Things to do near Romney Sands Holiday Park
Greatstone, Kent, TN28 8RN
The Best Things to Do at Romney Sands
For a slice of seaside heaven, choose Romney Sands. The park is moments away from the soft, golden shores, and wildlife-rich dunes of Greatstone Beach - making it ideal for classic seaside activities, watersports or a little uninterrupted relaxation.
Dungeness National Nature Reserve awaits you in the south. This gigantic shingle landscape is a sanctuary to many rare plants and wildfowl; there's a lovely Victorian lighthouse too. Take the Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Light Railway to arrive here in style.
Head further along the coast, and you'll discover attractions like Camber Sands, a dreamy 7-mile long beach and quaint medieval Rye.
Amazing attractions near Romney Sands
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.
Dymchurch Amusement Park
Gentle rides, ice cream and arcades - a day at the beach isn't complete without a trip to the funfair!
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.
Action Watersports
Want some adrenalin pumped fun? Action Watersports offers Jet Skis, FlyBoarding, SUP, Pups on SUPs, fun rides, water-skiing, wakeboarding, and a water park!
Lydd Kart Circuit
Put your foot to the floor and take on one of the fastest go karting racetracks in the whole country!
The Kitesurf Centre
Kitesurfing, kiteboarding, powerkiting, kite landboarding - if you've ever dreamt of taking up a thrilling kite sport then there's surely nowhere better to learn!
Port Lympne Reserve
Barbary lions, spectacled bears, Rothschild giraffe - just some of the 80 species that call this wildlife park home - so why not say hello?
Howletts Wild Animal Park
You'll meet over 400 rare species at this conservation park - from magnificent tigers and snow leopards to the cutest baby rhinos!
Rye
Romantic cobbled lanes, mysterious passageways and evocative half-timbered buildings - the quaint little streets of Rye are guaranteed to charm!
Canterbury
With its beautiful medieval streets, serene waterways and thumping nightlife there's a lot more to Canterbury than its spectacularly famous cathedral.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Old Lighthouse
Climb to the top of this 46-metre high lighthouse and you'll be rewarded with awesome sweeping views of the English Channel.
Greatstone Beach
Greatstone Beach is a popular two-mile long stretch of golden sand, frequented by lovers of windsports including yachting, kitesurfing and kiteboarding.
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!
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.
Appledore
Head out from Appledore towards the Saxon Shore Way on this circular route, which eventually leads back along the Military Canal Path.
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.
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.