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Foxhunter Park

7.0 Miles / 15 minute drive from Margate
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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

21.1 Miles / 37 minute drive from Margate
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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Canterbury Reach Lodge Retreat

21.2 Miles / 42 minute drive from Margate
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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St Margarets Bay

22.9 Miles / 39 minute drive from Margate
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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Foxhunter Park, Kent

Driving Distance: About 15 minutes (6.98 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 6 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Foxhunter Park is a Mediterranean oasis in the heart of Kent, offering landscaped gardens, a water garden, bird aviary, and a variety of family-friendly facilities including outdoor pools and a clubhouse.

Who will love these lodges? Families, kids, and couples looking for a tranquil escape with a touch of luxury will adore Foxhunter Park. The park’s Mediterranean style and extensive amenities make it a unique and appealing destination.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Enjoy the outdoor heated pools, whirlpool, and Tiki bar. There’s also a children’s adventure playground and football pitch. The clubhouse provides entertainment and dining options.

What’s nearby? Visit Ramsgate’s Royal Harbour (15 minutes), explore the golden sandy beaches of Kent, or take a short drive to Margate for seaside fun. Attractions like Dreamland amusement park are within easy reach.

Accommodation options: Choose from luxury lodges like the Forester, The Whitstable, and The Monkton Lodge, which cater to families and groups. Note that pets are not allowed at this park.


Regency Villas, Kent

Driving Distance: About 37 minutes (21.13 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 6 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Nestled in the Broome Park Estate, Regency Villas offers refurbished holiday cottages within a historic setting, complete with en-suite bathrooms and access to estate leisure facilities including tennis and golf.

Who will love these lodges? Those seeking a blend of history and luxury will find Regency Villas perfect. It’s ideal for families and groups who enjoy leisure activities and the countryside.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Take advantage of the estate’s leisure facilities, including squash, tennis, and golf. The on-site bar and restaurant provide excellent dining options.

What’s nearby? Canterbury Cathedral is just 10 miles away, and the coastal towns of Dover and Folkstone are within easy reach for day trips or channel crossings.

Accommodation options: The Regency and The Villa are recently refurbished homes that sleep up to 6 people, offering modern comforts in a private setting. Note that pets are not allowed.


Canterbury Reach Lodge Retreat, Kent

Driving Distance: About 42 minutes (21.17 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 6 | Pet friendly? Yes (in selected accommodation)

What to expect: Part of the Wanderwood Collection, Canterbury Reach Lodge Retreat is a serene hideaway set amidst rolling hills, offering luxury lodges with contemporary interiors and home comforts.

Who will love these lodges? Couples and families looking for a peaceful countryside retreat with easy access to historic Canterbury and the seaside will love this retreat.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? The retreat is all about relaxation and enjoying the tranquil surroundings, with spacious decking on each lodge to take in the views.

What’s nearby? Explore Canterbury’s World Heritage Sites, take a historic steam train ride, or visit the coastal towns of Whitstable and Herne Bay, all within a 30-minute drive.

Accommodation options: From the cosy Edenbridge for two, to the family-friendly Rochester, there are a variety of lodges available, some of which are pet-friendly and include hot tubs.


St Margarets Bay, Kent

Driving Distance: About 39 minutes (22.91 miles) | Sleeps: Up to 6 | Pet friendly? Yes (in selected accommodation)

What to expect: Set by the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, St Margarets Bay offers a range of facilities including a spa pool, sauna, gym, and restaurant, making it an ideal coastal retreat.

Who will love these lodges? Families and couples looking for a coastal escape with plenty of on-site amenities will find St Margarets Bay ideal. It’s also great for those interested in exploring the local history and landscapes.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Enjoy the indoor heated pool, spa bath, and gym, or dine at The Boathouse Bar and Restaurant. Kids will love the adventure playground and kids clubs.

What’s nearby? The White Cliffs of Dover are on your doorstep, and the historic city of Canterbury is within driving distance, offering attractions like the Cathedral and river tours.

Accommodation options: With a range of bungalows and lodges like the Woodcroft and Northborough, the park caters to families and groups, with some pet-friendly options available.


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

Set on the stunning southeast coast of England, Margate in Kent is a seaside town that blends traditional British charm with contemporary culture. This coastal gem is perfect for both families and couples seeking a hot tub break with a difference. With its sandy beaches, historic attractions, and a burgeoning art scene, Margate offers a diverse range of activities to suit all interests.

Sightseeing in Margate

Margate’s rich history and vibrant culture make it an ideal destination for sightseers. From the iconic Turner Contemporary gallery to the mysterious Shell Grotto, there is no shortage of fascinating places to explore. The town’s architecture, with its Georgian and Victorian influences, adds to the charm of wandering through its streets.

Top 5 attractions you have to see in Margate

When visiting Margate, these top attractions are a must-see:

  1. Turner Contemporary: Celebrating Margate’s connection to the painter J.M.W. Turner, this gallery showcases contemporary and historical art. Entry is free, making it an accessible cultural experience for all.
  2. Dreamland Margate: A vintage amusement park that has been revamped for the modern visitor. With a mix of old and new rides, it’s a delightful day out for families and couples alike. Prices vary depending on the rides and attractions you choose.
  3. The Shell Grotto: Discovered in 1835, this subterranean passageway is lined with millions of shells. The origin of the grotto is still a mystery, which adds to its allure. Admission is around £4.50 for adults and less for children.
  4. Margate Old Town: A charming area filled with independent shops, galleries, and cafes. It’s the perfect place to find unique gifts and enjoy local cuisine.
  5. Botany Bay: This picturesque bay offers stunning chalk cliffs and a spacious sandy beach. It’s an ideal spot for a relaxing day by the sea or a romantic sunset stroll.

For the latest visitor feedback and to check opening times, it’s best to visit the official websites of these attractions.

Good to Know…

1. Margate has a rich art scene, inspired by the famous painter J.M.W. Turner.
2. Dreamland Margate often hosts special events and music festivals.
3. The Shell Grotto’s origins are a mystery, adding to its charm.
4. Margate Old Town is a haven for unique shopping experiences.
5. Botany Bay is one of the most photographed locations in Kent.
6. Margate is easily accessible by train from London.
7. The town has a variety of dining options, from traditional fish and chips to fine dining.
8. Many of Margate’s attractions are within walking distance of each other.
9. Beach huts can be rented along the coast for a quintessentially British seaside experience.
10. The local area is also great for cycling and coastal walks.

5 detailed Margate visitor FAQs

  1. What’s the best time of year to visit Margate?
    Margate is a year-round destination, but the summer months are ideal for beach activities and the full Dreamland experience.
  2. Are there any family-friendly accommodations in Margate?
    Yes, there are numerous options ranging from seaside hotels to self-catering apartments and lodges with hot tubs.
  3. Can you recommend any good places to eat?
    Margate has a diverse food scene. The Ambrette and Buoy and Oyster are excellent for fine dining, while The Greedy Cow offers great casual eats.
  4. Is Margate suitable for a romantic getaway?
    Absolutely. Couples can enjoy romantic walks on the beach, intimate dinners, and cosy lodge stays with private hot tubs.
  5. Are there any hidden gems in Margate?
    The mysterious Margate Caves, reopening after restoration, are a lesser-known attraction worth visiting.

For more helpful information, check out the Visit Kent website and the Margate tourism board’s official site for the latest news on events and attractions.

Whether you’re soaking in a hot tub under the stars or exploring the cultural heart of this seaside town, Margate promises an unforgettable break for families and couples alike. With its blend of history, art, and natural beauty, Margate in Kent is a jewel in the crown of South East England’s tourism offerings.

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