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TOU CEN - Visit Thanet
Forest – 01580 879820 30 Bedgebury – National Pinetum & – 01580 291726 29 Biddenden Vineyards – 01580 765155 28 Kent & East Sussex Railway Tenterden Vineyard – 01580 766111 27 The Chapel Down Winery at – 01797 321300 25 Port Lympne Reserve – 0844 842 4647 26 The Old Lighthouse, Dungeness – 01303 222222 24 The Grand, Folkestone 22 Dover Castle – 01304 211067 23 Samphire Hoe – 01304 225649 – 01304 364288 21 Walmer Castle & Gardens – 01304 611528 20 Rare Species Conservation Centre – 01227 720836 19 Wingham Wildlife Park – 0844 842 4647 18 Howletts Wild Animal Park – 01227 459779 17 Canterbury Guided Tours – 07790 534744 15 The Canterbury Tales – 01227 479227 16 Canterbury Historic River Tours – 01227 762862 14 Canterbury Cathedral – 01227 862162 12 Turner Contemporary – 01843 233000 13 The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge Cotton Museum – 01843 841119 11 Quex Park, Home of the Powell- – 01227 751496 10 Mount Ephraim Gardens – 01795 542016 9 Shepherd Neame Brewery Tours – 01795 890202 8 Belmont House and Garden – 01634 661611 6 Diggerland – 0871 2277007 7 Buckmore Park Kart Circuit – 01634 823800 4 Upnor Castle – 01634 332902 5 The Historic Dockyard Chatham – 01634 332680 3 The Guildhall Museum 1 Chislehurst Caves – 0208 4673264 2 Rochester Castle – 01634 332901 – 01322 863467 66 Lullingstone Roman Villa 65 Great Comp Garden – 01732 885094 64 Ightham Mote – 01732 810378 – 01732 459777 63 Riverhill Himalayan Gardens 62 Chiddingstone Castle – 01892 870347 61 Bayham Old Abbey – 01892 890381 Bedgebury – 0845 0948704 60 Go Ape! Tree Top Adventure, Leeds Castle – 0845 0948704 DOVER (01304) 201066 SWANLEY (01322) 614660 FAVERSHAM (01795) 534542 TENTERDEN (01233) 330316 GRAVESEND (01474) 337600 TONBRIDGE (01732) 770929 MAIDSTONE (01622) 602169 TUNBRIDGE WELLS (01892) 515675 DEAL (01304) 369576 – 01233 861493 L N E A N C H I S H G L H E E N N C A L M A N A K A S L A L G E A N E N L K E M Ä R 26 (Summer Only) ASHFORD (01233) 330316 MARGATE (01843) 577577 CANTERBURY (01227) 862162 ROCHESTER (01634) 338141 SANDWICH (01304) 613565 59 Go Ape! Tree Top Adventure, 58 The Rare Breeds Centre 57 Dover Museum – 01304 201066 56 Deal Castle – 01304 372762 For news and events www.kentattractions.co.uk 42 TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRES IN KENT 27 – 01304 840107 55 Goodnestone Park Gardens 61 31 60 30 – 01227 767345 54 St Augustine’s Abbey Amphitheatre – 01304 612013 44 53 Richborough Roman Fort & 28 29 58 25 24 32 23 – 01843 233524 52 Hornby Hobbies Visitor Centre 51 Wildwood – 01227 712111 50 Jetstream Tours – 07890 886369 49 Restoration House – 01634 848520 48 Rochester Cathedral – 01634 843366 37 42 38 36 – 01322 526574 – 01689 859119 Dove r-Du Do nkirk ver -C ala i s Ch an ne lT un ne l 22 57 43 62 39 47 Cyclopark – 01474 831400 21 46 Hall Place & Gardens 45 Danson House – 0208 3036699 63 Gallery – 01892 554171 44 Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art 55 59 33 64 35 43 Hush Heath Winery – 01622 832794 8 34 65 Railway – 01797 362353 41 Brogdale Collections – 01795 536250 42 Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch 40 41 40 The Home of Charles Darwin – 01732 865224 9 14 13 15 16 17 54 10 7 66 39 Hever Castle & Gardens 56 20 18 19 53 51 – 01892 870307 38 Penshurst Place & Gardens 6 1 37 Spa Valley Railway – 01892 537715 36 Tonbridge Castle – 01732 770929 Gallery – 01622 602838 46 45 35 Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art 47 11 12 52 4 5 49 50 48 3 2 N O R D S E E N O O R D Z E E 34 Kent Life – 01622 763936 33 Leeds Castle – 01732 765400 M E R – 01580 211702 D U N O R D S E A N O R T H 32 Finchcocks Musical Museum Mapping produced by Lovell Johns Ltd Approximate scale: 1 cm = 4 km 1 in = 6 miles 31 Bewl Water – 01892 890000 34 Kent Life 31 Bewl Water Explore the Garden of England 35 Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art Gallery Travel back in time through the beautiful Wealden countryside from Royal Tunbridge Wells, via High Rocks and Groombridge to Eridge, on the Spa Valley Railway. Steam Trains operate most weekends April to October, plus Bank Holidays, and some weekdays during May to September. Joint tickets available with Groombridge Place. Regular special events including a “Day out with Thomas”. Just off A26, South of Tunbridge Wells town centre. 38 Penshurst Place & Gardens Faversham ME13 8XZ Tel (01795) 536250 www.brogdalecollections.co.uk S Faversham Discover the beauty and tranquillity of this enchanting historic family home and gardens, once the property of Henry VIII. With a unique medieval Baron’s Hall, staterooms and intimate Tudor walled gardens that have colour and interest throughout the season. Family fun with Adventure Playground, Toy Museum, Woodland Trail, Garden Restaurant, new Café, Gift Shop (open all year) and events. Open: Weekends from Sat 14 Feb and daily from Mon 30 Mar – Sun 1 Nov 2015. House open 12 noon (last entry at house 4pm). Gardens 10.30am-6pm (or dusk if earlier) On B2176; follow brown tourist signs from Hildenborough exit on A21. Cycle route from Tonbridge Station. 39 Hever Castle & Gardens Brogdale is home to the National Fruit Collection. Enjoy history, heritage and tastings with a guided orchard tour. 42 Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway New Romney TN28 8PL Tel (01797) 362353 www.rhdr.org.uk S Folkestone Central/Rye Operating the most complete collection of 1/3rd full size steam locomotives in the world, running 13½ miles across the Romney Marsh. 43 Hush Heath Winery Edenbridge TN8 7NG Tel Information line (01732) 865224 info@hevercastle.co.uk www.hevercastle.co.uk S Hever Staplehurst TN12 0HT Tel (01622) 832794 S Marden/Staplehurst Discover 700 years of history at the romantic double moated, 13th century castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. Explore 125 acres of formal and natural landscape in magnificent gardens. Have fun in the yew and water mazes (open AprilOctober weather permitting), enjoy the Lake Walk, Adventure Playground, Miniature Model Houses, Restaurants and Shops. Open: February – December. Main Season Daily 30 March – 1 Nov; Winter Season February, March, November, December restricted opening. Check website or information line for opening times. Open Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Suns & BH 10.30am-4.30pm, closed over Christmas & New Year. Last tours leave one hour before closing. Explore the home of the famous scientist, Charles Darwin, where he lived and worked with his family. See the study where he wrote “On the Origin of Species”, the family rooms and an award-winning exhibition with multi-media tour. The grounds are beautiful and include a hot-house with carnivorous plants and orchids. Down House is a delightful place to visit and a site of outstanding international significance. Shop. Tea room. Visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/darwin for details of events, opening times and admission prices. 41 Brogdale Collections Near Tonbridge TN11 8DG Tel (01892) 870307 enquiries@penshurstplace.com www.penshurstplace.com S Tonbridge Maidstone ME14 1LH Tel (01622) 602838 www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk museuminfo@maidstone.gov.uk S Maidstone East S Paddock Wood Downe BR6 7JT Tel (01689) 859119 www.english-heritage.org.uk S Orpington/Bromley South Royal Tunbridge Wells TN2 5QY Tel (01892) 537715 www.spavalleyrailway.co.uk S Tunbridge Wells / Eridge S Maidstone East Heritage and family fun sit side by side in Kent Life’s beautiful and historical 28 acre grounds. Children will enjoy indoor and outdoor play areas, donkey rides, pottery studio, quad bikes, tractor rides and much more! Explore period homes, historic buildings and discover authentic herb and hop gardens. Everyone can visit the animals in the farmyard before relaxing in Dotty’s Tea Room with a homemade cake. Located just off J6 of the M20. SPECIAL OFFER: Save £1 per person with this voucher – for up to 4 persons. Not valid for groups, on special event days, or with membership passes. Valid until 01/11/15. Beautiful Bewl Water Country Park is set within the High Weald AONB encircling the largest lake in the south east. Walks, bike hire, passenger boat trips, adventure playgrounds, children’s activities, special events and family restaurant, plus a range of watersports including sailing, rowing and canoeing and some of the best trout fishing from boat or bank in the country. Open daily with easy parking, one mile south of Lamberhurst just off the A21. Admission charges apply. 32 Finchcocks Musical Museum Using this leaflet Map numbers in blue indicate members with an entry in this leaflet. Those shown in black are located on the members’ listing panel. 36 Tonbridge Castle 33 Leeds Castle Tonbridge TN9 1BG Tel (01732) 770929 tonbridge.castle@tmbc.gov.uk www.tonbridgecastle.org S Tonbridge Maidstone ME17 1PL Tel (01622) 765400 www.leeds-castle.com S Bearsted Visitors never forget their first breath-taking sight of “the loveliest castle in the world”. The Association of Tourist Attractions in Kent Email: admin@kentattractions.co.uk 40 The Home of Charles Darwin 37 Spa Valley Railway Maidstone ME14 3AU Tel (01622) 763936 www.kentlife.org.uk enquiries@kentlife.org.uk Lamberhurst TN3 8JH Tel (01892) 890000 www.bewlwater.co.uk S Wadhurst With captivating countryside, stunning coastline and rich heritage it is easy to see why Kent is a perfect short break destination. Whether you want fun for the younger family members, enchanting gardens, mysterious castles, fascinating museums, animal parks, steam trains, outdoor activities, historic houses or maritime history, Kent has something for you. Visit our website www.kentattractions.co.uk for detailed information, to sign up to our e-newsletter, to read the latest news, special offers, and the varied programme of events taking place throughout the year. Goudhurst TN17 1HH Tel (01580) 211702 www.finchcocks.co.uk info@finchcocks.co.uk From cosy B&B’s to quaint cottages, chic city hotels to glamorous camping, you’ll be spoilt for choice on where to stay. To find out more go to www.visitkent.co.uk One of the best regional museums in the south east. Don’t miss the 2,500 year old Egyptian mummy or the Earth Heritage Gallery where you will find the bones of the Iguanodon – Maidstone’s oldest resident! Egyptian, costume and natural history plus fascinating local history – from toffees to cricket balls! and one of the finest collections of Japanese art in the country. Fresh local produce in the Kentish Deli-Café. Museum Gift Shop. FREE Admission. Georgian manor set in beautiful gardens, home to a celebrated collection of period keyboard instruments. Entertaining and informal demonstration-recitals for all visitors. Catering in the Cellar Restaurant. NEW OPENING TIMES FOR 2015: Sundays April to September, Bank Holiday Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in August 11am to 5pm. BY APPOINTMENT: (Groups and individuals): most days from the end of March to Christmas. SPECIAL EVENTS: regular concerts, jazz evenings and courses, with opportunities to play, Autumn Festival and Christmas events. Lovely setting for weddings and functions. Members displaying this symbol have been inspected by Enjoy England’s Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Scheme. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this leaflet was correct at time of going to print, changes may occur and you are advised to check with the attraction. We are unable to accept any responsibility for any inaccuracies in the info supplied or for any inconvenience arising therefrom. Reputedly England’s finest example of a motte and bailey castle with a splendid 13th century gatehouse, Tonbridge Castle is set in landscaped gardens overlooking the River Medway. The site is well interpreted and there are audio tours of the gatehouse, bringing to life the story of kings and archbishops, tyrants and heroes, murderers and mercenaries. Journey through 900 years of captivating history, explore the gardens, playgrounds and maze, watch a falconry display or join one of the daily activities. Visitors can enjoy a variety of events including Open Air Cinema and Concerts, Fireworks Spectacular and the Christmas Market. Open all year round, there is something new for everyone to discover every day. www.hushheath.com Producer of the Award Winning Balfour Brut Rosé. Open to the public 7 days a week from 11am to 5pm. 44 Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery Royal Tunbridge Wells TN1 1JN Tel (01892) 554171 www.tunbridgewellsmuseum.org S Tunbridge Wells Sharing the special story of Tunbridge Wells through fantastic collections of art, natural history, archaeology, craft and so much more. 110290 ATAK UK.qxp_Layout 1 28/11/2014 12:56 Page 1 Forest – 01580 879820 30 Bedgebury – National Pinetum & – 01580 291726 29 Biddenden Vineyards – 01580 765155 28 Kent & East Sussex Railway Tenterden Vineyard – 01580 766111 27 The Chapel Down Winery at – 01797 321300 25 Port Lympne Reserve – 0844 842 4647 26 The Old Lighthouse, Dungeness – 01303 222222 24 The Grand, Folkestone 22 Dover Castle – 01304 211067 23 Samphire Hoe – 01304 225649 – 01304 364288 21 Walmer Castle & Gardens – 01304 611528 20 Rare Species Conservation Centre – 01227 720836 19 Wingham Wildlife Park – 0844 842 4647 18 Howletts Wild Animal Park – 01227 459779 17 Canterbury Guided Tours – 07790 534744 15 The Canterbury Tales – 01227 479227 16 Canterbury Historic River Tours – 01227 762862 14 Canterbury Cathedral – 01227 862162 12 Turner Contemporary – 01843 233000 13 The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge Cotton Museum – 01843 841119 11 Quex