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Interested in studying architecture? Study in Kent at Canterbury Christ Church University or the University of Kent and you're in for adventure. With Kent's rich history and links from Romans to King Henry VII, there's plenty to uncover beyond the books.
A visit to Kent’s Heritage Coast has got to include learning about the area’s sea-faring heritage and there’s no better place to learn all about that than the Historic Dockyard Chatham. In fact, you can follow Kent’s heritage coast all the way from Folkestone and Dover round to this historic Kent gem. A family friendly dream, a visit here is made for the whole crew- granny and gramps too, taking in everything from BIG wartime ships and a heritage railway to the Dockyard’s starring role on-screen! Ready to be transported through the age of sail? Read on.
All aboard! There’s nothing like the wind in your hair and a breath of sea air on the Kent coast. We’ve got to say one of the best ways to tour our blue flag beaches and the pretty coastal towns of Broadstairs and Ramsgate, is the Stagecoach Open Top Bus. Running from spring and through summer, route 69 is an absolute must on any family visit to Kent, so what are you waiting for? Take a look at some of our tips for making the most of your tour.
Stunning countryside landscapes, iconic historic houses and gardens, abundant local produce, and trailblazing sustainable spots can all be found right here in Sevenoaks, putting it at the top of our list for where to go for a true taste of Kent.
Taking to the outdoors and stepping out with Kent Wildlife Trust is something you must experience! Our beautiful rolling landscapes and natural woodlands creates stunning views and scenic walks that are enjoyed by many...
Pioneer of Physical Education, founder of English Gymnastic Society, life-saving hero, competitive and long distance open water swimmer.
Kent’s beautiful countryside and historic sites are here for everyone to enjoy, whatever their access needs. We’re sharing information on some of the top spots in Kent that have specifically created tours and visits for those with access needs, from canoe trips and castles to the best accommodation.
Being the nearest county to Europe, on the border of London and of course being one of the most beautiful counties in the country (we might be a bit biased!) we’ve had our fair share of important historical and contemporary figures who have called this place home and locations which have witnessed rather exciting times through history. So, let’s take a wander through a selection of people and places who’ve helped shape Kent’s nature…
“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.
Seeking an idyllic destination for your next couple getaway for the perfect blend of romance, adventure, and relaxation? Whether you're looking for an enchanting night out or a cosy B&B, Kent offers something for every couple.