Kent Tourist Information
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The Reptile collection at Beaver Water World started in 1980 with a small Indian Python, rescued by a...
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Temple Ewell is part of the Dover district of Kent, and it is situated three miles North West of the...
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The Abbey Church of Minster in Sheppey was founded by Queen Sexburgha* in AD 664 on land given to her...
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Explore the fascinating history of Dover and discover the many wonderful places to visit in this famous...
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This classic 16th century restaurant is situated overlooking the beautiful green in Bearsted, Maidstone...
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The Heron Trail is an attractive 18 mile (29km) circular route on the Hoo Peninsula, bordered by two...
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Check out the weather forecast for Kent, but don't worry if it looks rainy - there's still plenty to...
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Find out about the history and development of this town which has played such an important role in Kent...
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A guide to this historic cathedral city of Canterbury which has something for everyone!...
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A contemporary Indian restaurant in Canterbury....
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Broadview Gardens, Hadlow are situated 4 miles north east of Tonbridge. On the A26 they are 9 miles south...
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Here are a variety of different walks to try during your stay in the county....
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Discover the beautiful countryside of Kent on two wheels not four!...
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Marden is located about 8 miles south of Maidstone. The parish, which includes Chainhurst, consists of...
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The Pinetum was established as the National Conifer Collection in 1925 and now has the most complete...
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Margate is a town in Thanet with a population of about 40,000. Today it lies at the junction of the A28...
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The distinctive Georgian house of Belmont, set in handsome gardens and encircled by classical English...
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A 14th century Wealden house offers tearooms and restaurant in Tenterden....
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The vineyards are situated 1.2 miles from the lovely Wealden village of Biddenden, with its High Street...
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The county town of Kent - explore this fascinating historic town and discover a myriad of places to visit...
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500 years of history at Godinton House near Ashford. Beautiful gardens....
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Smarden is west of Ashford and can be approached via the A274 which goes through Headcorn or the A28...
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Welcome to Canterbury Cathedral, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion and seat of the Archbishop of...
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Bayham Old Abbey is an English Heritage property, situated 1¾ miles west of Lamberhurst, off the...
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Discover the many attractions of Tenterden including a steam train, a vineyard and many historic houses...
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Headcorn lies on the A274 Tenterden to Maidstone road and is a long village with a wide range of local...
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Bough Beech Reserve is at the north end of Bough Beech Reservoir, two miles south of Ide Hill, Sevenoaks...
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Wye National Nature Reserve has a beautiful and varied landscape of chalk downland, woodland and scrub...
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International cuisine in Tenterden....
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Come and explore this delightful town which is famous for its oyster festival!...
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Located in the North Downs at Westenhanger, Folkestone Racecourse is Kent's only horse racing venue....
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Local seafood restaurant in Canterbury....
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Brockhill Country Park was formerly part of a great estate that dates back to Norman times....
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The Marmaris restaurant is situated at 71 Bank Street in the heart of Maidstone, the county town of Kent...
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A guide to the many tourist attractions and historic sites in and around Rochester....
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National Route 1 - The Crab and Winkle Way is a marvellous 7.5 miles (12km), largely traffic-free course...
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The Allotment restaurant is in Dover High Street and features in the 2011 Good Food Guide....
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Romney Marsh is famous for its sheep and its past connected to smuggling. Find out all about this mysterious...
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The Roman Museum is underground at the level of the Roman town. It's an exhilarating mix of excavated...
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Take time to explore this fascinating village on top of a hill in the Garden of England!...
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Discover the many attractions in and around Herne Bay - a wonderful place to have your holiday!...
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The Kent Downs are the eastern half of the North Downs covering nearly a quarter of Kent, stretching...
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Blean Woods are the biggest in Kent and, in addition to their fundamental interest as ancient woodlands...
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Come and explore this fascinating Kent town!...
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Come and stay in this historic Kent town - one which reflects so well the changing fortunes of this county...
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Come and explore this wonderful Kentish town on the coast. Discover many interesting places to visit...
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A stunning cycle journey through the Garden of England!...
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The majority of medieval houses in Kent were timber-framed. A large number of such buildings continue...
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Tourist guides to many Kent cities and towns including information about attractions, activities, restaurants, pubs, shopping centres, festivals and much more. Do you own a tourist attraction or business in Kent? Advertise it here on Let's Stay Kent by contacting James on 01580 761457 or emailing info@staykent.co.uk