Puddledock woods
Puddledock woods
48 Google reviews
Stuart Byrne
Stuart Byrne
1. June, 2023.
Great family run campsite set in the Kent woods just outside Canterbury. Decent outside showers with one inside shower, shared kitchen, shop and common area. You can't park directly by your tent, but the family will drive down your gear.
Layloo
Layloo
30. May, 2023.
Lovely little campsite with so much character! Matt and his son are lovely and gave us a hand whenever we needed. The location of the campsite is gorgeous with its woods and nearby area dating back to the 1700s. The campsite itself is amazing and homely, and stands out for the creative and vintage feel of its facilities. 10/10 would recommend!
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30. May, 2023.
Great little place
Danny Child
Danny Child
12. May, 2023.
Arrived late in the day, after a nearby pub had let me down with food. Matt was really helpful and pulled together some bits to keep me going. Great to have a place where there are firepits, and very reasonably priced too. Also on the route of the Saxon Shore Way, which was ideal for me! Couldn't have been more helpful - and cool site - fun and quirky, plenty of space! It's proper woodland, with a full-on dawn chorus - may want earplugs - birds really go for it!
Jack Harris
Jack Harris
23. April, 2023.
We had an amazing time. The owners are very friendly and welcoming. The site has lots of lovely walking routes nearby and is very well presented. Electrical hook ups, indoor bathrooms, showers and appliances made our stay very comfortable. We look forward to coming back again soon.
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5. March, 2023.
I watched a horror movie that was filmed here, the cult of humpty dumpty.
Anonymous
Anonymous
11. January, 2023.
Liked: Good communication, surround and beer
Alan Taylor
Alan Taylor
6. December, 2022.
I have now visited here three times each time staying in the Lodge,Mat is a friendly guy and the lodge is cosy with the log burner on

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Finding us

Our main entrance is located on Nethergong Hill, which is just off the main road (A28) in the village of Upstreet, near Canterbury. Head down the hill and you will be greeted with signage for camping.

If you are relying on public transport, you will require the number XX bus from Canterbury, which stops in Upstreet. If you are coming from Thanet, you will require the number XX bus.

Please don’t hesitate to call usĀ on the above number should you require any assistance in finding us.