retreat for two guests. It features a kitchen with a fridge, a private garden, and access to a shared garden. Guests can enjoy continental breakfasts with local produce, explore the nearby walking trails and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and attend the annual White Cliffs Walking Festival.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Folkestone
What are the top attractions to visit on a day trip to Folkestone?
Folkestone's got plenty to see in a day! You've got the Creative Quarter with its independent shops and art galleries, the harbour with its historic fishing boats and the Leas, a beautiful clifftop promenade with stunning views of the English Channel. And don't miss the Folkestone Triennial, a contemporary art festival that pops up every three years.
Which sections of Folkestone are best for finding holiday parks?
Most of the holiday parks in Folkestone are located around the outskirts, near the coast. You'll find a good selection around the areas of Sandgate and Hythe, which are both lovely spots with easy access to the beach and the countryside.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Folkestone?
What are the best activities for camping lovers in Folkestone ?
Folkestone is a great place for camping enthusiasts! You can go for walks along the coast, explore the nearby countryside, or visit the historic Dover Castle. There are also plenty of opportunities for watersports, including kayaking, paddleboarding and sailing.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Folkestone?
Folkestone is a great place for camping because it's right on the coast, with easy access to the beach and the countryside. There are also plenty of things to see and do in the area, so you won't be bored. Plus, the town itself has a good selection of pubs, restaurants, and shops.
What outdoor events or nature festivals are happening in and around Folkestone?
Keep an eye out for the Folkestone Food Festival, which usually happens in the summer, and the Folkestone Triennial, a contemporary art festival that takes place every three years. There are also plenty of smaller events and festivals happening throughout the year, so check the local listings for more information.
What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Folkestone?
Folkestone's weather is pretty typical for the south-east of England, with mild winters and warm summers. You can expect some rain, so it's always a good idea to pack a waterproof jacket. You'll see plenty of seabirds around the coast, and there's a chance you might spot a seal or a dolphin too. Be mindful of the tides, especially if you're walking along the coast.
What family-friendly outdoor activities are available in Folkestone?
Folkestone's got plenty for families! You can go for a walk along the Leas, visit the Folkestone Harbour Arm, or take a ride on the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway. There's also a great park called The Warren, which has a playground, a cafe, and plenty of space to run around.