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Camer Park Country Park

Meopham, Kent· DA13 0AL

SEN Suitability Assessment

Based on analysis of 13 public reviews (Feb 2025 Jan 2026)

SEN Score

Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces

Moderate confidence

Based on the 13 most recent of this venue's many Google reviews. Scores may shift as more reviews come in.

Breakdown

NoiseGood
Staff supportGood
PredictabilityGood
Calm spacesGood
Busy with groups - book quiet timesOpen space good for runningWatch for dogs and trafficOutdoor café seating onlyWoods great for sensory explorationPeaceful countryside setting

Parent summary

Camer Park is a welcoming countryside spot with plenty of space to move around, peaceful grounds, and a friendly café where you can rest. The open fields and woodland areas give children room to explore at their own pace, and staff are approachable. The café can get crowded with groups during peak times, and there's a busy dog-walking community, but these are manageable considerations for planning your visit.

Best times to visit

Weekday mornings or early afternoons outside school holidays and weekends tend to be quieter

Worth avoiding

School holidays, weekends, and midday periods when the café, car park and dog-walking activity tend to be busier

What visitors say

Visitors consistently praise Camer Park for its spacious grounds, peaceful woodland areas and welcoming café with good refreshments. Many have found it works well for families seeking room to explore at their own pace. Some visitors note the café can get busy with groups during popular times. A few have mentioned being cautious when arriving or leaving due to the road exit visibility, and the car park can be busy at peak periods.

Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.

Read reviews on Google →

From SEN communities

sensory gardenSEN-friendly outdoor spaceaccessible green space
  • Sensory garden for under 5s mentioned by PK Pre School on-site
  • Featured in SEN-friendly activities lists by kent4kids community
  • 40-acre green space noted as accessible outdoor option for families
  • Nearby National Autistic Society Helen Allison School with accessibility improvements

Sourced from Facebook, Instagram, SEN community accounts within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.

When to visit

Typical busyness patterns based on Google Maps visitor data. Term-time and school holidays will vary.

Weekdays (Mon to Fri)

Typically quietest around 7am

7am1pm6pm

Weekends (Sat to Sun)

Typically quietest around 7am

7am1pm6pm
QuietModerateBusyVery busy

People typically spend 10 min to 1.5 hr here

Potential challenges

  • Road exit has limited visibility of traffic – plan extra time when arriving and leaving
  • Dogs are welcome throughout the park, so you may encounter them in various areas

What works

  • Generous open fields and woodland for exploration
  • Multiple benches for sitting and regrouping
  • Friendly café staff and food options (outdoor seating available)
  • Well-maintained grounds and clean facilities
  • Peaceful countryside setting with good spaciousness across the park

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Getting in & parking

  • Step-free entryYes
  • Disabled parkingYes
  • Accessible toiletVisitors report yes

Visitors report: Blue badge parking spaces are available at the car park.

Accessibility details from Google.

Parking

Free parking on-site♿ Blue badge spaces

Opening Hours

Monday07:00-19:00
Tuesday07:00-19:00
Wednesday07:00-19:00
Thursday07:00-19:00
Friday07:00-19:00
Saturday07:00-19:00
Sunday07:00-19:00

Frequently asked questions about Camer Park Country Park

Quick answers drawn from our venue data and review analysis.

Is Camer Park Country Park autism friendly?
Camer Park Country Park scores highly for autism and SEN suitability, with an overall SEN score of 80/100 from our analysis of parent reviews. Camer Park is a welcoming countryside spot with plenty of space to move around, peaceful grounds, and a friendly café where you can rest. The open fields and woodland areas give children room to explore at their own pace, and staff are approachable. The café can get crowded with groups during peak times, and there's a busy dog-walking community, but these are manageable considerations for planning your visit.
Does Camer Park Country Park have step-free entry?
Yes. Camer Park Country Park has step-free entry.
Is there disabled parking at Camer Park Country Park?
Yes. Camer Park Country Park has disabled (blue badge) parking.
Does Camer Park Country Park have parking?
Yes. Camer Park Country Park has free on-site parking.
When is Camer Park Country Park least busy?
Based on Google visitor data, Camer Park Country Park is typically quietest on Tuesday around 8am. Term-time weekdays during school hours are generally calmer than weekends and school holidays.
Is Camer Park Country Park outdoors?
Yes. Camer Park Country Park is primarily an outdoor venue in Meopham. Check the weather and bring suitable clothing. Wet or very hot days may be challenging for some sensory-sensitive children.

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SEN scores are generated by AI analysis of publicly available reviews and should be used as a guide only. Every child is different - please contact the venue directly to discuss your child's specific needs before visiting. Call 01474 337000 or visit their website.