The dramatic cliff-top Folkestone Camping and Caravanning Club site is an ideal base to explore the villages and coastline of Kent. The site is on Folkestone Warren, a local nature reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest with nature trails and family activities throughout the year.
Surrounded by the Warren Nature Reserve, the cliff-top location of this club site overlooks a shingle beach that is terrific for families, birdwatchers, sea anglers and walkers. The well laid out site provides grass and hardstanding pitches (with optional electric hook-up) for tents and motorhomes. Caravans are not permitted because of difficult towing access via a long and narrow approach road. Non-members and pets are welcome.
Open from 1 April to 31 October
A selection of grass pitches for tents and motorhomes, without electric hook-ups.
Grass pitches for tents and motorhomes, with electric hook-ups.
Hardstanding motorhome pitches with sea views and electric hook-ups. No caravans permitted, due to access restrictions.
Please note that the site is not suitable for early ferry departures as the gates do not open until 7am.
You can walk to Folkestone or Dover using the footpath from site. The former has a cobbled High Street, harbour, promenade and variety of shops and places to eat, while as well as its world famous white cliffs, Dover is home to a castle that dates back to Roman times.
Other things to do include:
You could also take a day trip to France by ferry or Channel Tunnel.
Elham, Canterbury, Elham (7.1 miles)
Beautifully handcrafted shepherd's huts within the Kent Downs AONB on a working farm.
Westwell, Ashford, Westwell (17 miles)
Traditional camping along the North Downs Way, surrounded by rolling hills and half an hour from Canterbury.