Park, Home of the Powell- – 01227 751496 10 Mount Ephraim Gardens – 01795 542016 9 Shepherd Neame Brewery Tours – 01795 890202 8 Belmont House and Garden – 01634 661611 6 Diggerland – 0871 2277007 7 Buckmore Park Kart Circuit – 01634 823800 4 Upnor Castle – 01634 332902 5 The Historic Dockyard Chatham – 01634 332680 3 The Guildhall Museum 1 Chislehurst Caves – 0208 4673264 2 Rochester Castle – 01634 332901 – 01322 863467 66 Lullingstone Roman Villa 65 Great Comp Garden – 01732 885094 64 Ightham Mote – 01732 810378 – 01732 459777 63 Riverhill Himalayan Gardens 62 Chiddingstone Castle – 01892 870347 61 Bayham Old Abbey – 01892 890381 Bedgebury – 0845 0948704 60 Go Ape! Tree Top Adventure, Leeds Castle – 0845 0948704 DOVER (01304) 201066 SWANLEY (01322) 614660 FAVERSHAM (01795) 534542 TENTERDEN (01233) 330316 GRAVESEND (01474) 337600 TONBRIDGE (01732) 770929 MAIDSTONE (01622) 602169 TUNBRIDGE WELLS (01892) 515675 DEAL (01304) 369576 – 01233 861493 L N E A N C H I S H G L H E E N N C A L M A N A K A S L A L G E A N E N L K E M Ä R 26 (Summer Only) ASHFORD (01233) 330316 MARGATE (01843) 577577 CANTERBURY (01227) 862162 ROCHESTER (01634) 338141 SANDWICH (01304) 613565 59 Go Ape! Tree Top Adventure, 58 The Rare Breeds Centre 57 Dover Museum – 01304 201066 56 Deal Castle – 01304 372762 For news and events www.kentattractions.co.uk 42 TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRES IN KENT 27 – 01304 840107 55 Goodnestone Park Gardens 61 31 60 30 – 01227 767345 54 St Augustine’s Abbey Amphitheatre – 01304 612013 44 53 Richborough Roman Fort & 28 29 58 25 24 32 23 – 01843 233524 52 Hornby Hobbies Visitor Centre 51 Wildwood – 01227 712111 50 Jetstream Tours – 07890 886369 49 Restoration House – 01634 848520 48 Rochester Cathedral – 01634 843366 37 42 38 36 – 01322 526574 – 01689 859119 Dove r-Du Do nkirk ver -C ala i s Ch an ne lT un ne l 22 57 43 62 39 47 Cyclopark – 01474 831400 21 46 Hall Place & Gardens 45 Danson House – 0208 3036699 63 Gallery – 01892 554171 44 Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art 55 59 33 64 35 43 Hush Heath Winery – 01622 832794 8 34 65 Railway – 01797 362353 41 Brogdale Collections – 01795 536250 42 Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch 40 41 40 The Home of Charles Darwin – 01732 865224 9 14 13 15 16 17 54 10 7 66 39 Hever Castle & Gardens 56 20 18 19 53 51 – 01892 870307 38 Penshurst Place & Gardens 6 1 37 Spa Valley Railway – 01892 537715 36 Tonbridge Castle – 01732 770929 Gallery – 01622 602838 46 45 35 Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art 47 11 12 52 4 5 49 50 48 3 2 N O R D S E E N O O R D Z E E 34 Kent Life – 01622 763936 33 Leeds Castle – 01732 765400 M E R – 01580 211702 D U N O R D S E A N O R T H 32 Finchcocks Musical Museum Mapping produced by Lovell Johns Ltd Approximate scale: 1 cm = 4 km 1 in = 6 miles 31 Bewl Water – 01892 890000 34 Kent Life 31 Bewl Water Explore the Garden of England 35 Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art Gallery Travel back in time through the beautiful Wealden countryside from Royal Tunbridge Wells, via High Rocks and Groombridge to Eridge, on the Spa Valley Railway. Steam Trains operate most weekends April to October, plus Bank Holidays, and some weekdays during May to September. Joint tickets available with Groombridge Place. Regular special events including a “Day out with Thomas”. Just off A26, South of Tunbridge Wells town centre. 38 Penshurst Place & Gardens Faversham ME13 8XZ Tel (01795) 536250 www.brogdalecollections.co.uk S Faversham Discover the beauty and tranquillity of this enchanting historic family home and gardens, once the property of Henry VIII. With a unique medieval Baron’s Hall, staterooms and intimate Tudor walled gardens that have colour and interest throughout the season. Family fun with Adventure Playground, Toy Museum, Woodland Trail, Garden Restaurant, new Café, Gift Shop (open all year) and events. Open: Weekends from Sat 14 Feb and daily from Mon 30 Mar – Sun 1 Nov 2015. House open 12 noon (last entry at house 4pm). Gardens 10.30am-6pm (or dusk if earlier) On B2176; follow brown tourist signs from Hildenborough exit on A21. Cycle route from Tonbridge Station. 39 Hever Castle & Gardens Brogdale is home to the National Fruit Collection. Enjoy history, heritage and tastings with a guided orchard tour. 42 Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway New Romney TN28 8PL Tel (01797) 362353 www.rhdr.org.uk S Folkestone Central/Rye Operating the most complete collection of 1/3rd full size steam locomotives in the world, running 13½ miles across the Romney Marsh. 43 Hush Heath Winery Edenbridge TN8 7NG Tel Information line (01732) 865224 info@hevercastle.co.uk www.hevercastle.co.uk S Hever Staplehurst TN12 0HT Tel (01622) 832794 S Marden/Staplehurst Discover 700 years of history at the romantic double moated, 13th century castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. Explore 125 acres of formal and natural landscape in magnificent gardens. Have fun in the yew and water mazes (open AprilOctober weather permitting), enjoy the Lake Walk, Adventure Playground, Miniature Model Houses, Restaurants and Shops. Open: February – December. Main Season Daily 30 March – 1 Nov; Winter Season February, March, November, December restricted opening. Check website or information line for opening times. Open Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Suns & BH 10.30am-4.30pm, closed over Christmas & New Year. Last tours leave one hour before closing. Explore the home of the famous scientist, Charles Darwin, where he lived and worked with his family. See the study where he wrote “On the Origin of Species”, the family rooms and an award-winning exhibition with multi-media tour. The grounds are beautiful and include a hot-house with carnivorous plants and orchids. Down House is a delightful place to visit and a site of outstanding international significance. Shop. Tea room. Visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/darwin for details of events, opening times and admission prices. 41 Brogdale Collections Near Tonbridge TN11 8DG Tel (01892) 870307 enquiries@penshurstplace.com www.penshurstplace.com S Tonbridge Maidstone ME14 1LH Tel (01622) 602838 www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk museuminfo@maidstone.gov.uk S Maidstone East S Paddock Wood Downe BR6 7JT Tel (01689) 859119 www.english-heritage.org.uk S Orpington/Bromley South Royal Tunbridge Wells TN2 5QY Tel (01892) 537715 www.spavalleyrailway.co.uk S Tunbridge Wells / Eridge S Maidstone East Heritage and family fun sit side by side in Kent Life’s beautiful and historical 28 acre grounds. Children will enjoy indoor and outdoor play areas, donkey rides, pottery studio, quad bikes, tractor rides and much more! Explore period homes, historic buildings and discover authentic herb and hop gardens. Everyone can visit the animals in the farmyard before relaxing in Dotty’s Tea Room with a homemade cake. Located just off J6 of the M20. SPECIAL OFFER: Save £1 per person with this voucher – for up to 4 persons. Not valid for groups, on special event days, or with membership passes. Valid until 01/11/15. Beautiful Bewl Water Country Park is set within the High Weald AONB encircling the largest lake in the south east. Walks, bike hire, passenger boat trips, adventure playgrounds, children’s activities, special events and family restaurant, plus a range of watersports including sailing, rowing and canoeing and some of the best trout fishing from boat or bank in the country. Open daily with easy parking, one mile south of Lamberhurst just off the A21. Admission charges apply. 32 Finchcocks Musical Museum Using this leaflet Map numbers in blue indicate members with an entry in this leaflet. Those shown in black are located on the members’ listing panel. 36 Tonbridge Castle 33 Leeds Castle Tonbridge TN9 1BG Tel (01732) 770929 tonbridge.castle@tmbc.gov.uk www.tonbridgecastle.org S Tonbridge Maidstone ME17 1PL Tel (01622) 765400 www.leeds-castle.com S Bearsted Visitors never forget their first breath-taking sight of “the loveliest castle in the world”. The Association of Tourist Attractions in Kent Email: admin@kentattractions.co.uk 40 The Home of Charles Darwin 37 Spa Valley Railway Maidstone ME14 3AU Tel (01622) 763936 www.kentlife.org.uk enquiries@kentlife.org.uk Lamberhurst TN3 8JH Tel (01892) 890000 www.bewlwater.co.uk S Wadhurst With captivating countryside, stunning coastline and rich heritage it is easy to see why Kent is a perfect short break destination. Whether you want fun for the younger family members, enchanting gardens, mysterious castles, fascinating museums, animal parks, steam trains, outdoor activities, historic houses or maritime history, Kent has something for you. Visit our website www.kentattractions.co.uk for detailed information, to sign up to our e-newsletter, to read the latest news, special offers, and the varied programme of events taking place throughout the year. Goudhurst TN17 1HH Tel (01580) 211702 www.finchcocks.co.uk info@finchcocks.co.uk From cosy B&B’s to quaint cottages, chic city hotels to glamorous camping, you’ll be spoilt for choice on where to stay. To find out more go to www.visitkent.co.uk One of the best regional museums in the south east. Don’t miss the 2,500 year old Egyptian mummy or the Earth Heritage Gallery where you will find the bones of the Iguanodon – Maidstone’s oldest resident! Egyptian, costume and natural history plus fascinating local history – from toffees to cricket balls! and one of the finest collections of Japanese art in the country. Fresh local produce in the Kentish Deli-Café. Museum Gift Shop. FREE Admission. Georgian manor set in beautiful gardens, home to a celebrated collection of period keyboard instruments. Entertaining and informal demonstration-recitals for all visitors. Catering in the Cellar Restaurant. NEW OPENING TIMES FOR 2015: Sundays April to September, Bank Holiday Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in August 11am to 5pm. BY APPOINTMENT: (Groups and individuals): most days from the end of March to Christmas. SPECIAL EVENTS: regular concerts, jazz evenings and courses, with opportunities to play, Autumn Festival and Christmas events. Lovely setting for weddings and functions. Members displaying this symbol have been inspected by Enjoy England’s Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Scheme. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this leaflet was correct at time of going to print, changes may occur and you are advised to check with the attraction. We are unable to accept any responsibility for any inaccuracies in the info supplied or for any inconvenience arising therefrom. Reputedly England’s finest example of a motte and bailey castle with a splendid 13th century gatehouse, Tonbridge Castle is set in landscaped gardens overlooking the River Medway. The site is well interpreted and there are audio tours of the gatehouse, bringing to life the story of kings and archbishops, tyrants and heroes, murderers and mercenaries. Journey through 900 years of captivating history, explore the gardens, playgrounds and maze, watch a falconry display or join one of the daily activities. Visitors can enjoy a variety of events including Open Air Cinema and Concerts, Fireworks Spectacular and the Christmas Market. Open all year round, there is something new for everyone to discover every day. www.hushheath.com Producer of the Award Winning Balfour Brut Rosé. Open to the public 7 days a week from 11am to 5pm. 44 Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery Royal Tunbridge Wells TN1 1JN Tel (01892) 554171 www.tunbridgewellsmuseum.org S Tunbridge Wells Sharing the special story of Tunbridge Wells through fantastic collections of art, natural history, archaeology, craft and so much more. 110290 ATAK UK.qxp_Layout 1 28/11/2014 12:56 Page 1 110290 ATAK UK.qxp_Layout 1 28/11/2014 12:56 Page 2 1 Chislehurst Caves 7 Chislehurst BR7 5NL Tel (020) 8467 3264 www.chislehurst-caves.co.uk S Chislehurst Buckmore Park Karting Ltd Chatham ME5 9QG Tel (01634) 661611 sales@buckmore.co.uk www.buckmore.co.uk S Chatham 15% off your groups first Turn Up ’n’ Drive Karting Session (with this advert) Thirty metres below the edge of Northwest Kent is a four hectare maze of hand hewn tunnels excavated for materials for the building of London. Join us on a fascinating 45 minute lamp lit tour when your guide will tell you of the romantic Victorian stories of the Druids, Romans and Saxons, the guarded munitions stories of WWI. Mushroom growing in the 1930s, the deep air raid shelter and underground town of WWII. The haunted passages and the music venue of the 1950s and 60s and much more! Open Wed - Sun all year. Tours every hour 10am - 4pm. Café, gift shop, picnic area and a free car, coach park. 2 Rochester Castle Visit the iconic outdoor kart circuit (just off J3 of the M2), where F1 Champions Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button honed their skills. Perfect for high octane family fun. Open 362 days a year. Please visit our website to check availability. • Turn Up ’n’ Drive karting for ages 4+ • Adult karting for ages 16+ • Laser Warfare for ages 8+ • Birthday Parties for ages 4+ T&Cs: One advert per group (max 4). Not to be used in conjunction with any other promotions or vouchers. Please present advert at time of purchase. Valid until 31.12.15. For full T&Cs visit www.buckmore.co.uk 8 Rochester ME1 1SW Tel (01634) 332901 rochester.castle@medway.gov.uk www.visitmedway.org S Rochester Belmont House and Garden Near Faversham ME13 0HH Tel (01795) 890202 www.belmont-house.org S Faversham Learn about the 1215 siege by King John and how this changed the appearance of the castle. Visitors can hear all about castle life through the audio guide. Open daily 10am - 6pm 1 Apr - 30 Sept, 10am - 4pm 1 Oct - 31 Mar. Last admission 45 mins before closing. Adults £6.20, children £3.90, family £16.20. Check for special events. 