Taking a get away doesn't have to mean harming the environment! Take a pew and learn a tip or two as we look at some of the most sustainable things to do in North Kent from nights away and shopping, to going out to eat, so we can make your sustainable getaway break as memorable and guilt free as possible.
Macknade is a local produce food hall based in Faversham, with multiple stores in Kent. This local favourite is great if you love to shop local with a range of Kent-sourced produce. Plus, wine lovers, rejoice as they have recently introduced their sustainable wine which reduces its carbon footprint by up to 95% by allowing customers to bring their old bottles in to be reused. That sounds like an excuse for a tipple or two!
The Quills based in Rochester's high street offer a sensational vegan menu with all your favourites from vegan platters, fajitas, nachos, alcohol and coffee! We can't think of a better (or easier) way to make the substitution.
Based in Faversham, Belmont House offers a wild classroom cooking class experience for the whole family, using sustainably grown produce from the kitchen garden. After picking your produce, the whole family will get to prepare, cook and eat their food in the outdoor cooking class.
Shepherd Neame Brewery in Faversham are one of the most sustainable brewers in the UK. They recycle 97% of grains and hops for animal feed on local farms and were the first UK brewery to be awarded a Feed Materials Assurance Scheme certificate. Visitors can also explore the brewery itself by booking a guided tour and can sample and taste Kent's finest brew.
Chatham's Historic Dockyard Heritage Building was rated as the top sustainable structure in 2021 by The Royal Institute of British Architect's. Families can enjoy a series of tours and workshops which the Dockyard often have on, make sure to check their website as they always have events on. The Dockyard open all year round and is great for a family day out.
The Copper Rivet Distillery is the only grain to glass spirit makers in Kent. Based in Chatham, they use Kentish grain grown, sourced and produced within 20 miles of the distillery, significantly reducing their carbon footprint and ensuring there's a taste of Kent in every glass. Visitors can also book a tour of the distillery to see all the hard work that goes in to it.
Jeskyns is a 360 acre sustainable, newly planted woodland. Jeskyns is great for families as there are many things to do, from five different walking trails to choose from and play areas for children, to fairy and elf villages. Plus the chance to say hello to the cows, take the dog for a walk and much more.
Elmley Nature Reserve is a 3300 acre nature reserve that's a sanctuary for wildlife in North Kent. As the only National Nature Reserve where you can actually stay the night Elmley is a great place to explore, discover, unwind and connect with nature. With shepherds huts in the heart of the wilderness, it's the perfect place to wake up to nature each morning.
The most sustainable way to travel in Kent is with public transport. Our partners are excellent and can get you to your destination in a hassle-free and eco-friendly way. With high speed links from London, and train stations throughout Kent, let Southeastern trains take the strain on your next trip. While our bus travel partners Arriva and Stagecoach offer local links, getting you from A to B more sustainably.