Holiday rentals in Dungeness

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A secluded cabin is situated amidst a lush green landscape, surrounded by rolling hills and fields. The cabin blends into the natural setting, offering tranquility and a sense of privacy, with wildflowers dotting the grassy area around it.
Cabin
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Romantic Off-Grid Cabin w/ Sunset View, Canterbury

A romantic cabin with sunset views all to yourself. Tucked in its own 15 acre field in the Kent Downs AONB, this off-grid cabin is a peaceful and completely private escape just 6 miles from Canterbury. Perfect for slow mornings, countryside walks and fireside evenings watching the sunset. - No neighbours – secluded 15 acres - Sunset views of nature - Total peace and no light pollution – incredible stars - Dog-friendly - Country walks - Fully off-grid (but with hot water, kitchen & wood burner)

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The interior of the treehouse showcases rustic wooden walls and a tree integrated into the design. A large window allows natural light to fill the space, while a cozy seating area features a leather armchair and patterned cushions. A small desk and shelving are visible, adorned with greenery.
Treehouse
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 636 reviews

Private secluded treehouse retreat

20ft up nesting between three sturdy oak trees this treehouse made of recycled timbers and is surrounded by trees and has glimpses of the northdowns AONB Cosy and private set on the edge of a barley field the only sound is wind through the trees and birdsong. Heater and double glazing makes this ideal in winter or summer, and a chemical loo in the cabin at ground level adds a creature comfort. There is an induction hob, cool box electric kettle and Bluetooth speaker and a variety of games .

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A restored fishermen's cottage is set against a dramatic sunset, with vibrant hues of orange and pink filling the sky. The cottage features white exterior walls and a staircase leading to a small balcony, surrounded by the natural beauty of Dungeness.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Dungeness fisherman’s cottage full of character.

Being one of the original fishermen's cottages on Dungeness, Seaview Cottage has been lovingly restored to cater for modern needs yet still maintain it's old charm with the original wood panelled interior throughout. It is perfectly situated with sea views to the front and the wild shingle beach known as 'The Desert of England' all around you. The famous RHDR miniature steam railway runs just a few strides from your front door and the Dungeness National Nature Reserve stretches out behind you.

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A small wooden table with two folding chairs is set by open glass doors, revealing views of the grassy landscape beyond. The table is arranged with bowls and cups, inviting guests to enjoy a meal while taking in the scenery.
Flat
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 688 reviews

Mistral Coastal Cabin - Dungeness, sleeps 2/3

Delightful, cosy holiday cabin on the shingle at Dungeness, moments from the sea, with wonderful views. A spacious modern en-suite shower room and separate living room, with small kitchen give you the option to rustle up basic meals, and a generous comfy kingsize bed (twin beds option) awaits you. There is a sofa bed for another guest/child. Spectacular views of the two lighthouses across the shingle towards the sea and only moments from one of the best pub restaurants around, The Pilot Inn!.

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A charming treehouse, built from cedar wood, is nestled among lush greenery. The structure features a conical roof and large, arched windows. A wooden boardwalk with steps leads to the entrance, surrounded by vibrant leaves and natural scenery.
Treehouse
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Luxurious, picture-perfect, stunning treehouse

Hoots Treehouse is a picture-perfect, romantic, luxurious treehouse with all mod cons in an area of outstanding natural beauty - only 45 minutes south of M25. Clad in aromatic cedar wood, beautifully furnished - ideal private, woodland retreat for couples. Can also comfortably sleep up to 2 children (from 5 years) on single mattresses in loft area accessed by a ladder and hatch. NOT SUITABLE FOR 4 ADULTS. A wonderful place to chill-out and lose yourself - you won't want to leave! Sheer bliss!

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A charming wooden lodge is nestled among lush green trees, featuring a sloped roof and welcoming wooden deck. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior, and the entrance opens directly into a spacious and inviting living area. Surrounding greenery enhances the tranquil setting.
Cabin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Goldcrest Lodge Wadhurst

Goldcrest Lodge is a peaceful hideaway within secluded woods on the 140 acre historic estate of Wadhurst Castle. It is designed to blend in to its woodland setting, yet is bright and spacious with modern luxuries - perfect for a romantic break, a restful escape or for reconnecting with nature. It has a double bedroom (5' bed) with huge picture window, a central main room with sofa bed leading to a kitchen area and separate shower room beyond. Decking and private screened bath. Dog friendly.

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A single-story dwelling is shown, featuring a white exterior with several windows. A garage is attached on the side, and a pathway leads to the front door. Tall grasses with purple flowers are present in the foreground, complementing the clear blue sky.
Cabin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

The Old Log Cabin at Dungeness

The 'Old Log Cabin' with amazing views over the English channel is located on the beach, and is built around old Victorian railway carriages. An ideal cosy place to chill. In the centre there is a dining area, and a separate seating area with views over the channel. There are 4 bedrooms; superking bedroom, kingsize bedroom, double bedroom and a single bedroom with an extra pull-out. The kitchen is retro but has modern kitchen appliances. The property includes a lounge and a massive bathroom.

