From Dymchurch to St Mary’s Bay and down to New Romney, this stretch of Kent coastline is a favourite for holidaymakers on the Kent coast. The great news is that there are a number of holiday parks in New Romney, Dymchurch and St Mary’s Bay and the surrounding area in Kent. There are several large holiday parks in Dymchurch and New Romney with everything you need from indoor and outdoor pools to kids' activities and entertainment day or night. There are a good number of Kent campsites, touring parks and parks for motorhomes around Dymchurch, New Romney and St Mary’s Bay. Click here to find parks and explore Kent coastal caravan holidays around the seaside in Kent.

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There are lots of places to visit and things to do in the area. The Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway is the most obvious day out, especially if you like a steam train ride. The countryside around the area is really popular with cyclists and walking holidays with several great walks, especially along the coastal path.

The beaches in the area are the main attraction for tourists, Greatstone Beach offers one of the best and is a sandy beach backed by sand dunes and is one of the most popular and yet really never crowded. St Mary’s Bay in the middle is a sandy beach, popular with groynes and a great place for a swim. Dymchurch offers 3 miles of sand and is backed by a sea wall that also acts as a promenade and you can walk to St Mary’s Bay from here.

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A great location for a holiday there are several great holiday parks around New Romney, Dymchurch and St Mary’s Bay. These vary from large Kent caravan sites and lodge parks with everything you need to independent campsites in rural locations that provide a great base for camping and touring caravan holidays around St Mary’s Bay, Dymchurch and New Romney.

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Best For: Peaceful coastal breaks, families, relaxed stays
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Indoor pool, entertainment, close to Romney Marsh & beaches

Marlie Holiday Park is set on the edge of Romney Marsh near New Romney, offering caravans and lodges in a quiet, countryside location close to the coast. With an indoor pool, entertainment and simple family-friendly facilities, it’s well suited to easygoing seaside holidays.

Its position provides quick access to the beaches at Littlestone and Dymchurch, as well as local nature reserves, walking routes and the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway. The mix of calm surroundings and convenient coastal access makes Marlie a popular choice for families and couples.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for visitors wanting a peaceful park close to Kent’s wide sandy beaches and Romney Marsh landscapes.

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Best For: Beach holidays, families, entertainment-led breaks
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Indoor pool, entertainment, close to Dymchurch’s sandy beach

New Beach Holiday Park sits near the long sandy beach at Dymchurch, offering caravans and lodges in a lively, family-oriented setting. With an indoor pool, entertainment venue, restaurant and children’s activities, it’s well suited to energetic seaside holidays.

Its location provides easy access to Dymchurch’s promenade, cafés and amusements, as well as the coastal railway and nearby walks across Romney Marsh. The combination of beach proximity and strong facilities makes it a popular all-round choice.

Why it’s a top pick: Perfect for families wanting plenty to do on-site just moments from one of Kent’s best sandy beaches.

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Best For: Beachfront breaks, families, nature lovers
Accommodation Types: Caravans, lodges
Highlights: Opposite sandy beach, indoor pool, fishing lake

Romney Sands Holiday Park sits directly opposite the wide sandy beach at Greatstone, offering caravans and lodges in a relaxed coastal setting. With an indoor pool, sports facilities, play areas and family entertainment, it’s well suited to classic seaside holidays.

Its location provides easy access to the dunes, local nature reserves and the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, as well as nearby towns including New Romney and Dymchurch. The combination of beachfront access and solid on-site facilities makes it a dependable choice for all-ages coastal breaks.

Why it’s a top pick: Ideal for guests wanting a park directly across from Greatstone’s expansive sandy beach with plenty to do on-site.

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