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Foxhunter Park

9.5 Miles / 18 minute drive from Broadstairs
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Close to Ramsgate and only a short drive from Kent’s golden sandy beaches, this superbly located and beautifully landscaped Mediterranean style park boasts a gorgeous water garden, bird aviary, children’s adventure land, football pitch, outdoor swimming pools for both adults and toddlers including a waterfall pool and a sumptuous clubhouse with poolside Tiki bar and great all round family facilities.
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Regency Villas

21.2 Miles / 36 minute drive from Broadstairs
Sleeps 6
Regency Villas is a delightful collection of holiday cottages set within the grounds of the beautiful Broome Park Estate in the quintessential Kent countryside.
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St Margarets Bay

23.0 Miles / 38 minute drive from Broadstairs
Sleeps 4
St. Margaret’s Bay Holiday Park, situated in the Kent countryside, offers a serene escape for those seeking a blend of relaxation and activity.
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Canterbury Reach Lodge Retreat

24.0 Miles / 42 minute drive from Broadstairs
Sleeps 2
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Canterbury Reach Lodge Retreat is part of our Wanderwood Collection and tucked away in the rolling hills above historic Canterbury.
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Foxhunter Park, Kent

Driving Distance: About 18 minutes (9.46 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 6 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Nestled in the Kent countryside, Foxhunter Park is a Mediterranean-style haven offering a water garden, bird aviary, children’s adventure land, football pitch, and outdoor swimming pools complete with a waterfall pool. The clubhouse with a poolside Tiki bar and family facilities ensures a luxurious and fun-filled stay.

Who will love these lodges? Foxhunter Park is a family paradise, especially suited for those with children who will adore the adventure land and pools. Couples will also appreciate the romantic setting and the clubhouse’s evening entertainment. The park’s landscaping and facilities make it a unique retreat for all.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Onsite, guests can enjoy swimming, tennis, and a Roman whirlpool. The clubhouse offers a bar, restaurant, and amusements, with entertainment provided during selected dates. For dining options, the park’s restaurant serves delicious meals, and there’s a Tiki bar for refreshing drinks.

What’s nearby? The golden sandy beaches of Kent are a short drive away, perfect for seaside activities. Ramsgate, with its maritime museum and harbour, is nearby. For family fun, Dreamland Margate amusement park is within a 30-minute drive, offering rides and attractions for all ages.

Accommodation options: Foxhunter Park provides luxury lodges like the Forester and The Whitstable, ideal for families or groups up to 6. The Monkton Lodge also sleeps 6 and is pet-friendly, offering a cosy woodburning stove and decking area. Note that not all accommodations allow pets, and there are no hot tubs available.


Regency Villas, Kent

Driving Distance: About 36 minutes (21.18 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 6 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Set within the Broome Park Estate, Regency Villas offers a serene escape in the Kent countryside. The holiday cottages boast en-suite bathrooms, open-plan living spaces, and access to leisure facilities including tennis, squash, and golf within the estate.

Who will love these lodges? Regency Villas is perfect for families and groups seeking a tranquil retreat with a touch of luxury. Golf enthusiasts and those who enjoy leisure sports will find the on-site facilities particularly appealing.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Guests can indulge in the estate’s leisure facilities, dine at the on-site bar and restaurant, or enjoy a round of golf. The villas are set in a private walled area, providing a secluded and exclusive feel.

What’s nearby? The historic city of Canterbury is just 10 miles away, where visitors can explore Canterbury Cathedral and the city’s rich heritage. The coastal towns of Dover and Folkestone are also within easy reach, offering access to the Channel Tunnel and ferry services.

Accommodation options: The Regency and The Villa are recently refurbished holiday homes that sleep up to 6 people, featuring queen-sized beds, en-suite bathrooms, and open-plan living areas. These homes are set in a historic part of the estate, offering a blend of modern comfort and timeless elegance.


St Margarets Bay, Kent

Driving Distance: About 38 minutes (22.96 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 6 | Pet friendly? Yes (selected accommodations)

What to expect: Located by the White Cliffs of Dover, St Margarets Bay offers an idyllic coastal setting with facilities such as an indoor heated pool, sauna, spa bath, gym, and an entertainment venue. It’s a perfect blend of relaxation and activity, with stunning sea views and a family-friendly atmosphere.

Who will love these lodges? This park is ideal for families and couples alike, with its spa facilities offering a peaceful retreat and the play park and 5-acre field providing ample space for children to play.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Besides the extensive leisure facilities, guests can enjoy dining at The Boathouse Bar and Restaurant or take advantage of the takeaway service. There’s also a convenience store and laundrette on site.

What’s nearby? The iconic White Cliffs offer breathtaking walks and views, while Canterbury Cathedral, a World Heritage Site, is within driving distance. The seaside towns of Whitstable and Herne Bay are also nearby, offering charming beaches and local eateries.

Accommodation options: St Margarets Bay provides a range of bungalows and lodges, such as the Woodcroft 3 Bed Lodge and the Northborough Bungalow, which are pet-friendly and come with modern amenities. Some accommodations also feature hot tubs for an extra touch of luxury.