3 The Guildhall Museum High Street, Rochester ME1 1PY Tel (01634) 332680 S Rochester guildhall.museum@medway.gov.uk www.guildhallmuseumrochester.co.uk M2, J6 take A251 to Ashford and just before Badlesmere,follow signs to Belmont. 9 Shepherd Neame Brewery Tours Faversham ME13 7AX Tel (01795) 542016 tours@shepherdneame.co.uk www.shepherdneame.co.uk S Faversham A fascinating local history museum for Medway housed in two historic buildings. There’s more to beer than just a pint… Join an award-winning guided tour and go behind the scenes at Shepherd Neame - Britain’s Oldest Brewer. See traditional mash tuns; taste natural mineral water from the brewery’s well; try some malted barley and smell locally-grown Kentish hops. Finally there’s an enlightening tutored tasting – audience participation encouraged! Museum highlights include the ornate 17th century Guildhall Chamber; the walk-through ‘Prison Hulks Experience’; the River Medway tug boat interactive; the Dickens Discovery Room and the ‘Rochester Riverside Eye’ camera interactive. The museum offers something for all interests and age groups. Open daily (except Monday) 10am-5pm. Admission free. 4 Upnor Castle Tours run most days – advance booking recommended. Brewery shop open MondaySaturday. The Brewery is also a great place for a Wedding, dinner or party! 10 Mount Ephraim Gardens Upper Upnor ME2 4XG Tel (01634) 332902 upnor.castle@medway.gov.uk www.visitmedway.org S Strood Hernhill, Near Faversham ME13 9TX Tel (01227) 751496 info@mountephraimgardens.co.uk www.mountephraimgardens.co.uk S Faversham An Elizabethan artillery fortress built on the orders of the Queen in 1559 to defend ward ships moored in the river and Chatham Dockyard. In 1667, despite a brave attempt it failed to protect against the Dutch and was later used as a gunpowder magazine. Help defend the fleet against the invading Dutch with our exciting new firing cannons. Dress up in period costume and learn more about castle life with an audio guide. Open 1 Apr - 30 Sept 10am - 6pm and 10am - 4pm throughout October. Last admission 45 mins before closing. Adults £6.20, children £3.90, family £16.20. Check for special events. 5 The Historic Dockyard Chatham Chatham (Sat. Nav. please use ME4 4TY) Tel (01634) 823800 Info Line (01634) 823807 www.thedockyard.co.uk S Chatham The world’s most complete dockyard from the age of sail and one of Britain’s leading maritime heritage destinations. Three Historic Warships, a working Victorian Ropery, Historic Lifeboat Collection, Hearts of Oak digital theatre and play areas. No. 1 Smithery houses world class maritime treasures from two national museums and a changing programme of temporary exhibition and family activities. SPECIAL OFFER: £1.50 off admission. One voucher per individual/family ticket. Valid until 29/11/15. Not valid with any other offer or for specified events. 6 Diggerland UK In these enchanting 10 acres, terraces of fragrant roses lead to a small lake and woodland area. Edwardian gardens with a Japanese-style rock garden, unusual topiary and a new grass maze. Peaceful, unspoilt atmosphere of beauty and charm set in Kentish orchards. Location Hernhill village, 1 mile from end of M2, signed from A2 (cars) and A299 (coaches/cars). Open: 1 April - end September (Weds-Sun) and Bank Hols 11am - 5pm last entry. Groups by arrangement. SPECIAL OFFER: £1 off full adult entry on presentation of this leaflet. 11 Quex Park, Home of The Powell-Cotton Museum Birchington CT7 0BH Tel (01843) 841119 info@quexpark.co.uk www.quexpark.co.uk S Birchington-on-sea Expect the unexpected at Quex Park, an historic Country estate on the stunning Kent Coast. Quex Park is best known for the Powell-Cotton Museum, Quex House & Gardens, where you will find an eclectic mix of world-class natural history, World Cultures and Asian art. This visitor destination is an excellent family day out, made up of many visitor attractions, leisure activities, and bespoke retail and food & drink outlets, along with a packed and exciting annual events calendar. 12 Turner Contemporary Strood ME2 2NU Tel 0871 2277007 www.diggerland.com S Strood Margate’s stunning seafront gallery, inspired by Britain’s best-loved painter JMW Turner, offers a rich rolling programme of exhibitions featuring work by leading international contemporary artists and original works by Turner. Free admission. Open Tues - Sun and BH 10am - 6pm In 2015 the gallery presents: Self: Image and Identity 24 Jan - 10 May 2015 Grayson Perry 23 May - 13 Sept 2015 Risk 7 Oct 2015 - 17 Jan 2016 Save 15% off Diggerland Gate Price Admission - cut out this coupon and present it to Diggerland Kent park admissions desk. Valid for a maximum of 4 people. Height and age restrictions apply. Please visit our website for open times. Expires 03/11/2015. Office use: 27080. Photo: Carlos Dominquez 25 Port Lympne Reserve 19 Wingham Wildlife Park Wingham, nr Canterbury CT3 1JL Tel (01227) 720836 info@winghamwildlifepark.co.uk www.winghamwildlifepark.co.uk The revitalised, extended and restored Beaney Art Museum & Library re-opened its doors to the public on 5th September 2012. This fabulous visitor attraction provides state of the art special and permanent exhibition galleries, a library, excellent learning facilities and a varied programme of events and activities for all ages. S Sandwich Lympne, nr Ashford CT21 4LR Tel 0844 842 4647 info@aspinallfoundation.org www.aspinallfoundation.org/portlympne S Westernhanger/Sandling Home to Kent’s only safari experience, Port Lympne Reserve is a unique family adventure. Enjoy park life with a walk through the stunning grounds to see some of the world’s most endangered animals, then, jump on board a safari vehicle to visit The African Experience, 100 acres of Kentish savannah - alive with African animals. See giraffe, black rhino, gorillas, primates, big cats, small cats and many more as you explore 600 acres of outstanding natural beauty. See and be part of real conservation in action at one of the largest wild animal parks in the UK. Take a walk on the wild side with over 210 species... That’s more than any other Kent zoo! Enjoy getting closer to wildlife with walkthrough enclosures and hands on encounters and then finish the day allowing your kids to use our massive play area or enjoying a meal in our cafe. Open hours: 10am – 6pm (dusk in winter), every day except 25th & 26th December. The Beaney is also home to Canterbury’s Visitor Information Centre, a café and a shop. For full details go to www.thebeaney.co.uk 14 Canterbury Cathedral 20 Rare Species Conservation Centre S Canterbury East/West Sandwich CT13 0DG Tel (01304) 611528 info@rarespeciesconservationcentre.org www.rarespeciesconservationcentre.org S Sandwich Canterbury Cathedral has a tradition of visitor welcome that reaches back to the days of medieval pilgrimages. Founded in 597AD, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, it houses a Romanesque crypt, 12th century quire and some of the oldest and most beautiful stained glass windows in the country. In 1170 Thomas Becket was murdered in the Cathedral and ever since, the Cathedral has attracted thousands of visitors. Home to a unique collection of rare and endangered animals. The Centre is now set in 9 acres of beautiful sub-tropical gardens. RSCC specialises in the captive breeding and conservation of lesser know species of animal often overlooked in mainstream zoos. With habitats for Malayan Tiger, Sun Bear, Giant Otter. Other highlights include animals from Papua New Guinea, Madagascar, The Philippines and South East Asia. You can even spend a night at one of the onsite boutique jungle lodges or have a nocturnal tour and gourmet dinner. Open Mon-Sat 9am-4.30pm. Sun 12.30-2.00pm. Closures or restrictions for Services or special events. 15 The Canterbury Tales Canterbury CT1 2TG Tel (01227) 479227 S Canterbury East/West www.canterburytales.org.uk info@canterburytales.org.uk 21 Walmer Castle & Gardens Walmer CT14 7L J Tel (01304) 364288 www.english-heritage.org.uk S Walmer Step back in time with our costumed guides to experience sights, sounds and smells of Medieval England. Join Geoffrey Chaucer and his colourful characters on their journey from London to Canterbury as you enjoy five of his most famous tales. Be sure to be ready to share stories from your pilgrimage! Multilingual and children’s commentary available. Open daily. SPECIAL OFFER: £6 per person. Valid for up to 4 persons until 31/12/15. Not valid with any other offer. 16 Canterbury Historic River Tours Kings Bridge, Old Weavers House, Canterbury CT1 2AT info@canterburyrivertours.co.uk www.canterburyrivertours.co.uk Tel 07790 534744 S Canterbury East/West Step inside the Tudor castle by the sea, now historic home of the Lord Warden. Surrounded by 8-acres of beautiful gardens, woodland, and sea views. 2015 marks the Battle of Waterloo 200th anniversary. To mark this occasion, and the Duke of Wellington's 23 years at the castle, new displays will explore Wellington's life, as well as that of other famous residents. Follow the new audio tour, enjoy the gardens and don't miss the tea room. Visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/walmer for details of events, opening times and admission prices. 22 Dover Castle 17 Canterbury Guided Tours Canterbury CT1 2EE Tel (01227) 459779 guides@canterburytouristguides.co.uk www.canterburyguidedtours.com S Canterbury East/West Canterbury Tourist Guides present the ONLY tours offering guided walks through the historic streets AND Cathedral Precincts for £7.50 or less. Led by knowledgeable and entertaining Green and Blue Badge Guides who can respond to your questions and interests, our 90 minute tours leave the Buttermarket daily at 11am and additionally at 2pm from April to October, no pre-booking required. Tickets from the Visitor Centre, the Roman Museum and online. Pre-booked groups tours also arranged. Bekesbourne, nr Canterbury CT4 5EL Tel 0844 842 4647 info@aspinallfoundation.org www.aspinallfoundation.org/howletts S Bekesbourne Kent's most successful animal park and consistently a favourite with TripAdvisor reviewers, Howletts near Canterbury, offers a wild day out like no other! Enjoy park life as you explore wooded walkways and paths to discover some of the world’s most rare and endangered species including gorillas, primates, big cats, small cats, giant anteaters and more. Bring your herd to see our herd of African elephants - the largest herd in the UK and later, show off your skills on the Treetop Challenge or Animal Adventure Challenge. We’re all about the welfare and protection of endangered species , so if you care about animals, come and see why we’re world leaders in conservation. 26 The Old Lighthouse, Dungeness Dungeness TN29 9NB Tel (01797) 321300 info@dungenesslighthouse.com www.dungenesslighthouse.com S Appledore/Dungeness Historic Grade II listed building, opened by HRM Prince of Wales 1904 Survived two world wars before decommission in 1960. For 56 years provided an important land light to shipping. Situated on one of the biggest shingle peninsulas in the world. Climb the tower for stunning panoramic views over English Channel and surrounding countryside. Free public car park access by A259 or RHDR Dungeness (adjacent). Open Easter-October. Weekends only March, April and October. Closed Mondays and Fridays in May, June and September. Daily July and August. Also open for School Holidays and Bank Holiday weekends. From 10.30am, last entry 4.30pm. 27 The Chapel Down Winery at Tenterden Vineyard Small Hythe TN30 7NG Tel (01580) 766111 www.chapeldown.com retail@chapeldown.com S Headcorn/Ashford The Chapel Down Winery is home to the largest producer of English wines. The winery building features a large wine and fine food store selling fantastic local produce, plus our stunning restaurant and bar. Visitors can take a guided tour (seasonal), taste and learn about how we grow vines and make wine. Free wine tasting always available in the shop. Open daily 10am to 5pm. Situated on the B2082, 2.5 miles from Tenterden High Street (A28). SPECIAL OFFER: 10% off full price wine purchases. Not in conjunction with any other offer and strictly 1 voucher per transaction. 28 Kent & East Sussex Railway Dover CT16 1HU Tel (01304) 211067 www.english-heritage.org.uk S Dover Priory The most iconic of all English fortresses, commanding the gateway to the realm for nine centuries. Visit the imposing Great Tower, meet King Henry II's court and immerse yourself in the vivid recreation of his medieval palace. Venture into the Secret Wartime Tunnels. Feel the drama in Operation Dynamo: Rescue from Dunkirk, where the evacuation was masterminded. There's also the Underground Hospital, Saxon Church, Roman Lighthouse, and (new from May 2015) Fortress Dover & WWI. Visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/dover for details of events, opening times and admission prices. This multi-award winning tour provides a truly entertaining experience for its visitors and is perfect for all age groups. The tour combines a very enjoyable light hearted commentary whilst also discovering some of Canterbury’s finest architecture set against outstanding views of natural scenery. Daily Early Bird special – before midday: £1 discount per full paying adult with this voucher. One voucher for two adults. Season operates: 1st March-31st October weather and river conditions pending. 