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Perhaps more commonly known as ‘The Garden of England’, Kent offers a haven of traditional English countryside.With rolling hills, wooded valleys and far reaching open landscapes you will be spoilt for choice for a summer picnic spot or crisp autumnal stroll. 

A visit to Kent would not be complete without taking the time to appreciate the famous  tales of Canterbury and Rochester and paying a visit to some of the small towns and villages sitting at the heart of the county.  For a more active way to unwind, Kent’s 12 blue flag beaches offer ample opportunities to take part in water sports.

For more inforamtion about Kent, including ideas for days out, accommodation and events, visit the offical tourism website for Kent.

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  1. Dover Castle, Kent

    The White Cliffs of Dover are one of Britain's most iconic landmarks, and the star of countless UK and Hollywood movies. Stunning as they are, there's plenty more to discover in the vibrant, historic seaside town of Dover.

  2. Willesborough Windmill, Ashford

    Right in the heart of Kent, the famous “Garden of England”, Ashford has bloomed into a lively, cosmopolitan commercial centre. In Ashford you'll find 19th Century windmills and medieval buildings alongside bright shopping and trendy restaurants.

  3. A couple shopping at the Pantiles

    A magnet for royalty and the gentry, Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent was one of the most fashionable destinations of the Georgian England - ever since the discovery of the Chalybeate Spring over 400 years ago.

  4. Princess Pocahontas

    The heritage maritime town that nestles on the south bank of the Thames only a few miles from the heart of London

  5. Rochester Cathedral and Castle

    The ancient cathedral city of Rochester, with its Norman castle was place cherished by the Victorian novelist, Charles Dickens, who lived in the area as a child and returned as a successful author.

  6. Image of the Royal Engineers Museum in Gillingham

    Gillingham is an important retail centre serving the local community. It has a twice weekly market which is ideal for the bargain hunters to wander around.

  7. Leeds Castle in Kent

    Away from the coast are the five towns known as the Heart of Kent. Discover the area’s past and present in Maidstone, in Ashford, in Tonbridge, in Sevenoaks and in Royal Tunbridge Wells.

  8. HMS Gannet (1878)

    Chatham (Kent) a fascinating maritime destination with a history stretching back over 400 years.

  9. Cranbrook

    Cranbrook, known as the Capital of the Weald, is a pretty town with a medieval layout of streets and alleys – many buildings dating from the 15th century through to the 19th century.

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    Historic gateway to England, Canterbury and coastal Kent have glorious countryside, seaside fun, sandy beaches, cinque ports, smuggling, a cathedral city and a World Heritage site.

  11. Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent

    A World Heritage Site, Canterbury's famous Cathedral and ancient churches make it one of the most historic and stunning locations in South East England.

  12. Sandwich Barbican

    Sandwich, one of the original Cinque Ports, can lay claim to being one of the most historic towns in the country.

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    Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the beautiful unspoilt promenade and the newly restored Pier. Explore the maze of narrow streets where smugglers would evade King George’s men.

  14. Hawkhurst sign

    The ancient Wealden village of Hawkhurst is widely known for its beautiful surroundings and long history.

  15. Botany Bay

    A stroll around Broadstairs is a journey of discovery, with a lovely surprise around nearly every corner.
    You’ll wander along the main thoroughfares and be enticed into quirky little lanes where tiny flint houses and fishermen’s cottages nestle together comfortably, as they have done for years....

  16. Rochester Castle and Cathedral

    Relax and enjoy the sensational historic capital in Maritime Kent, encompassing Rochester and Chatham. Retreat and let down your defences in the fantastic surroundings of the ancient city of Rochester, home to England’s second oldest cathedral.

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    Ramsgate is home to the only ‘Royal’ Harbour in the country and has a sparkling marina, award-winning sandy beach, cater-for-all town centre and clifftops that beg to be rambled.

  18. Market Place

    Discover Faversham, located in the heart of the Garden of England. Take a stroll down medieval Abbey Street and browse in the range of independent shops in the town centre, crowned by the distinctive Guildhall in the historic Market Place.
    Dating back to pre-Roman times, Faversham is mentioned in...

  19. Tonbridge Castle

    Tonbridge dates back to well before Norman times, having the remains of a Norman castle which is open to the public.

  20. Ingress Park

    Kent Thameside is at the heart of the Thames Gateway and covers the Boroughs of Dartford and Gravesham.