For the best view & experience download our mobile app for free.
Simply click on your app store below.
he Lashenden Air Warfare Museum is one of the longest established aviation museums in the country, having been formed in 1970.
The museum collection was started by members of the Maidstone branch of Royal Air Forces Association in the late 1960’s. The muse... (click the button below to read more)
View Place to visit
Enjoy exploring Trosley Park’s 170 acres of beautiful woodland and chalk downland. With spectacular views over the North Downs, a café that serves delicious homemade food, and a woodland play area for kids, the park is the perfect place for a great day out.
View Place to visit
Different gardens, views and events here mean there’s always something to interest you, your family and friends. Why not pay us a visit and see what you can discover?
View Place to visit
Welcome to Adventure Kidz – a unique indoor adventure centre where groups, kids, friends and families can enjoy an action packed, fun filled time together.
As well as having the UK’s first indoor high ropes course, we also have indoor quad bikes, laser gun... (click the button below to read more)
View Place to visit
The White Mill was built in 1760 and still has most of its original wooden machinery.
Windmill: Restored between 1960 – 1981.
The Engine House: Restored in 1995, contains a Lister petrol engine which can be used to drive a Plate Mill to grind corn into ... (click the button below to read more)
View Place to visit
Just 4 miles from Maidstone, Teston Bridge Country Park is one of the best places to enjoy a rural riverside walk in Kent. Focused around the historical bridge, the park also offers a play area and plenty of idyllic picnic spots, making it the perfect place for a family day out.
View Place to visit
Mote Park is a 440-acre multi-use public park in Maidstone, Kent. Previously a country estate it was converted to landscaped park land at the end of the 18th century before becoming a municipal park. It includes the former stately home Mote House together with a miniature railway and a boating lake.
View Place to visit
Aylesford Priory, or "The Friars" was founded in 1242 when members of the Carmelite order arrived in England from Mount Carmel in the Holy Land. Richard de Grey, a crusader, sponsored them, and conveyed to the order a parcel of land located on his manor in Aylesford in Kent.
View Place to visit
With its eco-friendly visitor centre and restaurant, fishing lakes, trim trail and picnic and play areas – not to mention 292 acres of beautiful woodlands, wetlands and meadows to explore – Shorne Woods Country Park has everything you need to spend a day enjoying the best of Kent's countryside.
View Place to visit
Cobtree Manor Park has over 50 acres of parkland displaying a diverse and maturing collection of trees and shrubs.
Standing on the site of the old Maidstone Zoo, the park features a themed play area, along with a sculpture trail, plenty of space for picnic... (click the button below to read more)
View Place to visit