18 Howletts Wild Animal Park Margate CT9 1HG Tel (01843) 233000 info@turnercontemporary.org www.turnercontemporary.org S Margate Diggerland is the UK’s most unique construction adventure theme park, where guests can drive, ride and operate earth-moving machinery (diggers!) in a safe and family-friendly environment. No driving license required! Canterbury CT1 2RA Tel (01227) 862162 beaney@canterbury.gov.uk www.thebeaney.co.uk S Canterbury East/West Canterbury CT1 2EH Tel (01227) 762862 visits@canterbury-cathedral.org www.canterbury-cathedral.org Charming 18th century house set in parkland with extensive gardens and commanding stunning views of the rolling Kent countryside. Belmont contains fine paintings, furniture, Indian silverware and the finest and most extensive private collection of clocks and watches in the country. Open April-Sept. Weds tours at 11am and 1pm, Sat tours at 2.15pm and 3.15pm, Sun & BH Mon tours at 2.15pm, 3pm and 3.45pm. Gardens open every day 10am-6pm or dusk if earlier. Groups Tues and Thurs by appointment. Tearoom open Wed from 12pm for lunches and Weekends from 2pm for cream teas/cakes. One of the best-preserved and finest examples of Norman architecture in England. Dramatic views across the River Medway can be seen from its great keep, one of the tallest in the country! 13 The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge 23 Samphire Hoe Tenterden TN30 6HE Bookings/Enquiries (01580) 765155 www.kesr.org.uk enquiries@kesr.org.uk S Headcorn The Kent & East Sussex Railway weaves a picturesque route through unrivalled Wealden countryside before descending to the Rother Valley where the line terminates close to the National Trust castle at Bodiam. The Railway retains much of its historic charm as visitors enjoy the sights, sounds, smells and service of a bygone age. The K&ESR boasts beautifully restored coaches dating from Victorian times to the 1960s hauled by steam locomotives built as early as 1872! 29 Biddenden Vineyards Dover Tel (01304) 225649 www.samphirehoe.com paul.holt@whitecliffscountryside.org.uk S Dover Stroll below the famous white cliffs at Samphire Hoe, England’s newest piece of land made from chalk marl excavated from the Channel Tunnel. It has quickly become one of the world’s rarest habitats – chalk grassland and a haven for wildlife. Look up and you might see kestrels hawking above; look down and scarce beautiful wild flowers can be seen along our paths. Look out across the sea to distant views of France from the tranquility of this unique country park setting. See our impressive new education shelter with wood burning stoves. Phone to find out about our programme of events. Signposted from the A20 west of Dover. Site open 7am till dusk every day. 24 The Grand, Folkestone The Leas, Folkestone, CT20 2XL Tel (01303) 222222 info@grand-uk.com www.grand-uk.com S Folkestone Central Visit ‘the finest marine promenade in the world’ with its ornamental grounds and award winning children’s playground by the beach. Enjoy refreshments or even gourmet meals in The Grand’s Palm Court which oozes atmosphere, and get a taste of ‘the resort of kings’. Wm Hague exclaimed, ‘What a magnificent building! What a wonderful location!’ Open 7am-11pm daily, events, exhibitions most days. Free entry, free parking. Guided tours with cream tea every Friday 2pm £7.75. BiddendenTN27 8DF Tel (01580) 291726 www.biddendenvineyards.com info@biddendenvineyards.co.uk S Headcorn Kent’s oldest commercial vineyard, producing award winning wines, ciders and juices. Visitors are welcome to stroll through the 23 acres of vines. The vineyard shop is open daily for tastings and offers a wide variety of local products, with teas/coffees also available. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun and Bank hols 11am-5pm. Closed Sunday in Jan & Feb and from noon 24th Dec – 1st Jan (incl). Group tours welcome by prior arrangement. Free tours run for individuals on selected dates. See website for details. FREE Admission and Tastings. 30 Bedgebury – National Pinetum & Forest Near Goudhurst TN17 2SJ Tel (01580) 879820 www.forestry.gov.uk/bedgebury S Tunbridge Wells Open all year, Bedgebury National Pinetum & Forest is the perfect place for healthy outdoor activity. The National Pinetum, the world's leading collection of conifers, offers a beautiful setting for peaceful walks and picnics. Bedgebury Forest features adventure play for all ages and abilities, Go Ape, miles of family cycling, mountain-biking, walking, and riding. The Visitor Centre features refreshments, cycle hire shop with bike wash area, toilets, showers, information centre and a classroom/community room. 110290 ATAK UK.qxp_Layout 1 28/11/2014 12:56 Page 2 1 Chislehurst Caves 7 Chislehurst BR7 5NL Tel (020) 8467 3264 www.chislehurst-caves.co.uk S Chislehurst Buckmore Park Karting Ltd Chatham ME5 9QG Tel (01634) 661611 sales@buckmore.co.uk www.buckmore.co.uk S Chatham 15% off your groups first Turn Up ’n’ Drive Karting Session (with this advert) Thirty metres below the edge of Northwest Kent is a four hectare maze of hand hewn tunnels excavated for materials for the building of London. Join us on a fascinating 45 minute lamp lit tour when your guide will tell you of the romantic Victorian stories of the Druids, Romans and Saxons, the guarded munitions stories of WWI. Mushroom growing in the 1930s, the deep air raid shelter and underground town of WWII. The haunted passages and the music venue of the 1950s and 60s and much more! Open Wed - Sun all year. Tours every hour 10am - 4pm. Café, gift shop, picnic area and a free car, coach park. 2 Rochester Castle Visit the iconic outdoor kart circuit (just off J3 of the M2), where F1 Champions Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button honed their skills. Perfect for high octane family fun. Open 362 days a year. Please visit our website to check availability. • Turn Up ’n’ Drive karting for ages 4+ • Adult karting for ages 16+ • Laser Warfare for ages 8+ • Birthday Parties for ages 4+ T&Cs: One advert per group (max 4). Not to be used in conjunction with any other promotions or vouchers. Please present advert at time of purchase. Valid until 31.12.15. For full T&Cs visit www.buckmore.co.uk 8 Rochester ME1 1SW Tel (01634) 332901 rochester.castle@medway.gov.uk www.visitmedway.org S Rochester Belmont House and Garden Near Faversham ME13 0HH Tel (01795) 890202 www.belmont-house.org S Faversham Learn about the 1215 siege by King John and how this changed the appearance of the castle. Visitors can hear all about castle life through the audio guide. Open daily 10am - 6pm 1 Apr - 30 Sept, 10am - 4pm 1 Oct - 31 Mar. Last admission 45 mins before closing. Adults £6.20, children £3.90, family £16.20. Check for special events. 3 The Guildhall Museum High Street, Rochester ME1 1PY Tel (01634) 332680 S Rochester guildhall.museum@medway.gov.uk www.guildhallmuseumrochester.co.uk M2, J6 take A251 to Ashford and just before Badlesmere,follow signs to Belmont. 9 Shepherd Neame Brewery Tours Faversham ME13 7AX Tel (01795) 542016 tours@shepherdneame.co.uk www.shepherdneame.co.uk S Faversham A fascinating local history museum for Medway housed in two historic buildings. There’s more to beer than just a pint… Join an award-winning guided tour and go behind the scenes at Shepherd Neame - Britain’s Oldest Brewer. See traditional mash tuns; taste natural mineral water from the brewery’s well; try some malted barley and smell locally-grown Kentish hops. Finally there’s an enlightening tutored tasting – audience participation encouraged! Museum highlights include the ornate 17th century Guildhall Chamber; the walk-through ‘Prison Hulks Experience’; the River Medway tug boat interactive; the Dickens Discovery Room and the ‘Rochester Riverside Eye’ camera interactive. The museum offers something for all interests and age groups. Open daily (except Monday) 10am-5pm. Admission free. 4 Upnor Castle Tours run most days – advance booking recommended. Brewery shop open MondaySaturday. The Brewery is also a great place for a Wedding, dinner or party! 10 Mount Ephraim Gardens Upper Upnor ME2 4XG Tel (01634) 332902 upnor.castle@medway.gov.uk www.visitmedway.org S Strood Hernhill, Near Faversham ME13 9TX Tel (01227) 751496 info@mountephraimgardens.co.uk www.mountephraimgardens.co.uk S Faversham An Elizabethan artillery fortress built on the orders of the Queen in 1559 to defend ward ships moored in the river and Chatham Dockyard. In 1667, despite a brave attempt it failed to protect against the Dutch and was later used as a gunpowder magazine. Help defend the fleet against the invading Dutch with our exciting new firing cannons. Dress up in period costume and learn more about castle life with an audio guide. Open 1 Apr - 30 Sept 10am - 6pm and 10am - 4pm throughout October. Last admission 45 mins before closing. Adults £6.20, children £3.90, family £16.20. Check for special events. 5 The Historic Dockyard Chatham Chatham (Sat. Nav. please use ME4 4TY) Tel (01634) 823800 Info Line (01634) 823807 www.thedockyard.co.uk S Chatham The world’s most complete dockyard from the age of sail and one of Britain’s leading maritime heritage destinations. Three Historic Warships, a working Victorian Ropery, Historic Lifeboat Collection, Hearts of Oak digital theatre and play areas. No. 1 Smithery houses world class maritime treasures from two national museums and a changing programme of temporary exhibition and family activities. SPECIAL OFFER: £1.50 off admission. One voucher per individual/family ticket. Valid until 29/11/15. Not valid with any other offer or for specified events. 6 Diggerland UK In these enchanting 10 acres, terraces of fragrant roses lead to a small lake and woodland area. Edwardian gardens with a Japanese-style rock garden, unusual topiary and a new grass maze. Peaceful, unspoilt atmosphere of beauty and charm set in Kentish orchards. Location Hernhill village, 1 mile from end of M2, signed from A2 (cars) and A299 (coaches/cars). Open: 1 April - end September (Weds-Sun) and Bank Hols 11am - 5pm last entry. Groups by arrangement. SPECIAL OFFER: £1 off full adult entry on presentation of this leaflet. 11 Quex Park, Home of The Powell-Cotton Museum Birchington CT7 0BH Tel (01843) 841119 info@quexpark.co.uk www.quexpark.co.uk S Birchington-on-sea Expect the unexpected at Quex Park, an historic Country estate on the stunning Kent Coast. Quex Park is best known for the Powell-Cotton Museum, Quex House & Gardens, where you will find an eclectic mix of world-class natural history, World Cultures and Asian art. This visitor destination is an excellent family day out, made up of many visitor attractions, leisure activities, and bespoke retail and food & drink outlets, along with a packed and exciting annual events calendar. 12 Turner Contemporary Strood ME2 2NU Tel 0871 2277007 www.diggerland.com S Strood Margate’s stunning seafront gallery, inspired by Britain’s best-loved painter JMW Turner, offers a rich rolling programme of exhibitions featuring work by leading international contemporary artists and original works by Turner. Free admission. Open Tues - Sun and BH 10am - 6pm In 2015 the gallery presents: Self: Image and Identity 24 Jan - 10 May 2015 Grayson Perry 23 May - 13 Sept 2015 Risk 7 Oct 2015 - 17 Jan 2016 Save 15% off Diggerland Gate Price Admission - cut out this coupon and present it to Diggerland Kent park admissions desk. Valid for a maximum of 4 people. Height and age restrictions apply. Please visit our website for open times. Expires 03/11/2015. Office use: 27080. Photo: Carlos Dominquez 25 Port Lympne Reserve 19 Wingham Wildlife Park Wingham, nr Canterbury CT3 1JL Tel (01227) 720836 info@winghamwildlifepark.co.uk www.winghamwildlifepark.co.uk The revitalised, extended and restored Beaney Art Museum & Library re-opened its doors to the public on 5th September 2012. This fabulous visitor attraction provides state of the art special and permanent exhibition galleries, a library, excellent learning facilities and a varied programme of events and activities for all ages. S Sandwich Lympne, nr Ashford CT21 4LR Tel 0844 842 4647 info@aspinallfoundation.org www.aspinallfoundation.org/portlympne S Westernhanger/Sandling Home to Kent’s only safari experience, Port Lympne Reserve is a unique family adventure. Enjoy park life with a walk through the stunning grounds to see some of the world’s most endangered animals, then, jump on board a safari vehicle to visit The African Experience, 100 acres of Kentish savannah - alive with African animals. See giraffe, black rhino, gorillas, primates, big cats, small cats and many more as you explore 600 acres of outstanding natural beauty. See and be part of real conservation in action at one of the largest wild animal parks in the UK. Take a walk on the wild side with over 210 species... That’s more than any other Kent zoo! Enjoy getting closer to wildlife with walkthrough enclosures and hands on encounters and then finish the day allowing your kids to use our massive play area or enjoying a meal in our cafe. Open hours: 10am – 6pm (dusk in winter), every day except 25th & 26th December. The Beaney is also home to Canterbury’s Visitor Information Centre, a café and a shop. For full details go to www.thebeaney.co.uk 14 Canterbury Cathedral 20 Rare Species Conservation Centre S Canterbury East/West Sandwich CT13 0DG Tel (01304) 611528 info@rarespeciesconservationcentre.org www.rarespeciesconservationcentre.org S Sandwich Canterbury Cathedral has a tradition of visitor welcome that reaches back to the days of medieval pilgrimages. Founded in 597AD, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, it houses a Romanesque crypt, 12th century quire and some of the oldest and most beautiful stained glass windows in the country. In 1170 Thomas Becket was murdered in the Cathedral and ever since, the Cathedral has attracted thousands of visitors. Home to a unique collection of rare and endangered animals. The Centre is now set in 9 acres of beautiful sub-tropical gardens. RSCC specialises in the captive breeding and conservation of lesser know species of animal often overlooked in mainstream zoos. With habitats for Malayan Tiger, Sun Bear, Giant Otter. Other highlights include animals from Papua New Guinea, Madagascar, The Philippines and South East Asia. You can even spend a night at one of the onsite boutique jungle lodges or have a nocturnal tour and gourmet dinner. Open Mon-Sat 9am-4.30pm. Sun 12.30-2.00pm. Closures or restrictions for Services or special events. 