family holiday or a peaceful retreat. With its charming coastal towns – Sheerness, Leysdown-on-Sea, and Minster-on-Sea – all just a short trip from Seaview Park, this little island has everything you need for a classic British seaside escape. Think adventure, relaxation, and plenty to discover.
Tucked away on the North Kent coast, the Isle of Sheppey is a hidden gem full of seaside charm, stunning views, and fascinating history. From golden sandy beaches and tidal pools to vibrant towns brimming with character, it’s got something for everyone. Love the beach? Relax on award-winning shores or try your hand at water sports. More of a nature lover? Don’t miss the island’s peaceful reserves. History buff? The Blue Town Heritage Centre is packed with stories to uncover. And for those who crave a little adventure, boat trips will take you to secret coves and hidden treasures.
Whether you’re here to unwind, explore, or a mix of both, the Isle of Sheppey invites you to experience the best of Kent’s coastline. Relaxation, adventure, and endless charm await!

Sheerness: A vibrant port town
Sheerness is just a quick 19-minute drive from Seaview Park. This lively port town on the Isle of Sheppey has a bit of everything–seaside vibes, rich history, and plenty of fun things to do. Known for its picturesque beaches, rich maritime history, and welcoming local culture, Sheerness is a must-visit destination for families, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike. Sheerness has a little something for everyone-check out the highlights:
Sheerness beach
Sheerness Beach, a proud Blue Flag Award winner, is the perfect spot for a family day out or a relaxing visit. The pebbled beach has plenty of room for sand play, scenic walks, and soaking in the stunning views of the River Thames from the promenade. It’s a calm, inviting place to unwind or enjoy some fun water activities when the weather’s warm. Plus, you’re just a short stroll from Sheerness Pier, fun arcades, and some great independent shops to explore.