Canterbury Reach Lodge Retreat, Kent

Driving Distance: About 42 minutes (23.99 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 6 | Pet friendly? Yes (selected accommodations)

What to expect: Part of the Wanderwood Collection, Canterbury Reach Lodge Retreat is a peaceful sanctuary set in the hills above Canterbury. The luxury lodges offer contemporary interiors and are surrounded by the scenic countryside, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and exploration.

Who will love these lodges? Couples seeking a romantic getaway and families looking for a quiet holiday will find Canterbury Reach Lodge Retreat to be a perfect choice. The peaceful surroundings and high-quality lodges provide a restful experience.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? The retreat is all about unwinding in the comfort of your lodge, with spacious decking areas and countryside views. While there are no extensive on-site facilities, the focus is on enjoying the natural environment and the comforts of your accommodation.

What’s nearby? The historic city of Canterbury is close by, offering cultural sites such as Canterbury Cathedral and St Augustine’s Abbey. The coastal towns of Whitstable and Herne Bay are within easy reach for seaside excursions.

Accommodation options: The retreat offers a variety of lodges, such as the Edenbridge and Finglesham, which are perfect for couples, and the Rochester and Appledore, which are ideal for families or groups. Selected lodges are pet-friendly and some feature hot tubs for an indulgent stay.


What to do on a family or couple’s hot tub break in Broadstairs

Welcome to Broadstairs, a charming seaside town nestled in the heart of South East England, within the picturesque county of Kent. Known for its stunning coastal views, sandy beaches, and rich cultural heritage, Broadstairs offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure for both families and couples seeking a memorable hot tub break.

With a diverse range of activities that cater to all ages, Broadstairs is an ideal destination whether you’re looking to explore historic sites, enjoy local cuisine, or simply unwind in the comfort of a luxury lodge with a hot tub.

Sightseeing in Broadstairs

Broadstairs is steeped in history and natural beauty, making it a haven for sightseers. From the iconic Victorian architecture to the awe-inspiring chalk cliffs of the Isle of Thanet, there’s a picture-perfect scene at every turn. The town’s quaint streets, lined with independent shops and eateries, lead to the beautiful promenade overlooking the sea, where you can soak up the coastal ambiance.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Broadstairs

When visiting Broadstairs, there are several attractions that simply cannot be missed. Here’s a curated list of the top 5 must-see spots:

Viking Bay

As the main beach of Broadstairs, Viking Bay is a picturesque horseshoe-shaped bay fringed with a sandy beach and backed by a promenade and cliffside terraces. It’s perfect for a family day out or a romantic stroll. Estimated pricing: Free. For more information, visit the official Broadstairs beach guide.

Bleak House

Immerse yourself in literary history at Bleak House, where Charles Dickens wrote some of his famous novels. Explore this historic building and discover fascinating insights into the life of one of England’s greatest writers. Estimated pricing: Adults £7, Children £4. Check the Bleak House website for the latest information.

Crampton Tower Museum

Dedicated to the local engineer Thomas Crampton, this museum is a treasure trove of industrial heritage and railway memorabilia. It’s a unique educational experience for all ages. Estimated pricing: Adults £4, Children £2. Visit the Crampton Tower Museum online for opening times.

Dickens House Museum

Another gem for literature enthusiasts, the Dickens House Museum celebrates the author’s connection to Broadstairs. It’s housed in the cottage that inspired the home of Betsey Trotwood in ‘David Copperfield’. Estimated pricing: Adults £5, Children £3. More details can be found on their website.

Turner Contemporary

A short drive away in Margate, the Turner Contemporary art gallery showcases contemporary and historical art in a stunning seaside setting. It’s a cultural highlight not to be missed. Estimated pricing: Free, with donations welcome. Visit the Turner Contemporary website for current exhibitions.

Good to Know…

1. Broadstairs is easily accessible by train from London.
2. Many attractions are within walking distance of each other.
3. Beach huts are available for hire at Viking Bay.
4. Broadstairs Folk Week is a popular annual event.
5. Local seafood is a must-try, with many restaurants offering fresh catches.
6. Parking can be limited, so consider public transport or walking.
7. Check attraction opening times in advance, as they can vary seasonally.
8. Broadstairs has a range of accommodation options, including lodges with hot tubs.
9. The town is dog-friendly, with certain beaches allowing dogs year-round.
10. Don’t miss the stunning sunset views from the cliffs.

Broadstairs Visitor FAQs

Q: What’s the best time of year to visit Broadstairs?
A: Summer is ideal for beach activities, but spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

Q: Are there any family-friendly activities?
A: Absolutely! From beach fun at Viking Bay to exploring the local museums, there’s plenty for families to enjoy.

Q: Can I find accommodation with a hot tub in Broadstairs?
A: Yes, there are several lodges and cottages in and around Broadstairs that offer hot tub facilities.

Q: Is Broadstairs suitable for a romantic getaway?
A: Definitely. The town’s scenic beauty and cosy eateries make it perfect for couples.

Q: Are there any walking or cycling trails?
A: The Viking Coastal Trail is a popular route for both walking and cycling, offering stunning views of the coastline.

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Whether you’re soaking in the history, indulging in the local cuisine, or relaxing in a hot tub under the stars, Broadstairs in Kent is a destination that promises unforgettable experiences for every visitor.

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