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Whether you’ve got a house full of visitors, or you just fancy making the most of your time off by exploring what’s on your doorstep, we’re here to help with our round up of things to do and places to see this Twixmas.
A visit to Kent’s Heritage Coast has got to include learning about the area’s sea-faring heritage and there’s no better place to learn all about that than the Historic Dockyard Chatham. In fact, you can follow Kent’s heritage coast all the way from Folkestone and Dover round to this historic Kent gem. A family friendly dream, a visit here is made for the whole crew- granny and gramps too, taking in everything from BIG wartime ships and a heritage railway to the Dockyard’s starring role on-screen! Ready to be transported through the age of sail? Read on.
All aboard! There’s nothing like the wind in your hair and a breath of sea air on the Kent coast. We’ve got to say one of the best ways to tour our blue flag beaches and the pretty coastal towns of Broadstairs and Ramsgate, is the Stagecoach Open Top Bus. Running from spring and through summer, route 69 is an absolute must on any family visit to Kent, so what are you waiting for? Take a look at some of our tips for making the most of your tour.
When it comes to a great base to explore Kent’s Heritage Coast, it doesn’t get much easier than Ashford. Set in the heart of the Kent countryside, but with high-speed rail links that can whisk you out of the capital in under 40 minutes, it’s a perfect jumping off point when visiting our glorious county. What’s more, with acres of vineyards, picturesque villages and not one, but two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it’s safe to say this corner of West Kent has a lot to boast about.
Kent has a wide range of places to stay with hotels, B&Bs, luxury cottages, hostels, and cool campsites to suit any budget or group size. Browse the Visit Kent accommodation pages for inspiration
Find great restaurants and beautiful places to eat and drink in Kent, from sleek Michelin-starred restaurants to characterful pubs by the beach.
It's easy to travel to Kent whether you’re travelling by road, rail or air. With London just 38mins away, Kent is an ideal weekend break or day trip for visitors, filled with great transport routes around the county.
Kent is home to some of the most exciting and diverse wine producers in Europe - and they are waiting to welcome you to the Wine Garden of England
England’s Creative Coast is a vibrant cultural destination in the UK. Kent, Essex, East and West Sussex have some of the most outstanding galleries, arts organisations, events and festivals in the country.