11 Cranbrook waterside campsites
Bodiam, Robertsbridge, East Sussex (6.8 miles)
Unique, family friendly railway carriage with picturesque views of the East Sussex countryside and Bodiam Castle.
Bodiam, Robertsbridge, East Sussex (6.9 miles)
4.62 /5
10 reviews
90%
would recommend
Camping and Shepherd's Huts on a 200 acre farm. Onsite watersports and a cafe serving food, drink and cocktails!
Bodiam, Robertsbridge, East Sussex (7 miles)
4.57 /5
46 reviews
83%
would recommend
Rural caravan and camping site with big pitches and an adventure playground. Campfires and pets welcome.
Peasmarsh, East Sussex (9.1 miles)
4.54 /5
14 reviews
79%
would recommend
Peaceful campsite with bucket showers on the banks of the River Rother, ten minutes from Rye. Dog friendly.
Paddock Wood, Kent (9.5 miles)
4.38 /5
37 reviews
89%
would recommend
Award-winning, spacious camping park set in the beautiful countryside by the River Medway. Dog friendly.
Appledore, Rye, East Sussex (11.6 miles)
5 /5
7 reviews
100%
would recommend
Two luxury safari tents with hot tubs, ensuites, scenic views and dogs welcome. 15 minutes to Camber Sands!
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Flimwell, Wadhurst, East Sussex (5.3 miles)
Cedar Gables is a small camp site with excellent facilities, surrounded on three sides by trees.
Lamberhurst, Kent (6.2 miles)
Grass pitches for tents and tourers on Bewl Water reservoir with an onsite aqua park, café, bike hire and fishing.
Northiam, Rye, East Sussex (6.6 miles)
Beautiful Sussex site with river cruises available. Explore the landscape with kayaks, row boats, and canoes.
Harrietsham, Maidstone, Kent (11.3 miles)
Yurts and a shepherd's hut with private facilities and luxurious interiors set on a farm right by Leeds Castle.
Egerton, Ashford, Kent (11.3 miles)
Adult only, off-grid and eco friendly glamping in bespoke shepherd's huts looking out over the North Downs.