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A bit of escapism is what we all need right now and Kent’s new offering of extraordinary experiences provide exactly that – a break from the ordinary and a chance to reignite passions, inspirations and the joy of discovery.
From rural countryside trails to secret city spots, Kent’s hidden treasures offer visitors the opportunity to step off the beaten track and discover so many incredible experiences, sights and stories.
With spooky season just around the corner, Kent’s businesses are starting to prepare for a better than ever October half-term, filled with activities for families and friends to enjoy.
Soaked in history, heritage and boasting a lively festivals calendar that swings throughout the year, Medway is a culture vulture’s dream destination. The home of Charles Dickens, Medway has long inspired creatives, so it comes as no surprise that it continues to host some of the county’s best fests and cultural delights. Set in North Kent, getting here couldn’t be easier, with train links from the capital making it the perfect destination on any Kent getaway, while Medway’s newly opened stretch along The England Coast Path links Kent’s Heritage Coast to London for intrepid walker.
Famous for its iconic White Cliffs, written into the history books for its clifftop fortress, and boasting spectacular views to the Channel and France, it’s in White Cliffs Country’s nature to tell a good story. This corner of Kent has been at the forefront of Britain’s history for centuries, so if you’re looking to delve in and learn about everything from the Romans to World War II, it’s here you need to begin.
A high spec fabulously restored 19th century listed barn set on a farm in the delightful Kent Weald.
A unique experience viewing the beautiful Weald of Kent countryside on an electric bike
The North Downs Way runs through the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
This 160 miles (257km) route from the bustling port of Gravesend, in North Kent, to the popular seaside town of Hastings in East Sussex, offers some of the finest coastal walking in England.
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