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Are you looking for places to visit in Kent? Look no further. Here at What's on in Kent you'll find a wide range of places to visit across the county from beaches in Kent to dog friendly places to visit.
B-Road @ The Stag is a venue for those who love the car scene, bikes or just good food. A great place designed to bring likeminded people together. The team here at B-Road @ The Stag are privileged to have the great place designed for likeminded people who lo... (click the button below to read more)
See ProfileThis early 12th-century building has plenty of exposed beams, some low ceilings and a small seating area on a mezzanine floor that makes a good addition to the small floor area. The large inglenook fireplace provides a warm welcome in winter. Formerly a café,... (click the button below to read more)
See ProfileProducing Quality Ales From The Garden Of England
Utilising carefully selected blends of malts, hops and barley and captivating the best the Garden of England has to offer, Musket Brewery is focused on creating quality real ales brewed in the traditional man... (click the button below to read more)
Buttercups began in 1989 when Bob and Valerie Hitch decided to care for two unwanted goats. A few months later, the RSPCA approached them to take in another goat in urgent need, and this marked the beginning of a steady stream of goats arriving from around th... (click the button below to read more)
See ProfileThe Friars is the home to a small community of Carmelite Friars, who first came here in 1242. The Carmelites left at the dissolution of the monasteries in 1538. However, they were able to return in 1949. Today, The Friars is one of Kent’s hidden treasures and... (click the button below to read more)
See ProfileSTAY & PLAY: At VR World we run an arcade-style setup. You don't need to book a place, you just turn up, buy your tokens and start playing.
You will need to have a waiver signed before you play, and if you are under the age of 16, you will need an adult to... (click the button below to read more)
See ProfileTravel Back in Time & Escape the Modern World.
The railway you see today at 10½ miles in length is a fine example of one of England’s light railways and originally part of a larger system which operated between Headcorn and Robertsbridge.
The K&ESR was... (click the button below to read more)
See ProfileFort Amherst is a free-to-visit* historical site the whole family can enjoy, with 20 acres of green space all linked to the Great Lines Heritage Park. Built during Napoleonic times to defend Medway from a land-based attack, Fort Amherst has been restored to r... (click the button below to read more)
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Our Quiz Trails are self-guided walks taking you on an easy to follow circular route to show you all the ‘must see’ places – you work out the fun clues along the w... (click the button below to read more)
See ProfileHuckleberry Woods is a small, rustic farm devoted to micro and miniature animals.
- Visit our gorgeous micro-pigs, miniature donkeys, Teddy Bear sheep and alpacas
- Mingle with animals free ranging around their orchard home
- You can even arrange to ta... (click the button below to read more)
Betteshanger Country Park offers a wide range of activites for adults and children alike. Some activities run every day such as our cycling and walking trails whereas others need to be booked in advance. We can also offer a wide range of events from birthday ... (click the button below to read more)
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