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I would recommend either Tanner Farm Park or Palace Farm, neither of which is too far away.

Facilities are better at Tanner Farm but it is a larger site and therefore you would expect them to be, no campfire though. Owners at both are IMO a bit grumpy. Forgewood OK but a bit basic and, again IMO, a bit over priced for what they're offering.

We went to Dunn Street Farm, near Ashford a couple of years ago and plan to go back. It's a farm, shared fridge, washing machine and freezer facilities. Two large fields - the one with no cars is perfect for kids to run about and make friends. No website, but here it is on the UKCampsite; http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=2732

It's always good to get recommendations - I've bookmarked Palace Farm recently, and am about to look at Stubcroft. Brilliant!

This nice weather has made camping the popular choice for the Bank holiday it seems! Any other gems anyone can recommend for me to try and get a last minute break in the South East. All the above are fully booked (apart fro Dunn street which sounds lovely but I'm still waiting to hear back from them).

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