Barton’s Point Coastal Park
Nestled near Sheerness Beach, Barton’s Point Coastal Park offers a serene escape into nature. Featuring scenic walking trails, inviting picnic spots, and breathtaking views of the Thames Estuary, it’s the ideal destination for a relaxing day outdoors.
Sheerness Clock Tower
Standing proudly in the town centre, the colourful and iconic Sheerness Clock Tower is a striking landmark. Decorated with plaques and bunting, it adds character to the town and serves as a visual connection to Sheerness’s historic charm.
Maritime history
Sheerness is steeped in maritime history. From the seafront, you can spot the masts of the SS Richard Montgomery, a sunken World War II ship that serves as a poignant reminder of the town’s naval past. For history buffs, the Blue Town Heritage Centre offers an immersive look into Sheerness’s maritime and military history, complete with engaging exhibits, live performances, and community events. The Sheerness Heritage Centre and the Rose Street Cottage of Curiosities complement this with educational displays, local memorabilia, and artwork, making them must-visit cultural hubs.
Family fun and entertainment
For classic seaside fun, Sheerness doesn’t disappoint. Cain’s Family Amusements provides endless entertainment, from arcade games to lighthearted activities the whole family can enjoy. These attractions really capture the classic charm of a British seaside holiday.
Nightlife
Sheerness also boasts a lively nightlife scene that you’re sure to love. The Red Lion is a must-visit – it’s the oldest pub around and loved for its friendly vibe. For something different, check out The Thamsha Lounge, where Middle Eastern-inspired shisha meets a modern cocktail bar. And don’t miss The Heritage, Sheppey’s very first micropub and an award-winning gem with a cosy, local feel.
Elmley National Nature Reserve
If you love nature, you’ll feel right at home at Elmley National Nature Reserve. This beautiful stretch of marshland is packed with wildlife, including rare birds like marsh harriers. With peaceful walking trails and cosy birdwatching hides, it’s the perfect spot to unwind and soak up the great outdoors.
Active adventures
If you love cycling and exploring, you’ve got to check out the Isle of Harty Trail and Sheerness Way Cycle Ride. These routes take you through stunning coastal views, peaceful countryside, and quiet lanes. It’s the perfect way to uncover the hidden gems of Sheerness and beyond!
Historic Blue Town
The quaint Blue Town area is a charming historic quarter filled with character and charm. After exploring the heritage centre, why not wander through the unique shops and hidden streets? You’ll come across fascinating remnants of Sheerness’s past, like 16th- and 17th-century military and maritime sites.
Nearby attractions
Just a short trip away, the Eastchurch Aviation Museum is the perfect place to explore the Isle of Sheppey’s big role in the early days of British aviation. Packed with fascinating exhibits about the pioneers of flight, it’s a must-visit for any aviation fan!
With its stunning views, peaceful beaches, and vibrant cultural scene, Sheerness is the perfect destination for a relaxing yet engaging getaway. Whether you’re strolling along the promenade, uncovering maritime history, or enjoying a quiet moment in nature, Sheerness offers something for everyone.
Minster-on-Sea: Peaceful coastal retreat
Minster-on-Sea, just 13 minutes from Seaview Park, is the perfect spot for a peaceful seaside getaway. Tucked along the beautiful north coast of the Isle of Sheppey, is full of history, natural beauty, and local charm. Planning a visit? Here are some must-see highlights you won’t want to miss!!
Minster Abbey Gatehouse Museum
Tucked away in the historic gatehouse next to Minster Abbey, this little museum is a real treat for history lovers. It’s a fun and family-friendly spot that dives into the region’s Saxon heritage and medieval past. What makes it so special is how it brings Minster’s ancient roots to life, offering something way more meaningful than your typical tourist attraction. It’s an inviting stop that’s perfect for visitors of all ages!
Sheppey Model Engineering Railway
This fun and unique spot is perfect for families and model railway fans! Only open on Sundays, it’s the perfect mix of education and entertainment, all in a friendly, wheelchair-accessible space. With its quirky charm, it’s sure to make your day out extra special.
Minster Leas beach
Minster Leas is the perfect spot if you’re looking for a quiet seaside escape. With its Blue Flag status, it’s known for being super clean and having calm, gentle waters. The shingle beach is peaceful, and the nearby parkland has plenty of seating, making it great for relaxing or taking a laid-back coastal walk. If you’re after a calm and relaxing day by the sea, this is the place to be.
Stones coffee shop
A cosy local gem in Minster where you’ll find great coffee, delicious desserts, and a super welcoming vibe. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite solo or hanging out with friends, this place has something for everyone. It’s the perfect spot to take a breather while you’re out exploring – ideal for anyone who loves quality food and drink in a laid-back setting.
The Ferry House (nearby in Harty)
Just a little outside Minster, this award-winning 16th-century pub is a true gem. With its excellent locally sourced menu and a stack of awards to its name, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy authentic English food. Set in beautiful countryside, it’s a cosy place to unwind after a day of exploring.
Sheppey Coastal Path and nearby nature reserves
If you love the outdoors, the Isle of Sheppey Coastal Path is a must-visit with its stunning views of the Thames Estuary. Just around the corner, Elmley National Nature Reserve is a peaceful spot for birdwatching or a relaxing nature walk. These beautiful spots are perfect for mixing a bit of adventure with some quiet time in nature!
These picks have it all – history, nature, local charm, and some great places to grab a bite or unwind. If you’re looking for heritage, a quiet beach day, or a cosy spot for coffee with personality, these hidden gems perfectly capture the vibe of Minster-on-Sea.
Leysdown-on-Sea: The classic seaside resort
Leysdown-on-Sea, tucked away on the eastern edge of the Isle of Sheppey, is home to Seaview Park. It’s the kind of place that feels like a step back in time – a classic seaside town with all the nostalgic charm you could ask for. Perfect for a classic coastal escape! Don’t miss these unique highlights:
Leysdown beach
This award-winning beach, named a Seaside Award 2025 winner, is often called a ‘hidden gem’ for its pristine beauty and spotless cleanliness. With its flat shoreline and wide tides, it’s perfect for a peaceful stroll or a quiet escape. The mix of sandy stretches, rocky spots, and dog-friendly zones (outside May to September) means there’s something for everyone. Plus, the beach is full of gorgeous shells, adding to its natural charm!

