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A compact kitchenette features essential appliances including a kettle, toaster, and microwave on a countertop. A cutting board is positioned nearby, and a sink is equipped with dish-drying racks. Light from a lamp softens the space, complemented by decorative wall art.
Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Compact cosy comfort with courtyard garden

The Channel Annexe is compact, comfortable & provides a cosy haven for two. It has private access, double bed, courtyard garden, ensuite shower, toilet, kitchenette, workspace, TV, strong internet & ample free parking. Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Eastry, it is surrounded by Kent's beautiful countryside & is a short distance from wedding venues, local amenities (pub, takeaways, shops & post office) & is within easy reach of the Channel ports, seaside, Canterbury & London.

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A cozy sleeping area is highlighted by a king bed adorned with a patterned duvet cover. A simple breakfast table with two chairs sits nearby. Fresh towels are neatly arranged on the bed, and soft lighting from a bedside lamp creates a calming ambiance.
Guest house
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Adorable self-contained countryside hideaway

Take a break & unwind at this cute countryside hideaway or break up your journey to the ferry or Eurotunnel. 1 Night stays offered! Self contained 1 bedroom converted stable with kitchen area with a kettle, fridge, microwave, cutlery & crockery Bathroom with shower Seating area inside & courtyard seating outside. Close to many countryside walks & woods in a quiet village Perfect base to explore so many areas of Kent. Only 10 minute drive to Deal, Dover & Sandwich or 25mins to Folkestone

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Cottage
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 490 reviews

Westfields Cottage Sleeps 5 Beautiful setting

Quaint , secluded , countryside /village cottage. Suitable for travelling golfers, business people, and an inbetween stop over from and to Europe for the holiday makers . Or you could just make a lovely weekend of it and visit all of our lovely coast and countryside .... cottage much bigger than the pictures. After all.... We are known as the "Garden of England ". Guest rate for 2 people, is for 1 bedroom only . If you require 2 bedrooms for 2 guests then there will be an extra charge of £15.

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Shepherd’s hut
5 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Romantic Getaway with Hot Tub for 2

Nestled in the beautiful Kent countryside lies 'Hazy Fields'. A rustic shepherds hut with private hot tub for two, located next to our wildlife enriched pond, and surrounding fields. This really is a place to relax, soak up the relaxed atmosphere, gaze up at the stars and enjoy that well deserved break away. Situated between the medieval town of Sandwich and seaside coast of Deal within a 10 minute drive each way. Canterbury just 20 minutes further, there is plenty to see whilst away.

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Holiday home
5 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

The Rabbit Hole - A beautiful countryside stay

Welcome to our "Rabbit Hole", aptly named as you will discover on your visit to us; just peep out of the windows! Spacious but intimate, we hope that we got your holiday home right. Some of the stuff we thought of, a super king bed, so you can stretch out like starfish. Love music, connect and play your sounds on the Samsung speaker. 65" television to watch a Netflix epic? Open the window in the bedroom, fill the big bath tub and immerse yourself in the night sky with a glass of bubbles

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Cottage
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Little Cottage by the sea

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Lovely cosy cottage ideal for a couples getaway from it all. The Cottage is a 6 min drive from the beach or a lovely 20 min walk taking in the woods along the way. St Margaret’s at Cliffe is a 10 min drive and has a lovely secluded beach with a cabin selling teas coffee bacon rolls and ice cream 🍨 and a lovely pub The Coastguard . Deal town is about 10 mins drive away and has a wealth of shops and restaurants. Great market on Saturdays

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Farm stay
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

The Midnight Express; Magical Bus, Hot Tub+ Views!

Probably the most magical bus stay in the UK, inspired by the romance of the Orient Express & Harry Potter ✨ Set in peaceful countryside near Canterbury, with epic views, the Midnight Express is a one-of-a-kind converted double-decker bus for couples, families, and small groups seeking a cosy, playful stay. With a hot tub, gaming area in the driver’s seat, cinema snug, log burner, private garden, and separate First Class Waiting Room, it feels like a magical little world of its own.

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Farm stay
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

The Dairy - On a Real Working Farm, AONB, Kent

Breakfast is included! Chilton Farmyard B&B offers an unusual farm stay in Kent, where, if you like, you can meet the calves, cows and ponies. Situated in the peaceful Alkham Valley ( AONB) between Dover and Canterbury, our B&B will cater for anything from family walking holidays to romantic getaways. With a multitude of footpaths, we have the ideal location for a dog-friendly break. Parks, pubs and tea rooms can be included on rambling routes, with many lovely beaches nearby.

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A spacious living area features a rustic brick fireplace with a wood-burning stove at its center. Two comfortable sofas provide ample seating, accompanied by a coffee table and a television. Soft textiles and decorative elements add warmth to the ambiance.
Guest house
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews

Converted forge with hot tub

Cosy cottage-style property in the garden of our family home. Perfect for single or couple retreats or for small families (double sofabed in living area). Pet friendly. Hot Tub (in shared garden) with exclusive use. Moments from local amenities (village shop, Chinese, pub, bakery). The area boasts many places to visit - beautiful beaches, countryside walks and numerous pubs. Short distance from historic towns of Sandwich, Deal and Canterbury. LGBTQIA+ and ENM welcoming

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A bright bedroom corner features a window offering views of the surrounding landscape. A white chair with decorative cushions is positioned beside the window, while soft natural light fills the room. Gray walls and sloping ceilings create a cozy atmosphere.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

The Annexe - Optional Hot Tub - Nr Dover

Our home and Annexe is situated just off the main road in the village of Lydden where we are surrounded by a National Nature Reserve and have access to beautiful walks on the chalk downlands and the Whitecliffs of Dover Coastal Walk is also close by. The village of Lydden has good transport links being adjacent to the A2 connecting Dover to London and within the easy reach the High Speed rail route to London St Pancras, Dover ferry port and the Eurotunnel.

