Dog Friendly Holidays in Kent & Sussex
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Dog Friendly Holidays
We have three holiday parks in Kent & Sussex, all of which are pet friendly – so you and your four-legged friend will be spoilt for choice. Camber Sands even has its own 'Woof Park' dog agility area! You’ll find plenty to keep you busy during your stay, with an array of local attractions to visit. Take a walk on the soft sands of one of the region's beaches, admire the views of the White Cliffs or discover one of the local towns… the choices are endless.
After a day exploring all that the region has to offer, our accommodation options provide the perfect base for you and Fido to come back to. Relax, recharge and get ready for even more adventures tomorrow!
Pet Friendly Holiday Parks in Kent & Sussex
Kent & Sussex
Camber Sands Holiday Park
Near Camber, East Sussex, TN31 7RT
Beach on the doorstep
Indoor pool
Action Packed Activities
Pet Friendly
Kent & Sussex
Romney Sands Holiday Park
Near Greatstone, Kent, TN28 8RN
Beach on the doorstep
Indoor pool
Fishing lakes
Pet Friendly
Kent & Sussex
St Margaret's Bay Holiday Park
Near St Margarets-at-Cliffe, Kent, CT15 6AG
5 mins drive to the beach
Indoor pool
Spa bath and sauna
Pet Friendly
Dog Friendly Attractions in Kent & Sussex
The White Cliffs of Dover
One of Britain's most famous natural icons offering sublime views of the English Channel and the French coastline far beyond.
Mermaid Street, Rye
Take a wander down these romantic cobbles and you'll quickly discover why Mermaid Street is seen as one of the loveliest streets in Britain.
Canterbury
With its beautiful medieval streets, serene waterways and thumping nightlife there's a lot more to Canterbury than its spectacularly famous cathedral.
Leysdown Beach
Building sandcastles, collecting seashells and indulging in fish and chips - a day out at the seaside is what British holidays are made of.
Rye
Romantic cobbled lanes, mysterious passageways and evocative half-timbered buildings - the quaint little streets of Rye are guaranteed to charm!
Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Light Railway
A world-famous miniature railway that's been going for 90 years! Hop on board to travel through the beautiful countryside of Kent in style.
Dungeness National Nature Reserve
One of the planet's largest shingle landscapes and yet Dungeness is anything but desolate! Take a day trip to discover its rare mix of wildlife.
Canterbury Historic River Tours
A guided tour with a difference - you're in a rowing boat! Meander through Canterbury's picturesque waterways to receive a unique view of the city.
The Chapel Down Winery
English wines are booming! So get to know them better with a guided tour and tutored tastings at Chapel Down Winery.
C M Booth Collection
Morgan cars are an iconic part of British motoring history, so discover some of their beautifully restored creations at this wonderful little museum.
Kent Life
A celebration of Kent's rural heritage - meet traditional farm animals, explore apple orchards and go back in time to a vintage village!
Rye Harbour
A lovely little harbour that's a perfect base for exploring the picturesque coastline or the nearby nature reserve and its mysterious castle.
St Margaret's Bay Beach
Situated right in the heart of White Cliffs Country, this stunning shingle beach offers the ultimate day at the seaside.
Minster Leas Beach
Award-winning and well-maintained, Minster Leas is an unspoiled pebble beach. An excellent promenade makes it popular with both dog walkers, cyclists and families.
Greatstone Beach
Greatstone Beach is a popular two-mile long stretch of golden sand, frequented by lovers of windsports including yachting, kitesurfing and kiteboarding.
Camber Sands Beach
As its name suggests, Camber Sands is one of the only beaches in the area to have sand, and the only sand dune system in East Sussex.
Sheerness Beach
Blue Flag Award-winning Sheerness Beach is a centrally-located shingle beach at the tip of Sheppey. It's ideal for walks when the tide is out.
Viking Bay
Popular Viking Bay in the seaside town of Broadstairs offers plenty to keep the kids entertained - swings, bouncy castles and rock pools brimming with sea life.
Dymchurch Beach
Dymchurch Beach on the Kent Coast is the ideal spot for safe swimming and sunbathing thanks to its gently sloping sandy shore. It's great for building sandcastles too!
Botany Bay
When you visit Blue Flag Award-winning Botany Bay, it's impossible to resist the urge to take a photo of this mesmerising golden beach.
Joss Bay
With 200-metres of powder-soft, honey-hued sand and a powerful swell, Joss Bay is a surfer's haven and easily the best spot for surfing in Thanet.
Kingsgate Bay
Sheltered by high white chalk cliffs, Kingsgate Bay is a calm, sandy cove with some of the best sea caves in the country.
Appledore
Head out from Appledore towards the Saxon Shore Way on this circular route, which eventually leads back along the Military Canal Path.
Battle in Brief
This short walk is steeped in history, exploring the town of Battle - the site of the Battle of Hastings - featuring pretty meadows, winding streets and historic buildings.
Egerton
Discover everything the beautiful Kent countryside has to offer on this circular walk which incorporates stretches of the Stour Valley Walk and Greensand Way.
Sandwich to Dover along the Saxon Shore Way
This coastal linear walk follows the Saxon Shore Way from Sandwich to Dover, renowned for its fascinating birds and wildlife to watch out for along the way.
The Kent Coastline Walk - Margate to Broadstairs
Enjoy the iconic White Cliffs on this fantastic walk along the Kent coastline, with many points of interest on route including the Margate Winter Gardens and North Foreland Lighthouse.
Tour of Dungeness
Home to the UK's only desert, explore this circular walk around Dungeness, passing via a nature reserve, lighthouses and ending in a train ride.