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I recently camped at this wonderful conservation farm in Kent with my daughter and just wanted to recommend it to other EDF readers. 

https://www.intothewildkent.com/

https://www.instagram.com/moatfarmkent/

It's a wonderful spot, with fields, flowers, ancient woods and lots of wildlife, including the farm's own chickens and cattle (including some very cute calves). The owner Jan is so lovely and friendly and keen to share the farm and its conservation work with visitors. 

There is a wonderful outdoor heated pool (YAY!) shared by only a few glamping / camping spots. The accommodations are in different areas so you get lots of privacy. You can choose from a shepherd's hut complete with full bathroom, a furnished railway carriage as well as 2 fully-equipped Bell tents sharing an amazing massive pitch next to the woods and fields and also the option to pitch additional tents if you hire the bell tent area or Jan will be happy to discuss other camping options with you. 

If you are looking for somewhere really special to stay, only a short drive from SE London, do contact Jan. Booking direct, she can offer a 10% discount or 15% if both bell tents are booked together. 

Great availability next week for chilling by the pool and enjoying walks on the farm!

You can contact Jan directly on 07799 406957 or check out the booking links on the website, for more details and lots of photos.

 

 

Cattle.webp

Bell Tent.webp

Moat Farm Pool.webp

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