15 The Canterbury Tales Canterbury CT1 2TG Tel (01227) 479227 S Canterbury East/West www.canterburytales.org.uk info@canterburytales.org.uk 21 Walmer Castle & Gardens Walmer CT14 7L J Tel (01304) 364288 www.english-heritage.org.uk S Walmer Step back in time with our costumed guides to experience sights, sounds and smells of Medieval England. Join Geoffrey Chaucer and his colourful characters on their journey from London to Canterbury as you enjoy five of his most famous tales. Be sure to be ready to share stories from your pilgrimage! Multilingual and children’s commentary available. Open daily. SPECIAL OFFER: £6 per person. Valid for up to 4 persons until 31/12/15. Not valid with any other offer. 16 Canterbury Historic River Tours Kings Bridge, Old Weavers House, Canterbury CT1 2AT info@canterburyrivertours.co.uk www.canterburyrivertours.co.uk Tel 07790 534744 S Canterbury East/West Step inside the Tudor castle by the sea, now historic home of the Lord Warden. Surrounded by 8-acres of beautiful gardens, woodland, and sea views. 2015 marks the Battle of Waterloo 200th anniversary. To mark this occasion, and the Duke of Wellington's 23 years at the castle, new displays will explore Wellington's life, as well as that of other famous residents. Follow the new audio tour, enjoy the gardens and don't miss the tea room. Visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/walmer for details of events, opening times and admission prices. 22 Dover Castle 17 Canterbury Guided Tours Canterbury CT1 2EE Tel (01227) 459779 guides@canterburytouristguides.co.uk www.canterburyguidedtours.com S Canterbury East/West Canterbury Tourist Guides present the ONLY tours offering guided walks through the historic streets AND Cathedral Precincts for £7.50 or less. Led by knowledgeable and entertaining Green and Blue Badge Guides who can respond to your questions and interests, our 90 minute tours leave the Buttermarket daily at 11am and additionally at 2pm from April to October, no pre-booking required. Tickets from the Visitor Centre, the Roman Museum and online. Pre-booked groups tours also arranged. Bekesbourne, nr Canterbury CT4 5EL Tel 0844 842 4647 info@aspinallfoundation.org www.aspinallfoundation.org/howletts S Bekesbourne Kent's most successful animal park and consistently a favourite with TripAdvisor reviewers, Howletts near Canterbury, offers a wild day out like no other! Enjoy park life as you explore wooded walkways and paths to discover some of the world’s most rare and endangered species including gorillas, primates, big cats, small cats, giant anteaters and more. Bring your herd to see our herd of African elephants - the largest herd in the UK and later, show off your skills on the Treetop Challenge or Animal Adventure Challenge. We’re all about the welfare and protection of endangered species , so if you care about animals, come and see why we’re world leaders in conservation. 26 The Old Lighthouse, Dungeness Dungeness TN29 9NB Tel (01797) 321300 info@dungenesslighthouse.com www.dungenesslighthouse.com S Appledore/Dungeness Historic Grade II listed building, opened by HRM Prince of Wales 1904 Survived two world wars before decommission in 1960. For 56 years provided an important land light to shipping. Situated on one of the biggest shingle peninsulas in the world. Climb the tower for stunning panoramic views over English Channel and surrounding countryside. Free public car park access by A259 or RHDR Dungeness (adjacent). Open Easter-October. Weekends only March, April and October. Closed Mondays and Fridays in May, June and September. Daily July and August. Also open for School Holidays and Bank Holiday weekends. From 10.30am, last entry 4.30pm. 27 The Chapel Down Winery at Tenterden Vineyard Small Hythe TN30 7NG Tel (01580) 766111 www.chapeldown.com retail@chapeldown.com S Headcorn/Ashford The Chapel Down Winery is home to the largest producer of English wines. The winery building features a large wine and fine food store selling fantastic local produce, plus our stunning restaurant and bar. Visitors can take a guided tour (seasonal), taste and learn about how we grow vines and make wine. Free wine tasting always available in the shop. Open daily 10am to 5pm. Situated on the B2082, 2.5 miles from Tenterden High Street (A28). SPECIAL OFFER: 10% off full price wine purchases. Not in conjunction with any other offer and strictly 1 voucher per transaction. 28 Kent & East Sussex Railway Dover CT16 1HU Tel (01304) 211067 www.english-heritage.org.uk S Dover Priory The most iconic of all English fortresses, commanding the gateway to the realm for nine centuries. Visit the imposing Great Tower, meet King Henry II's court and immerse yourself in the vivid recreation of his medieval palace. Venture into the Secret Wartime Tunnels. Feel the drama in Operation Dynamo: Rescue from Dunkirk, where the evacuation was masterminded. There's also the Underground Hospital, Saxon Church, Roman Lighthouse, and (new from May 2015) Fortress Dover & WWI. Visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/dover for details of events, opening times and admission prices. This multi-award winning tour provides a truly entertaining experience for its visitors and is perfect for all age groups. The tour combines a very enjoyable light hearted commentary whilst also discovering some of Canterbury’s finest architecture set against outstanding views of natural scenery. Daily Early Bird special – before midday: £1 discount per full paying adult with this voucher. One voucher for two adults. Season operates: 1st March-31st October weather and river conditions pending. 18 Howletts Wild Animal Park Margate CT9 1HG Tel (01843) 233000 info@turnercontemporary.org www.turnercontemporary.org S Margate Diggerland is the UK’s most unique construction adventure theme park, where guests can drive, ride and operate earth-moving machinery (diggers!) in a safe and family-friendly environment. No driving license required! Canterbury CT1 2RA Tel (01227) 862162 beaney@canterbury.gov.uk www.thebeaney.co.uk S Canterbury East/West Canterbury CT1 2EH Tel (01227) 762862 visits@canterbury-cathedral.org www.canterbury-cathedral.org Charming 18th century house set in parkland with extensive gardens and commanding stunning views of the rolling Kent countryside. Belmont contains fine paintings, furniture, Indian silverware and the finest and most extensive private collection of clocks and watches in the country. Open April-Sept. Weds tours at 11am and 1pm, Sat tours at 2.15pm and 3.15pm, Sun & BH Mon tours at 2.15pm, 3pm and 3.45pm. Gardens open every day 10am-6pm or dusk if earlier. Groups Tues and Thurs by appointment. Tearoom open Wed from 12pm for lunches and Weekends from 2pm for cream teas/cakes. One of the best-preserved and finest examples of Norman architecture in England. Dramatic views across the River Medway can be seen from its great keep, one of the tallest in the country! 13 The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge 23 Samphire Hoe Tenterden TN30 6HE Bookings/Enquiries (01580) 765155 www.kesr.org.uk enquiries@kesr.org.uk S Headcorn The Kent & East Sussex Railway weaves a picturesque route through unrivalled Wealden countryside before descending to the Rother Valley where the line terminates close to the National Trust castle at Bodiam. The Railway retains much of its historic charm as visitors enjoy the sights, sounds, smells and service of a bygone age. The K&ESR boasts beautifully restored coaches dating from Victorian times to the 1960s hauled by steam locomotives built as early as 1872! 29 Biddenden Vineyards Dover Tel (01304) 225649 www.samphirehoe.com paul.holt@whitecliffscountryside.org.uk S Dover Stroll below the famous white cliffs at Samphire Hoe, England’s newest piece of land made from chalk marl excavated from the Channel Tunnel. It has quickly become one of the world’s rarest habitats – chalk grassland and a haven for wildlife. Look up and you might see kestrels hawking above; look down and scarce beautiful wild flowers can be seen along our paths. Look out across the sea to distant views of France from the tranquility of this unique country park setting. See our impressive new education shelter with wood burning stoves. Phone to find out about our programme of events. Signposted from the A20 west of Dover. Site open 7am till dusk every day. 24 The Grand, Folkestone The Leas, Folkestone, CT20 2XL Tel (01303) 222222 info@grand-uk.com www.grand-uk.com S Folkestone Central Visit ‘the finest marine promenade in the world’ with its ornamental grounds and award winning children’s playground by the beach. Enjoy refreshments or even gourmet meals in The Grand’s Palm Court which oozes atmosphere, and get a taste of ‘the resort of kings’. Wm Hague exclaimed, ‘What a magnificent building! What a wonderful location!’ Open 7am-11pm daily, events, exhibitions most days. Free entry, free parking. Guided tours with cream tea every Friday 2pm £7.75. BiddendenTN27 8DF Tel (01580) 291726 www.biddendenvineyards.com info@biddendenvineyards.co.uk S Headcorn Kent’s oldest commercial vineyard, producing award winning wines, ciders and juices. Visitors are welcome to stroll through the 23 acres of vines. The vineyard shop is open daily for tastings and offers a wide variety of local products, with teas/coffees also available. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun and Bank hols 11am-5pm. Closed Sunday in Jan & Feb and from noon 24th Dec – 1st Jan (incl). Group tours welcome by prior arrangement. Free tours run for individuals on selected dates. See website for details. FREE Admission and Tastings. 30 Bedgebury – National Pinetum & Forest Near Goudhurst TN17 2SJ Tel (01580) 879820 www.forestry.gov.uk/bedgebury S Tunbridge Wells Open all year, Bedgebury National Pinetum & Forest is the perfect place for healthy outdoor activity. The National Pinetum, the world's leading collection of conifers, offers a beautiful setting for peaceful walks and picnics. Bedgebury Forest features adventure play for all ages and abilities, Go Ape, miles of family cycling, mountain-biking, walking, and riding. The Visitor Centre features refreshments, cycle hire shop with bike wash area, toilets, showers, information centre and a classroom/community room. 110290 ATAK UK.qxp_Layout 1 28/11/2014 12:56 Page 2 1 Chislehurst Caves 7 Chislehurst BR7 5NL Tel (020) 8467 3264 www.chislehurst-caves.co.uk S Chislehurst Buckmore Park Karting Ltd Chatham ME5 9QG Tel (01634) 661611 sales@buckmore.co.uk www.buckmore.co.uk S Chatham 15% off your groups first Turn Up ’n’ Drive Karting Session (with this advert) Thirty metres below the edge of Northwest Kent is a four hectare maze of hand hewn tunnels excavated for materials for the building of London. Join us on a fascinating 45 minute lamp lit tour when your guide will tell you of the romantic Victorian stories of the Druids, Romans and Saxons, the guarded munitions stories of WWI. Mushroom growing in the 1930s, the deep air raid shelter and underground town of WWII. The haunted passages and the music venue of the 1950s and 60s and much more! Open Wed - Sun all year. Tours every hour 10am - 4pm. Café, gift shop, picnic area and a free car, coach park. 2 Rochester Castle Visit the iconic outdoor kart circuit (just off J3 of the M2), where F1 Champions Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button honed their skills. Perfect for high octane family fun. Open 362 days a year. Please visit our website to check availability. • Turn Up ’n’ Drive karting for ages 4+ • Adult karting for ages 16+ • Laser Warfare for ages 8+ • Birthday Parties for ages 4+ T&Cs: One advert per group (max 4). Not to be used in conjunction with any other promotions or vouchers. Please present advert at time of purchase. Valid until 31.12.15. For full T&Cs visit www.buckmore.co.uk 8 Rochester ME1 1SW Tel (01634) 332901 rochester.castle@medway.gov.uk www.visitmedway.org S Rochester Belmont House and Garden Near Faversham ME13 0HH Tel (01795) 890202 www.belmont-house.org S Faversham Learn about the 1215 siege by King John and how this changed the appearance of the castle. Visitors can hear all about castle life through the audio guide. Open daily 10am - 6pm 1 Apr - 30 Sept, 10am - 4pm 1 Oct - 31 Mar. Last admission 45 mins before closing. Adults £6.20, children £3.90, family £16.20. Check for special events. 3 The Guildhall Museum High Street, Rochester ME1 1PY Tel (01634) 332680 S Rochester guildhall.museum@medway.gov.uk www.guildhallmuseumrochester.co.uk M2, J6 take A251 to Ashford and just before Badlesmere,follow signs to Belmont. 