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Criss-crossing our fields and along our coasts, and most importantly linking up with our county’s attractions, are plenty of paths and walking routes which means you can go car-free and be care-free while at it - wherever you want to in Kent. In this piece we’ll give you some routes that are reachable by Southeastern train or bus and then from there just a short walk to our county’s top sights – including castles, coastlines, historic houses, taprooms and more, to make a day or even longer of it!
“No one is too small to make a difference”. That’s the attitude we’re taking into the new year and, luckily for us, the people and places of Kent make it easier now more than ever to make those small steps in 2024.
The days are getting longer, the weather is just about getting warmer; it’s time to venture out of our winter hibernation and find out what incredible days out are to be had in Kent. From family friendly attractions, to beautiful gardens and top events, there is so much to see and do in Kent, so let’s ditch the slippers and get planning the start of a brand new season.
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.
Here are our favourite places to cool off in Kent, from indoor dining to luxury staycations.
As the leaves turn golden with Halloween well on it’s way, October half-term offers the perfect opportunity for families to come together and welcome the magic that autumn brings. This year, why not embark on a thrilling adventure filled with spooky castles, enchanting activities, and unforgettable memories? Whether you're a family with young children, teenagers, or seeking inclusive fun for all, there's something for everyone.
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.
February half term in Kent kicks off on 17th February, a chance to catch your breath, spend some time with the kids and generally look forward to time spent together as a family. With so many family days out and so little time, we’ve gathered together the best half term plans in Kent, sharing our top ideas for days out with the kids and fun events, specially organised by attractions across the county.
When it comes to getting around our beautiful county, we LOVE planning days out and breaks that are accessible by train. And really, what’s not to love? No traffic to contend with, no parking, no stresses of the road and the joys of being able to pair some of that famous Kentish produce with those famous Kent tipples. Better yet, as Kent’s Heritage Coast has been lauded by travel experts Lonely Planet for its sustainable travel options, train travel is the perfect way to ditch the car and do your bit for the environment. Ready to plan your traffic-free trip? Jump aboard and let our friends at Southeastern take the strain.