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Whether you're locals looking for something new or families discovering Kent for the first time, we've rounded up some brilliant family activities and things to do in Kent this February half term 2026.
It's nearly bluebell season, time to lace up your walking boots and enjoy spring walks through the countryside. If you're looking for ideas of some of the best places to spot bluebells in Kent, bluebells walks or even bluebells festivals, check out our round up.
Thanet's three towns, Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs, stretch across a peninsula of clifftops, golden sands and harbour walls that have been drawing visitors for centuries.
Kent is bursting with family-friendly things to do this summer. Whether you're looking for wildlife encounters, historic castles, open-air theatre, adrenaline-filled adventures or simply a great place to stay while you explore, Kent has it all.
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After quite the school year, you deserve some family fun – so whether you’re searching for adventure in the treetops, a magical escape to the castle or your very own Great British Bake Off afternoon, we’ve got the days out to enjoy the summer holidays right here in Kent this year.
Is there a better way to while away an afternoon than a wander around a museum? The centres for fascinating history, art and culture are always warm and welcoming, whether it’s their knowledgeable tour guides or friendly café staff! We’re so lucky that here in Kent we have an abundance of interesting museums, historical sites and memorials, from the historic and famous to the quirky and unique, so celebrate Museums with us as we walk you through our top cultural hotspots…
After the wonderful performance of our Lionesses in the Euros during the summer of 2022, it’s time for the men’s team to try and Bring it Home too! With the World Cup being played throughout the end of November and into December, there’s a number of locations in Kent showing the tournament live, with some pretty special settings. It’s worth noting that due to the time difference, some games from other countries will show from 10am, but the majority of England’s games will be shown at 7pm – with England playing against Iran, the USA and Wales in their first group games.