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Shepherd’s hut
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

Kent Shepherds Hut - Romantic Escape -Willows Rest

Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape, nestled amongst mature willow trees within the grounds of an old Kent farmhouse you will find a 'hidden gem'. Willows Rest Shepherds Hut has been lovingly created to offer the most private and comfortable accommodation in an absolute idyllic, waterside setting. Snuggle up in the hut or get comfy on the decking overlooking the nature pond and take a rest from everyday life.

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A hand-built wooden cabin is elevated on stilts, surrounded by lush greenery. The structure features a spacious deck with railings, accessible via a set of stairs. Below, a secluded garden hosts hammock chairs and a fire pit, creating a welcoming outdoor space.
Tiny home
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 348 reviews

Badgers' Hollow, a luxury cabin on stilts

We are in the heart of rural Kent but with easy access to Canterbury, Dover and Folkestone. As well as a plethora of walks and cycle trails on the doorstep, Badgers’ Hollow is set in its own quarter acre sunken garden, with outdoor games, furniture and a firepit for outdoor dining! It's a great place for a tranquil break while offering plenty of places of interest to explore. Pets are welcome.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Dover District?

    Dover District has a mix of neighborhoods with local character, including coastal towns like Deal and charming areas near historic sites. Many travelers choose to stay near the waterfront for sea views and easy access to walking paths.

  • What are the best things to do in Dover District with kids?

    Families can explore Dover Castle’s historic ramparts, enjoy the interactive exhibits at the Dover Museum, or discover wildlife in nature reserves around the district. Coastal walks and beaches provide space for creative play and outdoor fun.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Dover District?

    Climb the White Cliffs of Dover, tour the historic grounds of Dover Castle, and stroll along Deal Pier for coastal views. Museums, gardens, and local eateries are also frequently suggested for travelers.

  • How is the weather in Dover District?

    Dover District has cool winters around 36–47°F (2–8°C) and mild summers with highs near 72°F (22°C). Expect changeable skies year-round, with the most rainfall in autumn and early winter.

  • When is the best time to visit Dover District?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for visits, with milder temperatures between 53–72°F (12–22°C) and more outdoor events. Cooler months bring a quieter atmosphere and coastal storms.

  • What are the best places to visit in Dover District?

    Explore Dover Castle, walk the paths atop the White Cliffs of Dover, or discover Deal’s traditional pier and historic streets. The district is also known for its gardens and small museums sharing local stories.

  • What are some hiking trails in Dover District?

    Hiking in Dover District includes popular trails along the White Cliffs of Dover, nature walks at Samphire Hoe, and routes around Kearsney Abbey’s landscaped parkland. Each trail brings a different view of the area’s landscapes and history.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Dover District?

    Family activities include hands-on exhibits at Dover Museum, exploring castle tunnels, and pebble collecting along the beaches. Parks and coastal trails provide opportunities for picnics and exploring local wildlife.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Dover District?

    Popular day trips include exploring Canterbury’s historic center, discovering rural villages across Kent, or relaxing at nearby beaches. Gardens and countryside trails around the district also provide local escapes.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Dover District?

    Many accommodations in Dover District welcome pets, especially in coastal towns and rural neighborhoods. Local walking paths and beaches make it easy to explore with a dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Dover District?

    Start early to explore major sites before crowds gather, and carry a rain jacket for quick weather changes. Many local cafes and shops highlight regional ingredients, so sampling seasonal specialties is frequently suggested.

  • What is Dover District known for?

    Dover District is known for its iconic White Cliffs of Dover, its role in maritime history, and Dover Castle overlooking the Channel. Coastal scenery, historic towns, and cultural sites draw visitors year-round.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Dover District?

    Explore secret gardens like Russell Gardens, discover the Roman Painted House, or wander less-travelled paths near Deal’s historic villages. These sites invite a quieter look at Dover District’s layers of history and nature.

  • What are the best foods to try in Dover District?

    Dover District is known for classic fish and chips, locally caught seafood, and traditional Kentish pies. Bakeries often serve scones with local preserves, and farm shops provide seasonal cheeses and produce.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Dover District?

    Pack comfortable shoes for walking, layers for variable weather, and a waterproof jacket for possible rain. Sun protection is useful year-round on coastal paths, and a travel adapter can help with charging devices.

  • What is the nightlife in Dover District like?

    Nightlife in Dover District centers around cozy pubs, seaside bars, and occasional live music in local venues. In towns like Deal and Dover, you can socialize over regional ales or wine while enjoying the coastal ambiance.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Dover District?

    Dover District has frequently suggested events such as vibrant summer regattas, food festivals in coastal towns, and local heritage celebrations. The district often hosts outdoor concerts and seasonal fairs around major holidays.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Dover District?

    Dover District has family friendly vacation rentals, with many homes and apartments providing space for groups and children. Look for properties with kitchens, gardens, or easy access to nature and attractions.

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