Kent Attractions
National Trust property: Owletts - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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The Street, Cobham, Gravesend, DA12 3AP
National Trust property: Petts Wood and Hawkwood - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Chislehurst, BR5 1NZ
National Trust property: Quebec House - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Quebec Square, Westerham, TN16 1TD
National Trust property: Scotney Castle - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Lamberhurst, Tunbridge Wells, TN3 8JN
National Trust property: Sissinghurst Castle - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Biddenden Road, near Cranbrook, TN17 2AB
National Trust property: Smallhythe Place - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Smallhythe, Tenterden, TN30 7NG
National Trust property: South Foreland Lighthouse - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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The Front, St Margaret’s Bay, Dover, CT15 6HP
National Trust property: Sprivers Garden - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Horsmonden, TN12 8DR
National Trust property: St John's Jerusalem - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Sutton-at-Hone, Dartford, DA4 9HQ
National Trust property: Stoneacre - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Otham, Maidstone, ME15 8RS
National Trust property: The White Cliffs of Dover - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Langdon Cliffs, Upper Road, Dover, CT16 1HJ
National Trust property: Toys Hill - open to the public. Please see National Trust website for details.
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Brasted Chart, TN16 1QG
Things to do around Kent
Here are some delightful day out options in Kent, a county in the south-east of England:
1. Marvel at the White Cliffs of Dover:
- The smooth rise of Kent’s iconic coastline looks like a professionally painted canvas of white. While nothing beats seeing it from the water, walking along the edge shows the stunning contrast of white cliff against emerald sea. They’re one of the most iconic landmarks in England. There are plenty of activities to keep you active too, like learning about scientific discoveries at the Victorian lighthouse or exploring the WWII tunnels within that rock façade. Exmoor ponies (who help control grass growth) may randomly pop up to surprise you. Last but not least, make sure to check out Dover Castle and the nearby memorial that marks the first cross-channel aircraft landing.
2. Delve into Dover Castle:
- As part of the Kent day out alongside the knightly cliffs, Dover Castle is one of the most impressive things to do in town. Built to protect the narrow sea crossing with mainland Europe, the fortressed structure sits atop the grounds of what used to be a Roman lighthouse and the adjacent Church of St. Mary. Within the thick walls of the Great Tower are interactive exhibits that educate on medieval times; my favorite part, however, are the secret wartime tunnels. I joined a 50-minute tour that brought us into the narrow, chalk-hewn underground first discovered during the Napoleonic Wars. Through video projections within the passageway itself, we were told the story of the Dunkirk evacuations in 1940 (if you’ve seen the Christopher Nolan movie, you know what a difficult operation it was). Code-named Dynamo, this is the behind-the-scenes stage for that famous incident. Visiting Dover Castle on your day out in Kent is an enlightening and unusual activity I highly recommend – castles are after all one of the best reasons to visit England!
3. Be entertained at Margate Dreamland:
- Margate Dreamland is a vintage amusement park with a retro vibe. Enjoy classic rides, roller coasters, and carnival games. The scenic location by the sea adds to the charm. It's a fun day out for families and anyone seeking a nostalgic experience.
4. Explore Canterbury Cathedral:
- Canterbury Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest Christian structures in England. Marvel at its Gothic architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and historic tombs. Don't miss the chance to explore the beautiful cloisters and the serene gardens surrounding the cathedral.
5. Discover the Historic Dockyard Chatham:
- The Historic Dockyard Chatham offers a fascinating glimpse into Britain's naval history. Explore historic warships, including the HMS Victory and the HMS Ocelot submarine. Learn about shipbuilding, maritime heritage, and the lives of sailors. It's an immersive experience for all ages.
6. Enjoy the scenic beauty of the Kent Downs:
- The Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Go hiking, cycling, or picnicking amidst rolling hills, woodlands, and picturesque villages. The views are breathtaking, especially from the North Downs Way trail.
Remember, Kent's diverse attractions promise an unforgettable day out – from natural wonders to historic sites!
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