About
Tucked along the southeastern edge of England, the Kent Coast Holiday Park is a good option if you’re after a break by the sea, and that won’t make your dog feel like an afterthought. Kent Coast Holiday Park’s not a bad shout.
Dog Access and Rules
Kent Coast Holiday Park welcomes dogs. It has a dog-friendly estuary beach (Allhallows Beach), walking areas on and off the park, and a Bark Yard and Haven’s doggy obstacle course.
Dogs are welcome inside the Yacht Club entertainment venue (food from the park’s venues can be delivered to the Yacht Club) and on the decking of the Marina Bar.
What's On Offer
The park’s main complex has the basics—an indoor swimming pool, fishing lake, crazy golf, climbing wall and other kids’ entertainment.
Food, you have multiple takeaway and eating outside options, and are allowed inside the main restaurant.
Access and Facilities
Getting to Kent Coast Holiday Park is pretty straightforward. If you’re driving, it’s just off the A299 and plenty of parking near each caravan. Strood Train Station is around 10 miles from Kent Coast Holiday Park if you’re coming by train. The station has regular connections to London.







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