Hop Farm Camping & Touring Park

Maidstone Road, Paddock Wood, Kent, TN12 6PY

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2.5 2.5 125 Reviews

Family friendly 450 acres of open countryside Pub/restaurant on site

An award-winning, family friendly, camping and touring park in the heart of the Kent countryside

Hop Farm Camping and Touring Park is an award-winning site, located in the heart of the Kent countryside, with 450 acres to enjoy and home to the world's largest collection of Victorian oast houses.

With brand new, state of the art shower and toilet facilities, 120 electric hook-ups and on-site drink and dine facilities, the park is the ideal destination for a relaxing and peaceful getaway. Centrally located, it’s the ideal base to explore the many areas of Kent, whether down to the coast or in the countryside. The perfect family staycation.

On site you can enjoy:

  • Open countryside
  • Electric hook-ups
  • Drinking and dining options
  • Toilets and showers
  • Pub/restaurant on site
  • Convenience/camping shop
  • Riverside - ideal for kayaking/paddleboarding
Caravan 120
Motorhome 120
Tent 300
Bar
Bus Service Nearby
Dog Friendly
Electrical Hook-ups
Entertainment
Family
Fishing
Fully Serviced
Motorhome Waste Empty Point
Online Booking
Open All Year
Rail Station Nearby
Restaurant
Shop
Showers
Storage Facilities
Takeaway on site
Toilets
Wheelchairs

Trip Advisor Reviews

AMAZING AS USUAL 15/09/2023
5

Another beautiful camping stay at the hop farm, 5 stars as usual. Firstly let me address the poor reviews, I’m absolutely shocked to see such ridiculous complaints and moaning. Everyone that...

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A few days away 13/09/2023
3

Hop farm is in a nice area. The site quiet with large areas of feilds. Cant say the pitches are good, uneven and scruffy. Dont think they tidy after use, on our pitch there was fag buts everywhere...

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Needs a good clean up 10/09/2023
2

Positives: it’s by the river and everyone we met was friendly and nice. Negatives: we had to litter pick our pitch before setting up camp. There’s rubbish everywhere on the fields and in the hedges...

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