Where to?

Holiday lettings and self-catering accommodation in Kent

Known as the Garden of England, Kent is our homeland; our heartland. No-one knows this sweet spot better than us. Not sure where to go? Let our location summaries guide you – our holiday cottages boast excellent access to some of the county’s top hotspots, placing you perfectly whichever holiday destination you choose. Alternatively, take a peek at our selection of holiday homes; only houses with a unique story and beauty fit the Bloom Stays collection.

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Broadstairs

The quintessential seaside town, once favoured by Charles Dickens.

Whitstable

Iconic beach huts, village vibes and oysters – what’s not to love?

Dungeness

Rare wildlife, rugged charm, and dramatic scenes in abundance.

Margate

Kitsch, cool, and colourful, perfect for letting your creative side run wild.

Canterbury

There’s tales and thrills aplenty in the scenic streets of Kent’s only city.

Dymchurch

For postcard-perfect views, seaside charm, and a touch of nostalgia.

Folkestone

A coastal gem that’s perfect for those who love the arts (and good food).

Sandgate

Independent shops, cafés, and breweries galore in the ‘Kent Riviera’.

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What’s in the area

Kent offers a perfect getaway for everyone, whether you’re seeking a romantic retreat, a luxury family gathering, or a home with a hot tub. From the bustling locales of Canterbury and Tunbridge Wells, to the seaside sanctuaries of Sandgate and Whitstable, our hand-picked selection of Kent holiday cottages provides the perfect base to explore this enchanting county.

There are so many things to do in Kent to help keep younger members of your group entertained. Hever Castle, Leeds Castle and Rochester Castle all offer little ones a glimpse into medieval history, while the Canterbury Roman Museum and Chislehurst Caves go even further back in time. Visits to Wingham Wildlife Park or Wildwood Kent will wow and amaze children, as they view many kinds of animals and explore wildlife conservation, while adventurous children will enjoy the adventure-activity playground of Go Ape at Leeds Castle or Bedgebury.

The county’s cultural scene is alive with festivals, art shows and theatres, with events like the Whitstable Rocks Oyster Festival, Canterbury Festival, and Faversham Hop Festival happening every year.

Natural beauty is ever-present in Kent, from the rolling hills of the North Downs and High Weald to the dramatic cliffs of Dover. Here, you can enjoy leisurely walks through tranquil woodlands and stunning fields that bloom with vibrant colours throughout the year. The coastline is likewise scattered with quaint fishing villages, bustling harbours, and sandy beaches, each dotted with ice cream kiosks and fish’n’chips shacks. For a touch of adventure, explore one of the many coastal paths in Kent and enjoy stunning views of the English Channel.

Kent’s culinary offerings are second-to-none, with its prime location in the sunny, sea-lined South bestowing the region with everything from fresh seafood to locally-produced wines and ales. Savour gourmet meals at award-winning restaurants, enjoy a traditional afternoon tea, or visit one of the many farmers’ markets for a taste of Kent’s finest produce.

Can’t find what you’re looking for? We’re always on hand to chat, on the phone 01227 903404, on email hello@bloomstays.com, or on WhatsApp . Whether you’re looking for advice on an upcoming trip, or simple want to chat about our Kent locations and local hotspots, feel free to get in touch.

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