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An aerial view of a unique bubble lodging situated on a grassy area surrounded by trees in bloom. Nearby, a wood-burning hot tub and seating area are visible, offering an inviting outdoor space for relaxation.
Farm stay
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Wooded Bubble tent

Located on a 120 acre farm. The ultimate star gazing pad. The unusual lodging is fully equipped to help you enjoy a excellent and original night. A cosy bed, a toilet, shower, clean towels and a thousand stars over you. Lay in bed turn off the lamps and start counting. Enjoy a relaxing wood burning hot tub with a glass of prosecco, inhale a breath of fresh air and lay back and enjoy the views of the North downs. Tap onto my profile picture see my other bubbles. Not suitable for under 4 years.

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The exterior of the shepherd's hut is captured at twilight, revealing a blue corrugated metal facade. Warm lights illuminate the space, highlighting the double doors and a cozy seating area. Surrounding greenery complements a tranquil atmosphere with a wood-burning stove visible nearby.
Shepherd’s hut
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Romantic Luxury Retreat | Hot Tub & Sunset Views

Perched over the Elham Valley, this romantic luxury shepherd’s hut offers sweeping views & total seclusion. Styled in timeless Farrow & Ball tones with Liberty fabrics, it features a plush duck down bed, log burner, soft waffle robes & slippers. Unwind in the hot tub under starry skies, wake to glowing sunrises & end with unforgettable sunsets. Surrounded by peaceful countryside & friendly Valais Blacknose sheep, goats and hens. Just moments walk from the award-winning Kings Arms gastropub.

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Double doors open to reveal views of the shingle desert, with a wooden deck extending into the landscape. Soft natural light fills the space, highlighting the peaceful surroundings and distant power lines against the sky.
Guest house
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 459 reviews

Shingle Shack - Dungeness Nature Reserve

Shingle Shack overlooks & is nestled on the edge of the wonderful shingle desert of Dungeness. The Beach is a two minute walk & the Romney,Hythe & Dymchurch Railway runs past the bottom of this quirky & contemporary dwelling. Shingle Shack is a deceptively spacious detached property with large lounge,shower room,comfy bedroom, private access & parking for one car. It is perfectly situated to explore the wonderful beach's,nature reserves & quaint villages that the Romney Marsh has to offer.

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An open-plan living space features a dark sofa with colorful cushions, enhancing the relaxed ambiance. A generous dining table is set for meals, accompanied by wooden chairs. Windows allow natural light to flood the room, providing a view of the surrounding landscape.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Beach house in Dungeness

Beautiful Dungeness house right on the beach with ever changing views of the sea all year round. The house incorporates an original train carriage and the living space is open plan. The well equipped kitchen includes a generous dining table and chairs, which also looks out across the beach. There are two double bedrooms within the carriage as well as a shower room. An ideal place to explore Dungeness as well as discovering the wider area including Rye, Folkestone and the Romney Marsh.

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A spacious studio with high ceilings is complemented by exposed wooden beams. A Swedish log burner sits centrally on a tiled platform. Large windows allow natural light to flood the space, enhancing the calm atmosphere. A cozy seating area and dining space are also visible.
Guest house
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 290 reviews

Woodsmoke Studio: Boho country retreat

Relax and unwind in this artist-run bohemian retreat. Tucked away in the village of Preston, surrounded by countryside, you'll enjoy a peaceful 'get-away' within easy reach of local amenities and Kent's stunning coastline. The studio is blissfully quiet, set back from the cottage with its own entrance under a vine-covered pergola, with views to a large garden. Your host is happy to interact as much or as little as you like, gladly sharing the best experiences the area has to offer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Dungeness located?

    Dungeness is set on the southern coast of England, within the county of Kent. This distinct area is known for its wide shingle beaches, marshland, and scenic open horizons.

  • When is the best time to visit Dungeness?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for exploring Dungeness, when temperatures range from 47–71°F (8–22°C) and rainfall is moderate. Shoulder seasons also provide quieter surroundings and opportunities to enjoy the unique landscape.

  • What are some things to do near Dungeness?

    You can explore the Dungeness National Nature Reserve, wander among distinctive beach huts, or visit the historic Dungeness Lighthouse. The area also has local art studios, walking trails, and a heritage railway nearby.

  • How is the weather near Dungeness?

    Dungeness sees cool winters near 36–47°F (2–8°C), with wetter months in autumn and early winter. Summers are mild at 55–71°F (13–22°C), and breezes from the Channel are common year-round, so layers and waterproof clothing are useful.