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Whether it is a visit to the seaside to tempt your taste buds or the sip of a crisp Kentish cider in a beer garden, we're here to serve up our favourite outdoor dining spots & beer gardens in Kent set to sizzle this summer.
With many a sandy bay, secluded spot and family-friendly beach, it's no wonder Kent has ten Blue Flag Beaches! Take a look at our round up and discover the best beaches on the Kent coast for swimming, relaxing and sand castle building.
In Kent we have 350 miles of coast to explore, so if you think you've visited all of our beaches and seaside towns, think again! Discover quiet bays, hidden gems, quirky beaches and a whole host of national nature reserves beach breaks and days out beside the seaside with a difference!
It’s the middle of July and we’re speedily approaching the school summer holiday. With over six weeks to fill, there are plenty of fun family days out to keep the children busy in Kent this summer. From crafts to street football, we've put together a handy of great family-friendly days out to keep the kids smiling.
The bank holiday weekend is a great time to get out and about in Kent. From bushcraft workshops and jousting tournaments, to cider festivals in the countryside, find out what's going on in Kent this August bank holiday.
Leeds Castle will be holding the nationally renowned ‘Festival of Flowers’ from 15th – 20th September. The art of floristry takes skill, but there are many tips and tricks of the trade that Festival of Flowers floral designer, Morgan Douglas Nuth, has up his sleeve to share.
With autumn just around the corner it’s time to start planning days out in Kent. From pick your own pumpkin spots, to autumn gardens at National Trust properties and special events at the likes of Hever Castle and Leeds Castle, with so much to do you’ll be spoilt for choice.
Chartwell house, the historical home of Sir Winston Churchill, is opening the ground floor for three weekends in December to show off their festive decoration ideas.
Walks around the beautiful county of Kent are bountiful, whether your favourite is countryside or towns! This blog post has a handy list to explore countryside, historic estates or local towns.
During the period between Christmas and new year’s discover the very best events here in Kent and what top attractions are open during twixmas.