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Looking for a romantic Valentine's Day getaway for you and that special someone? Forget Paris - Kent is the place to be. Take a look at our pick of the 10 romantic places in Kent.
From the worlds of art, literature, film, science, sports and music, Kent boasts a heavy-weight Hall of Fame when it comes to famous faces throughout history.
When it comes to getting around our beautiful county, we LOVE planning days out and breaks that are accessible by train. And really, what’s not to love? No traffic to contend with, no parking, no stresses of the road and the joys of being able to pair some of that famous Kentish produce with those famous Kent tipples. Better yet, as Kent’s Heritage Coast has been lauded by travel experts Lonely Planet for its sustainable travel options, train travel is the perfect way to ditch the car and do your bit for the environment. Ready to plan your traffic-free trip? Jump aboard and let our friends at Southeastern take the strain.
The hotel sits in an idyllic, quiet setting, just 100m from the Club House with a comfortable bar and restaurant serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Its perfect for anyone looking for a clean, modern and affordable hotel room in Kent.
This tour of Kent is a great travel experience for those who want to travel at their own pace and have total flexibility.
Join a relaxed photography walking experience around Canterbury’s medieval monastery and its meadows and rivers.
Many of Kent's attractions and accommodation have closed their doors for the foreseeable future, but it hasn't stopped them from doing their bit for the community
If you’ve been in the house with your Father of the Year for, well over a year, or if he’s provided you with lifts and help throughout lockdown, then you may want to treat him to a day out.
After a busy Christmas period, it's always best to start the New Year right, and we've rounded up the best things to get up to relax and rejuvenate your way to wellness.
‘Doing your bit’ doesn’t mean totally writing off your shopping life, it can mean simply switching up your habits such as supporting big name online stores to a more personal and local shopping experience by going local. Equally, while many of us think of craft fairs and small farm stores, shopping near to you can mean supporting your favourite nearby businesses that pool together those small creators and up and coming food producers. Not only does it help everyone involved but you might uncover something you’ve never tasted or used before, as well as eating as fresh as possible to supporting an individual or family!