9 Shepherd Neame Brewery Tours Faversham ME13 7AX Tel (01795) 542016 tours@shepherdneame.co.uk www.shepherdneame.co.uk S Faversham A fascinating local history museum for Medway housed in two historic buildings. There’s more to beer than just a pint… Join an award-winning guided tour and go behind the scenes at Shepherd Neame - Britain’s Oldest Brewer. See traditional mash tuns; taste natural mineral water from the brewery’s well; try some malted barley and smell locally-grown Kentish hops. Finally there’s an enlightening tutored tasting – audience participation encouraged! Museum highlights include the ornate 17th century Guildhall Chamber; the walk-through ‘Prison Hulks Experience’; the River Medway tug boat interactive; the Dickens Discovery Room and the ‘Rochester Riverside Eye’ camera interactive. The museum offers something for all interests and age groups. Open daily (except Monday) 10am-5pm. Admission free. 4 Upnor Castle Tours run most days – advance booking recommended. Brewery shop open MondaySaturday. The Brewery is also a great place for a Wedding, dinner or party! 10 Mount Ephraim Gardens Upper Upnor ME2 4XG Tel (01634) 332902 upnor.castle@medway.gov.uk www.visitmedway.org S Strood Hernhill, Near Faversham ME13 9TX Tel (01227) 751496 info@mountephraimgardens.co.uk www.mountephraimgardens.co.uk S Faversham An Elizabethan artillery fortress built on the orders of the Queen in 1559 to defend ward ships moored in the river and Chatham Dockyard. In 1667, despite a brave attempt it failed to protect against the Dutch and was later used as a gunpowder magazine. Help defend the fleet against the invading Dutch with our exciting new firing cannons. Dress up in period costume and learn more about castle life with an audio guide. Open 1 Apr - 30 Sept 10am - 6pm and 10am - 4pm throughout October. Last admission 45 mins before closing. Adults £6.20, children £3.90, family £16.20. Check for special events. 5 The Historic Dockyard Chatham Chatham (Sat. Nav. please use ME4 4TY) Tel (01634) 823800 Info Line (01634) 823807 www.thedockyard.co.uk S Chatham The world’s most complete dockyard from the age of sail and one of Britain’s leading maritime heritage destinations. Three Historic Warships, a working Victorian Ropery, Historic Lifeboat Collection, Hearts of Oak digital theatre and play areas. No. 1 Smithery houses world class maritime treasures from two national museums and a changing programme of temporary exhibition and family activities. SPECIAL OFFER: £1.50 off admission. One voucher per individual/family ticket. Valid until 29/11/15. Not valid with any other offer or for specified events. 6 Diggerland UK In these enchanting 10 acres, terraces of fragrant roses lead to a small lake and woodland area. Edwardian gardens with a Japanese-style rock garden, unusual topiary and a new grass maze. Peaceful, unspoilt atmosphere of beauty and charm set in Kentish orchards. Location Hernhill village, 1 mile from end of M2, signed from A2 (cars) and A299 (coaches/cars). Open: 1 April - end September (Weds-Sun) and Bank Hols 11am - 5pm last entry. Groups by arrangement. SPECIAL OFFER: £1 off full adult entry on presentation of this leaflet. 11 Quex Park, Home of The Powell-Cotton Museum Birchington CT7 0BH Tel (01843) 841119 info@quexpark.co.uk www.quexpark.co.uk S Birchington-on-sea Expect the unexpected at Quex Park, an historic Country estate on the stunning Kent Coast. Quex Park is best known for the Powell-Cotton Museum, Quex House & Gardens, where you will find an eclectic mix of world-class natural history, World Cultures and Asian art. This visitor destination is an excellent family day out, made up of many visitor attractions, leisure activities, and bespoke retail and food & drink outlets, along with a packed and exciting annual events calendar. 12 Turner Contemporary Strood ME2 2NU Tel 0871 2277007 www.diggerland.com S Strood Margate’s stunning seafront gallery, inspired by Britain’s best-loved painter JMW Turner, offers a rich rolling programme of exhibitions featuring work by leading international contemporary artists and original works by Turner. Free admission. Open Tues - Sun and BH 10am - 6pm In 2015 the gallery presents: Self: Image and Identity 24 Jan - 10 May 2015 Grayson Perry 23 May - 13 Sept 2015 Risk 7 Oct 2015 - 17 Jan 2016 Save 15% off Diggerland Gate Price Admission - cut out this coupon and present it to Diggerland Kent park admissions desk. Valid for a maximum of 4 people. Height and age restrictions apply. Please visit our website for open times. Expires 03/11/2015. Office use: 27080. Photo: Carlos Dominquez 25 Port Lympne Reserve 19 Wingham Wildlife Park Wingham, nr Canterbury CT3 1JL Tel (01227) 720836 info@winghamwildlifepark.co.uk www.winghamwildlifepark.co.uk The revitalised, extended and restored Beaney Art Museum & Library re-opened its doors to the public on 5th September 2012. This fabulous visitor attraction provides state of the art special and permanent exhibition galleries, a library, excellent learning facilities and a varied programme of events and activities for all ages. S Sandwich Lympne, nr Ashford CT21 4LR Tel 0844 842 4647 info@aspinallfoundation.org www.aspinallfoundation.org/portlympne S Westernhanger/Sandling Home to Kent’s only safari experience, Port Lympne Reserve is a unique family adventure. Enjoy park life with a walk through the stunning grounds to see some of the world’s most endangered animals, then, jump on board a safari vehicle to visit The African Experience, 100 acres of Kentish savannah - alive with African animals. See giraffe, black rhino, gorillas, primates, big cats, small cats and many more as you explore 600 acres of outstanding natural beauty. See and be part of real conservation in action at one of the largest wild animal parks in the UK. Take a walk on the wild side with over 210 species... That’s more than any other Kent zoo! Enjoy getting closer to wildlife with walkthrough enclosures and hands on encounters and then finish the day allowing your kids to use our massive play area or enjoying a meal in our cafe. Open hours: 10am – 6pm (dusk in winter), every day except 25th & 26th December. The Beaney is also home to Canterbury’s Visitor Information Centre, a café and a shop. For full details go to www.thebeaney.co.uk 14 Canterbury Cathedral 20 Rare Species Conservation Centre S Canterbury East/West Sandwich CT13 0DG Tel (01304) 611528 info@rarespeciesconservationcentre.org www.rarespeciesconservationcentre.org S Sandwich Canterbury Cathedral has a tradition of visitor welcome that reaches back to the days of medieval pilgrimages. Founded in 597AD, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, it houses a Romanesque crypt, 12th century quire and some of the oldest and most beautiful stained glass windows in the country. In 1170 Thomas Becket was murdered in the Cathedral and ever since, the Cathedral has attracted thousands of visitors. Home to a unique collection of rare and endangered animals. The Centre is now set in 9 acres of beautiful sub-tropical gardens. RSCC specialises in the captive breeding and conservation of lesser know species of animal often overlooked in mainstream zoos. With habitats for Malayan Tiger, Sun Bear, Giant Otter. Other highlights include animals from Papua New Guinea, Madagascar, The Philippines and South East Asia. You can even spend a night at one of the onsite boutique jungle lodges or have a nocturnal tour and gourmet dinner. Open Mon-Sat 9am-4.30pm. Sun 12.30-2.00pm. Closures or restrictions for Services or special events. 15 The Canterbury Tales Canterbury CT1 2TG Tel (01227) 479227 S Canterbury East/West www.canterburytales.org.uk info@canterburytales.org.uk 21 Walmer Castle & Gardens Walmer CT14 7L J Tel (01304) 364288 www.english-heritage.org.uk S Walmer Step back in time with our costumed guides to experience sights, sounds and smells of Medieval England. Join Geoffrey Chaucer and his colourful characters on their journey from London to Canterbury as you enjoy five of his most famous tales. Be sure to be ready to share stories from your pilgrimage! Multilingual and children’s commentary available. Open daily. SPECIAL OFFER: £6 per person. Valid for up to 4 persons until 31/12/15. Not valid with any other offer. 16 Canterbury Historic River Tours Kings Bridge, Old Weavers House, Canterbury CT1 2AT info@canterburyrivertours.co.uk www.canterburyrivertours.co.uk Tel 07790 534744 S Canterbury East/West Step inside the Tudor castle by the sea, now historic home of the Lord Warden. Surrounded by 8-acres of beautiful gardens, woodland, and sea views. 2015 marks the Battle of Waterloo 200th anniversary. To mark this occasion, and the Duke of Wellington's 23 years at the castle, new displays will explore Wellington's life, as well as that of other famous residents. Follow the new audio tour, enjoy the gardens and don't miss the tea room. Visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/walmer for details of events, opening times and admission prices. 22 Dover Castle 17 Canterbury Guided Tours Canterbury CT1 2EE Tel (01227) 459779 guides@canterburytouristguides.co.uk www.canterburyguidedtours.com S Canterbury East/West Canterbury Tourist Guides present the ONLY tours offering guided walks through the historic streets AND Cathedral Precincts for £7.50 or less. Led by knowledgeable and entertaining Green and Blue Badge Guides who can respond to your questions and interests, our 90 minute tours leave the Buttermarket daily at 11am and additionally at 2pm from April to October, no pre-booking required. Tickets from the Visitor Centre, the Roman Museum and online. Pre-booked groups tours also arranged. Bekesbourne, nr Canterbury CT4 5EL Tel 0844 842 4647 info@aspinallfoundation.org www.aspinallfoundation.org/howletts S Bekesbourne Kent's most successful animal park and consistently a favourite with TripAdvisor reviewers, Howletts near Canterbury, offers a wild day out like no other! Enjoy park life as you explore wooded walkways and paths to discover some of the world’s most rare and endangered species including gorillas, primates, big cats, small cats, giant anteaters and more. Bring your herd to see our herd of African elephants - the largest herd in the UK and later, show off your skills on the Treetop Challenge or Animal Adventure Challenge. We’re all about the welfare and protection of endangered species , so if you care about animals, come and see why we’re world leaders in conservation. 26 The Old Lighthouse, Dungeness Dungeness TN29 9NB Tel (01797) 321300 info@dungenesslighthouse.com www.dungenesslighthouse.com S Appledore/Dungeness Historic Grade II listed building, opened by HRM Prince of Wales 1904 Survived two world wars before decommission in 1960. For 56 years provided an important land light to shipping. Situated on one of the biggest shingle peninsulas in the world. Climb the tower for stunning panoramic views over English Channel and surrounding countryside. Free public car park access by A259 or RHDR Dungeness (adjacent). Open Easter-October. Weekends only March, April and October. Closed Mondays and Fridays in May, June and September. Daily July and August. Also open for School Holidays and Bank Holiday weekends. From 10.30am, last entry 4.30pm. 27 The Chapel Down Winery at Tenterden Vineyard Small Hythe TN30 7NG Tel (01580) 766111 www.chapeldown.com retail@chapeldown.com S Headcorn/Ashford The Chapel Down Winery is home to the largest producer of English wines. The winery building features a large wine and fine food store selling fantastic local produce, plus our stunning restaurant and bar. Visitors can take a guided tour (seasonal), taste and learn about how we grow vines and make wine. Free wine tasting always available in the shop. Open daily 10am to 5pm. Situated on the B2082, 2.5 miles from Tenterden High Street (A28). SPECIAL OFFER: 10% off full price wine purchases. Not in conjunction with any other offer and strictly 1 voucher per transaction. 28 Kent & East Sussex Railway Dover CT16 1HU Tel (01304) 211067 www.english-heritage.org.uk S Dover Priory The most iconic of all English fortresses, commanding the gateway to the realm for nine centuries. Visit the imposing Great Tower, meet King Henry II's court and immerse yourself in the vivid recreation of his medieval palace. Venture into the Secret Wartime Tunnels. Feel the drama in Operation Dynamo: Rescue from Dunkirk, where the evacuation was masterminded. There's also the Underground Hospital, Saxon Church, Roman Lighthouse, and (new from May 2015) Fortress Dover & WWI. Visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/dover for details of events, opening times and admission prices. This multi-award winning tour provides a truly entertaining experience for its visitors and is perfect for all age groups. The tour combines a very enjoyable light hearted commentary whilst also discovering some of Canterbury’s finest architecture set against outstanding views of natural scenery. Daily Early Bird special – before midday: £1 discount per full paying adult with this voucher. One voucher for two adults. Season operates: 1st March-31st October weather and river conditions pending. 18 Howletts Wild Animal Park Margate CT9 1HG Tel (01843) 233000 info@turnercontemporary.org www.turnercontemporary.org S Margate Diggerland is the UK’s most unique construction adventure theme park, where guests can drive, ride and operate earth-moving machinery (diggers!) in a safe and family-friendly environment. No driving license required! Canterbury CT1 2RA Tel (01227) 862162 beaney@canterbury.gov.uk www.thebeaney.co.uk S Canterbury East/West Canterbury CT1 2EH Tel (01227) 762862 visits@canterbury-cathedral.org www.canterbury-cathedral.org Charming 18th century house set in parkland with extensive gardens and commanding stunning views of the rolling Kent countryside. Belmont contains fine paintings, furniture, Indian silverware and the finest and most extensive private collection of clocks and watches in the country. Open April-Sept. Weds tours at 11am and 1pm, Sat tours at 2.15pm and 3.15pm, Sun & BH Mon tours at 2.15pm, 3pm and 3.45pm. Gardens open every day 10am-6pm or dusk if earlier. Groups Tues and Thurs by appointment. Tearoom open Wed from 12pm for lunches and Weekends from 2pm for cream teas/cakes. One of the best-preserved and finest examples of Norman architecture in England. Dramatic views across the River Medway can be seen from its great keep, one of the tallest in the country! 