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With its rolling countryside, animal parks, heritage railways and top experiences, Ashford and Tenterden is a fantastic family-friendly staycation destination. Whether you’re looking for inspiration on how to keep little ones entertained for the summer holidays, or seeking out the best weekend plans, our guide to the very best family fun in Ashford and Tenterden will help you plan your perfect family getaway.
Spring has arrived and it's time to get the family out exploring. This season, we've reached out to our friends at Kent Attractions and asked them to share their top spots for family days out this spring.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful nature reserve, an interactive museum, or a supportive play centre, Kent offers a range of inclusive attractions where every child can feel welcome, engaged, and safe. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to the best SEND-friendly days out in Kent.
We’ve rounded up our top spots to venture out on those quiet midweek days. Whether you’re looking for a fun day out with friends or simply explore the county on your day off, you’ll be sure to find some great ideas in our round up.
Discover the best events in Kent this August—from castle musicals and food festivals to folk music, vintage motors, and a floatplane inside Rochester Cathedral. Plan your summer getaway now!
When the air starts to chill and the leaves start to turn, you’ll find us dreaming of our next cosy autumn break, and with its foodie credentials and gorgeous gardens, not to mention its many, many vineyards, Ashford and Tenterden is top of our list.
If you're planning a visit to Kent in 2026, you're in for an extraordinary year. From the highly anticipated opening of THE PIG at Groombridge Place to the return of Lovebox Festival at Dreamland Margate, Kent's events calendar is packed with unmissable experiences. Whether you're looking for luxury spa breaks, music festivals, literary heritage trails, or traditional countryside shows, the Garden of England has something special waiting for you.
May half term 2026 runs from Saturday 23 May to Sunday 31 May, with the Spring Bank Holiday falling on Monday 25 May, meaning the break kicks off with a long weekend already in the bag. Lucky you.
From one of the world's most iconic natural landmarks to a 3,500-year-old Bronze Age boat, from adrenaline-fuelled water sports to wildlife encounters and world-class gardens, this stretch of coast rewards those willing to look closer.