Amusement arcades
One of the best things about Leysdown-on-Sea has to be the amusement arcades along the promenade. You’ve got places like Playtime Amusements, Funland, Jimmy G’s, Cain’s, and Fireaway Amusements. It’s all about that classic British seaside vibe – with a fun twist! Think arcade games, family fun, and loads of nostalgia to enjoy.
Shellness beach
Just past Leysdown, there’s a quiet, tucked-away beach that’s perfect if you’re looking for some peace and quiet. With its beautiful sandy stretch and loads of shells at low tide, it’s a great spot to escape the crowds. There’s free parking nearby and the Garden Cafe for a quick bite, making it super convenient. Fossil hunters and beachcombers love it here for its natural, untouched vibe.
Leysdown Coastal Country Park
Enjoy wide open spaces, scenic coastal trails, and a fun play area for the kids. It’s the perfect spot for a peaceful picnic, a relaxing nature walk, or just kicking back and soaking in those gorgeous coastal views. Plus, it’s dog-friendly and super easy to get to – what’s not to love?
The Isle of Harty Trail
If you love hiking, this trail is perfect! It’s a peaceful escape through beautiful natural landscapes, far from the crowds. Whether you’re into birdwatching or just want a relaxing walk, this spot has you covered.
Shurland Castle
Tucked away on the Isle of Sheppey, this little-known castle. It’s home to charming community gardens and even hosts events now and then. Be sure to check for open days, as access can be a bit limited.
Eastchurch Aviation Museum
This little volunteer-run museum is a hidden gem for history lovers! With exhibits on early aviation and local heritage, plus enthusiastic staff and free parking, it’s definitely worth checking out.
Unique eats and local hangouts
Looking for a cosy spot with great food and live music? The Dining Room is the place to be! It’s a local favourite, so if dinner’s on your mind, you might want to book a table!
Queenborough Harbour
Queenborough Harbour is just a quick 17-minute drive from Seaview Park, and it’s packed with history and natural beauty. Nestled on the edge of the Isle of Sheppey, this charming harbour is known for its stunning views and rich historical heritage.

Boat trip
Set sail from the harbour and discover the island’s breathtaking coastline, complete with stunning ocean vistas. Along the journey, keep an eye out for seals and other fascinating marine wildlife.
Guildhall Museum
Queenborough Harbour is a hidden gem with a fascinating maritime history. Once home to legendary naval commanders like Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh, this charming port town in Kent has plenty of stories to tell.
If you’re visiting, make sure to check out the Queenborough Guildhall Museum on the High Street. It’s a great way to dive into the town’s rich past as a bustling port. You’ll find artefacts, exhibits, and stories about famous ships that docked here, like Charles Darwin’s HMS Beagle and Captain James Cook’s HM Bark Endeavour.
Breath-taking views
Aside from its historical significance, Queenborough Harbour offers breathtaking views of the Thames Estuary and its surrounding landscapes. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the promenade or enjoy a picnic with loved ones while taking in the stunning scenery.
Birdwatching
Queenborough Harbour is a great spot for birdwatching, right in the heart of the Isle of Sheppey. It’s a haven for all kinds of birds, so if you’re into birdwatching, this is the place to be. You can catch sight of gulls, waders, and even some rare migratory birds if you’re lucky, especially at certain times of the year.
Fishing
If you’re into fishing, the harbour’s got plenty of great spots for everyone, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro. You’ll likely reel in mackerel, bass, or cod. Feeling adventurous? You can even charter a boat from the harbour to take your fishing trip to the next level!
Events and activities
Queenborough Harbour is buzzing with activities all year round! From sailing regattas and seafood festivals to live music, there’s always something to enjoy. If you’re into watersports, you can try kayaking, paddleboarding, or windsurfing – there’s plenty to keep you busy in the summer.
Local cuisine
No visit to Queenborough Harbour would be complete without trying some of the delicious local cuisine. Being a coastal town, seafood is a speciality here, with fresh catches brought in daily by local fishermen. You can enjoy traditional British fish and chips, as well as more gourmet seafood dishes at the various restaurants and pubs around the harbour.
For those looking for a taste of something different, there are also international options such as Italian, Indian, Chinese, and Thai cuisine available.

Experience the true spirit of the Kent Coast on the Isle of Sheppey: Explore our 12-month chalets at Seaview Park today!
The Isle of Sheppey is the perfect spot to soak up the best of Kent’s coastline. Whether you’re exploring Sheerness, Leysdown-on-Sea, Minster-on-Sea, or Queensborough Harbour, there’s something for everyone here.
It has award-winning beaches, fun arcades, peaceful nature reserves, and a fascinating maritime history. Looking for family fun, outdoor adventures, or just a relaxing escape? Sheppey’s got you covered. Come and discover its charm-you’ll leave with plenty of stories to tell!
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