13 The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge 23 Samphire Hoe Tenterden TN30 6HE Bookings/Enquiries (01580) 765155 www.kesr.org.uk enquiries@kesr.org.uk S Headcorn The Kent & East Sussex Railway weaves a picturesque route through unrivalled Wealden countryside before descending to the Rother Valley where the line terminates close to the National Trust castle at Bodiam. The Railway retains much of its historic charm as visitors enjoy the sights, sounds, smells and service of a bygone age. The K&ESR boasts beautifully restored coaches dating from Victorian times to the 1960s hauled by steam locomotives built as early as 1872! 29 Biddenden Vineyards Dover Tel (01304) 225649 www.samphirehoe.com paul.holt@whitecliffscountryside.org.uk S Dover Stroll below the famous white cliffs at Samphire Hoe, England’s newest piece of land made from chalk marl excavated from the Channel Tunnel. It has quickly become one of the world’s rarest habitats – chalk grassland and a haven for wildlife. Look up and you might see kestrels hawking above; look down and scarce beautiful wild flowers can be seen along our paths. Look out across the sea to distant views of France from the tranquility of this unique country park setting. See our impressive new education shelter with wood burning stoves. Phone to find out about our programme of events. Signposted from the A20 west of Dover. Site open 7am till dusk every day. 24 The Grand, Folkestone The Leas, Folkestone, CT20 2XL Tel (01303) 222222 info@grand-uk.com www.grand-uk.com S Folkestone Central Visit ‘the finest marine promenade in the world’ with its ornamental grounds and award winning children’s playground by the beach. Enjoy refreshments or even gourmet meals in The Grand’s Palm Court which oozes atmosphere, and get a taste of ‘the resort of kings’. Wm Hague exclaimed, ‘What a magnificent building! What a wonderful location!’ Open 7am-11pm daily, events, exhibitions most days. Free entry, free parking. Guided tours with cream tea every Friday 2pm £7.75. BiddendenTN27 8DF Tel (01580) 291726 www.biddendenvineyards.com info@biddendenvineyards.co.uk S Headcorn Kent’s oldest commercial vineyard, producing award winning wines, ciders and juices. Visitors are welcome to stroll through the 23 acres of vines. The vineyard shop is open daily for tastings and offers a wide variety of local products, with teas/coffees also available. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun and Bank hols 11am-5pm. Closed Sunday in Jan & Feb and from noon 24th Dec – 1st Jan (incl). Group tours welcome by prior arrangement. Free tours run for individuals on selected dates. See website for details. FREE Admission and Tastings. 30 Bedgebury – National Pinetum & Forest Near Goudhurst TN17 2SJ Tel (01580) 879820 www.forestry.gov.uk/bedgebury S Tunbridge Wells Open all year, Bedgebury National Pinetum & Forest is the perfect place for healthy outdoor activity. The National Pinetum, the world's leading collection of conifers, offers a beautiful setting for peaceful walks and picnics. Bedgebury Forest features adventure play for all ages and abilities, Go Ape, miles of family cycling, mountain-biking, walking, and riding. The Visitor Centre features refreshments, cycle hire shop with bike wash area, toilets, showers, information centre and a classroom/community room. 110290 ATAK UK.qxp_Layout 1 28/11/2014 12:56 Page 2 1 Chislehurst Caves 7 Chislehurst BR7 5NL Tel (020) 8467 3264 www.chislehurst-caves.co.uk S Chislehurst Buckmore Park Karting Ltd Chatham ME5 9QG Tel (01634) 661611 sales@buckmore.co.uk www.buckmore.co.uk S Chatham 15% off your groups first Turn Up ’n’ Drive Karting Session (with this advert) Thirty metres below the edge of Northwest Kent is a four hectare maze of hand hewn tunnels excavated for materials for the building of London. Join us on a fascinating 45 minute lamp lit tour when your guide will tell you of the romantic Victorian stories of the Druids, Romans and Saxons, the guarded munitions stories of WWI. Mushroom growing in the 1930s, the deep air raid shelter and underground town of WWII. The haunted passages and the music venue of the 1950s and 60s and much more! Open Wed - Sun all year. Tours every hour 10am - 4pm. Café, gift shop, picnic area and a free car, coach park. 2 Rochester Castle Visit the iconic outdoor kart circuit (just off J3 of the M2), where F1 Champions Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button honed their skills. Perfect for high octane family fun. Open 362 days a year. Please visit our website to check availability. • Turn Up ’n’ Drive karting for ages 4+ • Adult karting for ages 16+ • Laser Warfare for ages 8+ • Birthday Parties for ages 4+ T&Cs: One advert per group (max 4). Not to be used in conjunction with any other promotions or vouchers. Please present advert at time of purchase. Valid until 31.12.15. For full T&Cs visit www.buckmore.co.uk 8 Rochester ME1 1SW Tel (01634) 332901 rochester.castle@medway.gov.uk www.visitmedway.org S Rochester Belmont House and Garden Near Faversham ME13 0HH Tel (01795) 890202 www.belmont-house.org S Faversham Learn about the 1215 siege by King John and how this changed the appearance of the castle. Visitors can hear all about castle life through the audio guide. Open daily 10am - 6pm 1 Apr - 30 Sept, 10am - 4pm 1 Oct - 31 Mar. Last admission 45 mins before closing. Adults £6.20, children £3.90, family £16.20. Check for special events. 3 The Guildhall Museum High Street, Rochester ME1 1PY Tel (01634) 332680 S Rochester guildhall.museum@medway.gov.uk www.guildhallmuseumrochester.co.uk M2, J6 take A251 to Ashford and just before Badlesmere,follow signs to Belmont. 9 Shepherd Neame Brewery Tours Faversham ME13 7AX Tel (01795) 542016 tours@shepherdneame.co.uk www.shepherdneame.co.uk S Faversham A fascinating local history museum for Medway housed in two historic buildings. There’s more to beer than just a pint… Join an award-winning guided tour and go behind the scenes at Shepherd Neame - Britain’s Oldest Brewer. See traditional mash tuns; taste natural mineral water from the brewery’s well; try some malted barley and smell locally-grown Kentish hops. Finally there’s an enlightening tutored tasting – audience participation encouraged! Museum highlights include the ornate 17th century Guildhall Chamber; the walk-through ‘Prison Hulks Experience’; the River Medway tug boat interactive; the Dickens Discovery Room and the ‘Rochester Riverside Eye’ camera interactive. The museum offers something for all interests and age groups. Open daily (except Monday) 10am-5pm. Admission free. 4 Upnor Castle Tours run most days – advance booking recommended. Brewery shop open MondaySaturday. The Brewery is also a great place for a Wedding, dinner or party! 10 Mount Ephraim Gardens Upper Upnor ME2 4XG Tel (01634) 332902 upnor.castle@medway.gov.uk www.visitmedway.org S Strood Hernhill, Near Faversham ME13 9TX Tel (01227) 751496 info@mountephraimgardens.co.uk www.mountephraimgardens.co.uk S Faversham An Elizabethan artillery fortress built on the orders of the Queen in 1559 to defend ward ships moored in the river and Chatham Dockyard. In 1667, despite a brave attempt it failed to protect against the Dutch and was later used as a gunpowder magazine. Help defend the fleet against the invading Dutch with our exciting new firing cannons. Dress up in period costume and learn more about castle life with an audio guide. Open 1 Apr - 30 Sept 10am - 6pm and 10am - 4pm throughout October. Last admission 45 mins before closing. Adults £6.20, children £3.90, family £16.20. Check for special events. 5 The Historic Dockyard Chatham Chatham (Sat. Nav. please use ME4 4TY) Tel (01634) 823800 Info Line (01634) 823807 www.thedockyard.co.uk S Chatham The world’s most complete dockyard from the age of sail and one of Britain’s leading maritime heritage destinations. Three Historic Warships, a working Victorian Ropery, Historic Lifeboat Collection, Hearts of Oak digital theatre and play areas. No. 1 Smithery houses world class maritime treasures from two national museums and a changing programme of temporary exhibition and family activities. SPECIAL OFFER: £1.50 off admission. One voucher per individual/family ticket. Valid until 29/11/15. Not valid with any other offer or for specified events. 6 Diggerland UK In these enchanting 10 acres, terraces of fragrant roses lead to a small lake and woodland area. Edwardian gardens with a Japanese-style rock garden, unusual topiary and a new grass maze. Peaceful, unspoilt atmosphere of beauty and charm set in Kentish orchards. Location Hernhill village, 1 mile from end of M2, signed from A2 (cars) and A299 (coaches/cars). Open: 1 April - end September (Weds-Sun) and Bank Hols 11am - 5pm last entry. Groups by arrangement. SPECIAL OFFER: £1 off full adult entry on presentation of this leaflet. 11 Quex Park, Home of The Powell-Cotton Museum Birchington CT7 0BH Tel (01843) 841119 info@quexpark.co.uk www.quexpark.co.uk S Birchington-on-sea Expect the unexpected at Quex Park, an historic Country estate on the stunning Kent Coast. Quex Park is best known for the Powell-Cotton Museum, Quex House & Gardens, where you will find an eclectic mix of world-class natural history, World Cultures and Asian art. This visitor destination is an excellent family day out, made up of many visitor attractions, leisure activities, and bespoke retail and food & drink outlets, along with a packed and exciting annual events calendar. 12 Turner Contemporary Strood ME2 2NU Tel 0871 2277007 www.diggerland.com S Strood Margate’s stunning seafront gallery, inspired by Britain’s best-loved painter JMW Turner, offers a rich rolling programme of exhibitions featuring work by leading international contemporary artists and original works by Turner. Free admission. Open Tues - Sun and BH 10am - 6pm In 2015 the gallery presents: Self: Image and Identity 24 Jan - 10 May 2015 Grayson Perry 23 May - 13 Sept 2015 Risk 7 Oct 2015 - 17 Jan 2016 Save 15% off Diggerland Gate Price Admission - cut out this coupon and present it to Diggerland Kent park admissions desk. Valid for a maximum of 4 people. Height and age restrictions apply. Please visit our website for open times. Expires 03/11/2015. Office use: 27080. Photo: Carlos Dominquez 25 Port Lympne Reserve 19 Wingham Wildlife Park Wingham, nr Canterbury CT3 1JL Tel (01227) 720836 info@winghamwildlifepark.co.uk www.winghamwildlifepark.co.uk The revitalised, extended and restored Beaney Art Museum & Library re-opened its doors to the public on 5th September 2012. This fabulous visitor attraction provides state of the art special and permanent exhibition galleries, a library, excellent learning facilities and a varied programme of events and activities for all ages. S Sandwich Lympne, nr Ashford CT21 4LR Tel 0844 842 4647 info@aspinallfoundation.org www.aspinallfoundation.org/portlympne S Westernhanger/Sandling Home to Kent’s only safari experience, Port Lympne Reserve is a unique family adventure. Enjoy park life with a walk through the stunning grounds to see some of the world’s most endangered animals, then, jump on board a safari vehicle to visit The African Experience, 100 acres of Kentish savannah - alive with African animals. See giraffe, black rhino, gorillas, primates, big cats, small cats and many more as you explore 600 acres of outstanding natural beauty. See and be part of real conservation in action at one of the largest wild animal parks in the UK. Take a walk on the wild side with over 210 species... That’s more than any other Kent zoo! Enjoy getting closer to wildlife with walkthrough enclosures and hands on encounters and then finish the day allowing your kids to use our massive play area or enjoying a meal in our cafe. Open hours: 10am – 6pm (dusk in winter), every day except 25th & 26th December. The Beaney is also home to Canterbury’s Visitor Information Centre, a café and a shop. For full details go to www.thebeaney.co.uk 14 Canterbury Cathedral 20 Rare Species Conservation Centre S Canterbury East/West Sandwich CT13 0DG Tel (01304) 611528 info@rarespeciesconservationcentre.org www.rarespeciesconservationcentre.org S Sandwich Canterbury Cathedral has a tradition of visitor welcome that reaches back to the days of medieval pilgrimages. Founded in 597AD, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, it houses a Romanesque crypt, 12th century quire and some of the oldest and most beautiful stained glass windows in the country. In 1170 Thomas Becket was murdered in the Cathedral and ever since, the Cathedral has attracted thousands of visitors. Home to a unique collection of rare and endangered animals. The Centre is now set in 9 acres of beautiful sub-tropical gardens. RSCC specialises in the captive breeding and conservation of lesser know species of animal often overlooked in mainstream zoos. With habitats for Malayan Tiger, Sun Bear, Giant Otter. Other highlights include animals from Papua New Guinea, Madagascar, The Philippines and South East Asia. You can even spend a night at one of the onsite boutique jungle lodges or have a nocturnal tour and gourmet dinner. Open Mon-Sat 9am-4.30pm. Sun 12.30-2.00pm. Closures or restrictions for Services or special events. 