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It has arrived! 27 – 31st May marks May Half Term in Kent and with the weather finally improving we’d say it’s the perfect opportunity to get the kids out and about, and enjoying a good old family day out. From family friendly visits to Kent’s top attractions like the Historic Dockyard Chatham, Hever Castle and Canterbury Cathedral, to wild days out to keep the older kids entertained with the likes of Canoe Wild and Go Ape, our half term in Kent guide is packed with ideas to keep you all busy.
It's spooooky season here in the Garden of England, and we're ready for a week of haunting events for your little witches and wizards to enjoy - with a side of gunpowder plot and fireworks events to end out the week!
From the best places to spot bluebells in Kent, to daffodil celebrations and plant fairs, our round up of Kent's spring gardens is the perfect way to celebrate spring.
While we can't travel internationally, Kent's cultural and natural offering rivals any country in the world itself. Discover how you can travel locally but at the same time be transported to worlds away, with the help of our gardens to our museums.
We’ve compiled a list of some of the movie backdrop spots around the county in 2023, so pack a bag, pop into Hair & Make-Up, and head out for your film-tastic day in Kent!
As the darker days set in over the autumn, we know there’s one reliable source of happiness – food and drink! Read our guide on where to eat and stay in Kent for the ultimate foodie break.
Spring is here from the 20th March, and whether you want to see carpets of flowers, learn a new skill or need a clean of the mind, there's plenty going on in Kent to see you right through to summer!
25th January 1759 marks the birth date of the famous Scottish poet, Robert Burns. With haggis to be eaten, whisky to be drank and celebrations to be held, why not attend a Burns night event in Kent? Or even host one of your own?