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The late May Bank Holiday and Half Term has arrived and we have plenty of ideas for top family-friendly days out in Kent to keep the kids busy. From terrific trails around famous gardens, to castle capers, there are plenty of fun things to do this school holiday.
Explore beautiful villages, towns, cities and seasides in Kent's many destinations - each are of the county has something different to offer as well as fantastic things to do and places to stay
Enjoy a stay in this charming granary, and experience life on a small-holding farm surrounded by beautiful, unspoilt and tranquil Kent countryside in the pretty village of Brook.
The Kent Battle of Britain Museum at the former RAF Hawkinge airfield is the largest collection of Battle of Britain memorabilia in the country.
The world famous Edenbridge Bonfire Night will take place on Saturday 2nd November in Edenbridge, Kent. The evening begins with a parade, featuring a procession of illuminated floats, walking parties, flaming torches and marching bands....look out for Guy Fawkes making an appearance!
Christmas parties at Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve, Kent’s largest wildlife park, are available to book on selected dates throughout November and December.
Our Christmas Fair is back and bigger than ever. Taking place at the beautiful Westgate Hall, you'll be able to shop a handpicked selection of products from small businesses in Kent and East Sussex.
Situated in Seasalter, Whitstable, and almost right on the beach, you’ll feel like you’re on holiday the moment you arrive. On park there are fantastic facilities for all the family to enjoy including a great heated outdoor pool and a safe children’s splash pool to enjoy on those hot summer days, plus a family entertainment venue and restaurant/bar
The best located accommodation in the City! Canterbury Cathedral Lodge is a unique and contemporary hotel, situated within the private grounds of Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO designated World Heritage site.