15 The Canterbury Tales Canterbury CT1 2TG Tel (01227) 479227 S Canterbury East/West www.canterburytales.org.uk info@canterburytales.org.uk 21 Walmer Castle & Gardens Walmer CT14 7L J Tel (01304) 364288 www.english-heritage.org.uk S Walmer Step back in time with our costumed guides to experience sights, sounds and smells of Medieval England. Join Geoffrey Chaucer and his colourful characters on their journey from London to Canterbury as you enjoy five of his most famous tales. Be sure to be ready to share stories from your pilgrimage! Multilingual and children’s commentary available. Open daily. SPECIAL OFFER: £6 per person. Valid for up to 4 persons until 31/12/15. Not valid with any other offer. 16 Canterbury Historic River Tours Kings Bridge, Old Weavers House, Canterbury CT1 2AT info@canterburyrivertours.co.uk www.canterburyrivertours.co.uk Tel 07790 534744 S Canterbury East/West Step inside the Tudor castle by the sea, now historic home of the Lord Warden. Surrounded by 8-acres of beautiful gardens, woodland, and sea views. 2015 marks the Battle of Waterloo 200th anniversary. To mark this occasion, and the Duke of Wellington's 23 years at the castle, new displays will explore Wellington's life, as well as that of other famous residents. Follow the new audio tour, enjoy the gardens and don't miss the tea room. Visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/walmer for details of events, opening times and admission prices. 22 Dover Castle 17 Canterbury Guided Tours Canterbury CT1 2EE Tel (01227) 459779 guides@canterburytouristguides.co.uk www.canterburyguidedtours.com S Canterbury East/West Canterbury Tourist Guides present the ONLY tours offering guided walks through the historic streets AND Cathedral Precincts for £7.50 or less. Led by knowledgeable and entertaining Green and Blue Badge Guides who can respond to your questions and interests, our 90 minute tours leave the Buttermarket daily at 11am and additionally at 2pm from April to October, no pre-booking required. Tickets from the Visitor Centre, the Roman Museum and online. Pre-booked groups tours also arranged. Bekesbourne, nr Canterbury CT4 5EL Tel 0844 842 4647 info@aspinallfoundation.org www.aspinallfoundation.org/howletts S Bekesbourne Kent's most successful animal park and consistently a favourite with TripAdvisor reviewers, Howletts near Canterbury, offers a wild day out like no other! Enjoy park life as you explore wooded walkways and paths to discover some of the world’s most rare and endangered species including gorillas, primates, big cats, small cats, giant anteaters and more. Bring your herd to see our herd of African elephants - the largest herd in the UK and later, show off your skills on the Treetop Challenge or Animal Adventure Challenge. We’re all about the welfare and protection of endangered species , so if you care about animals, come and see why we’re world leaders in conservation. 26 The Old Lighthouse, Dungeness Dungeness TN29 9NB Tel (01797) 321300 info@dungenesslighthouse.com www.dungenesslighthouse.com S Appledore/Dungeness Historic Grade II listed building, opened by HRM Prince of Wales 1904 Survived two world wars before decommission in 1960. For 56 years provided an important land light to shipping. Situated on one of the biggest shingle peninsulas in the world. Climb the tower for stunning panoramic views over English Channel and surrounding countryside. Free public car park access by A259 or RHDR Dungeness (adjacent). Open Easter-October. Weekends only March, April and October. Closed Mondays and Fridays in May, June and September. Daily July and August. Also open for School Holidays and Bank Holiday weekends. From 10.30am, last entry 4.30pm. 27 The Chapel Down Winery at Tenterden Vineyard Small Hythe TN30 7NG Tel (01580) 766111 www.chapeldown.com retail@chapeldown.com S Headcorn/Ashford The Chapel Down Winery is home to the largest producer of English wines. The winery building features a large wine and fine food store selling fantastic local produce, plus our stunning restaurant and bar. Visitors can take a guided tour (seasonal), taste and learn about how we grow vines and make wine. Free wine tasting always available in the shop. Open daily 10am to 5pm. Situated on the B2082, 2.5 miles from Tenterden High Street (A28). SPECIAL OFFER: 10% off full price wine purchases. Not in conjunction with any other offer and strictly 1 voucher per transaction. 28 Kent & East Sussex Railway Dover CT16 1HU Tel (01304) 211067 www.english-heritage.org.uk S Dover Priory The most iconic of all English fortresses, commanding the gateway to the realm for nine centuries. Visit the imposing Great Tower, meet King Henry II's court and immerse yourself in the vivid recreation of his medieval palace. Venture into the Secret Wartime Tunnels. Feel the drama in Operation Dynamo: Rescue from Dunkirk, where the evacuation was masterminded. There's also the Underground Hospital, Saxon Church, Roman Lighthouse, and (new from May 2015) Fortress Dover & WWI. Visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/dover for details of events, opening times and admission prices. This multi-award winning tour provides a truly entertaining experience for its visitors and is perfect for all age groups. The tour combines a very enjoyable light hearted commentary whilst also discovering some of Canterbury’s finest architecture set against outstanding views of natural scenery. Daily Early Bird special – before midday: £1 discount per full paying adult with this voucher. One voucher for two adults. Season operates: 1st March-31st October weather and river conditions pending. 18 Howletts Wild Animal Park Margate CT9 1HG Tel (01843) 233000 info@turnercontemporary.org www.turnercontemporary.org S Margate Diggerland is the UK’s most unique construction adventure theme park, where guests can drive, ride and operate earth-moving machinery (diggers!) in a safe and family-friendly environment. No driving license required! Canterbury CT1 2RA Tel (01227) 862162 beaney@canterbury.gov.uk www.thebeaney.co.uk S Canterbury East/West Canterbury CT1 2EH Tel (01227) 762862 visits@canterbury-cathedral.org www.canterbury-cathedral.org Charming 18th century house set in parkland with extensive gardens and commanding stunning views of the rolling Kent countryside. Belmont contains fine paintings, furniture, Indian silverware and the finest and most extensive private collection of clocks and watches in the country. Open April-Sept. Weds tours at 11am and 1pm, Sat tours at 2.15pm and 3.15pm, Sun & BH Mon tours at 2.15pm, 3pm and 3.45pm. Gardens open every day 10am-6pm or dusk if earlier. Groups Tues and Thurs by appointment. Tearoom open Wed from 12pm for lunches and Weekends from 2pm for cream teas/cakes. One of the best-preserved and finest examples of Norman architecture in England. Dramatic views across the River Medway can be seen from its great keep, one of the tallest in the country! 13 The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge 23 Samphire Hoe Tenterden TN30 6HE Bookings/Enquiries (01580) 765155 www.kesr.org.uk enquiries@kesr.org.uk S Headcorn The Kent & East Sussex Railway weaves a picturesque route through unrivalled Wealden countryside before descending to the Rother Valley where the line terminates close to the National Trust castle at Bodiam. The Railway retains much of its historic charm as visitors enjoy the sights, sounds, smells and service of a bygone age. The K&ESR boasts beautifully restored coaches dating from Victorian times to the 1960s hauled by steam locomotives built as early as 1872! 29 Biddenden Vineyards Dover Tel (01304) 225649 www.samphirehoe.com paul.holt@whitecliffscountryside.org.uk S Dover Stroll below the famous white cliffs at Samphire Hoe, England’s newest piece of land made from chalk marl excavated from the Channel Tunnel. It has quickly become one of the world’s rarest habitats – chalk grassland and a haven for wildlife. Look up and you might see kestrels hawking above; look down and scarce beautiful wild flowers can be seen along our paths. Look out across the sea to distant views of France from the tranquility of this unique country park setting. See our impressive new education shelter with wood burning stoves. Phone to find out about our programme of events. Signposted from the A20 west of Dover. Site open 7am till dusk every day. 24 The Grand, Folkestone The Leas, Folkestone, CT20 2XL Tel (01303) 222222 info@grand-uk.com www.grand-uk.com S Folkestone Central Visit ‘the finest marine promenade in the world’ with its ornamental grounds and award winning children’s playground by the beach. Enjoy refreshments or even gourmet meals in The Grand’s Palm Court which oozes atmosphere, and get a taste of ‘the resort of kings’. Wm Hague exclaimed, ‘What a magnificent building! What a wonderful location!’ Open 7am-11pm daily, events, exhibitions most days. Free entry, free parking. Guided tours with cream tea every Friday 2pm £7.75. BiddendenTN27 8DF Tel (01580) 291726 www.biddendenvineyards.com info@biddendenvineyards.co.uk S Headcorn Kent’s oldest commercial vineyard, producing award winning wines, ciders and juices. Visitors are welcome to stroll through the 23 acres of vines. The vineyard shop is open daily for tastings and offers a wide variety of local products, with teas/coffees also available. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun and Bank hols 11am-5pm. Closed Sunday in Jan & Feb and from noon 24th Dec – 1st Jan (incl). Group tours welcome by prior arrangement. Free tours run for individuals on selected dates. See website for details. FREE Admission and Tastings. 30 Bedgebury – National Pinetum & Forest Near Goudhurst TN17 2SJ Tel (01580) 879820 www.forestry.gov.uk/bedgebury S Tunbridge Wells Open all year, Bedgebury National Pinetum & Forest is the perfect place for healthy outdoor activity. The National Pinetum, the world's leading collection of conifers, offers a beautiful setting for peaceful walks and picnics. Bedgebury Forest features adventure play for all ages and abilities, Go Ape, miles of family cycling, mountain-biking, walking, and riding. The Visitor Centre features refreshments, cycle hire shop with bike wash area, toilets, showers, information centre and a classroom/community room. L N E A N C H I S H G L H E E N N C A L M A N A K A L S A L G E A N E N L K M E Ä R – 01322 863467 Forest – 01580 879820 66 Lullingstone Roman Villa 30 Bedgebury – National Pinetum & 65 Great Comp Garden – 01732 885094 28 Kent & East Sussex Railway – 01580 765155 29 Biddenden Vineyards – 01580 291726 64 Ightham Mote – 01732 810378 26 The Old Lighthouse, Dungeness – 01797 321300 27 The Chapel Down Winery at Tenterden Vineyard – 01580 766111 62 Chiddingstone Castle – 01892 870347 63 Riverhill Himalayan Gardens – 01732 459777 61 Bayham Old Abbey – 01892 890381 59 Go Ape! Tree Top Adventure, Leeds Castle – 0845 0948704 60 Go Ape! Tree Top Adventure, Bedgebury – 0845 0948704 25 Port Lympne Reserve – 0844 842 4647 57 Dover Museum – 01304 201066 58 The Rare Breeds Centre – 01233 861493 22 Dover Castle – 01304 211067 23 Samphire Hoe – 01304 225649 24 The Grand, Folkestone – 01303 222222 – 01304 364288 56 Deal Castle – 01304 372762 21 Walmer Castle & Gardens 54 St Augustine’s Abbey – 01227 767345 55 Goodnestone Park Gardens – 01304 840107 19 Wingham Wildlife Park – 01227 720836 20 Rare Species Conservation Centre – 01304 611528 17 Canterbury Guided Tours – 01227 459779 18 Howletts Wild Animal Park – 0844 842 4647 TUNBRIDGE WELLS (01892) 515675 MAIDSTONE (01622) 602169 TONBRIDGE (01732) 770929 GRAVESEND (01474) 337600 TENTERDEN (01233) 330316 FAVERSHAM (01795) 534542 SWANLEY (01322) 614660 DOVER (01304) 201066 DEAL (01304) 369576 ROCHESTER (01634) 338141 SANDWICH (01304) 613565 CANTERBURY (01227) 862162 MARGATE (01843) 577577 ASHFORD (01233) 330316 – 07790 534744 51 Wildwood – 01227 712111 50 Jetstream Tours – 07890 886369 15 The Canterbury Tales – 01227 479227 49 Restoration House – 01634 848520 13 The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge – 01227 862162 14 Canterbury Cathedral – 01227 762862 12 Turner Contemporary – 01843 233000 61 31 60 30 – 01795 890202 – 01634 332680 39 2 Rochester Castle – 01634 332901 1 Chislehurst Caves – 0208 4673264 22 57 42 38 36 – 01322 526574 21 45 Danson House – 0208 3036699 63 43 Hush Heath Winery – 01622 832794 44 Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery – 01892 554171 41 Brogdale Collections – 01795 536250 42 Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway – 01797 362353 55 59 33 64 35 8 34 65 40 41 – 01732 865224 9 10 14 13 15 16 17 54 7 66 39 Hever Castle & Gardens 56 20 18 19 53 51 – 01892 870307 38 Penshurst Place & Gardens 6 1 36 Tonbridge Castle – 01732 770929 Gallery – 01622 602838 35 Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art 45 46 47 49 2 3 48 11 12 52 4 5 50 N O R D S E E N O O R D Z E E 34 Kent Life – 01622 763936 33 Leeds Castle – 01732 765400 M E R 31 Bewl Water – 01892 890000 32 Finchcocks Musical Museum – 01580 211702 D U N O R T H S Paddock Wood 35 Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art Gallery Maidstone ME14 1LH Tel (01622) 602838 www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk museuminfo@maidstone.gov.uk S Maidstone East One of the best regional museums in the south east. Don’t miss the 2,500 year old Egyptian mummy or the Earth Heritage Gallery where you will find the bones of the Iguanodon – Maidstone’s oldest resident! Egyptian, costume and natural history plus fascinating local history – from toffees to cricket balls! and one of the finest collections of Japanese art in the country. Fresh local produce in the Kentish Deli-Café. Museum Gift Shop. FREE Admission. Georgian manor set in beautiful gardens, home to a celebrated collection of period keyboard instruments. Entertaining and informal demonstration-recitals for all visitors. Catering in the Cellar Restaurant. NEW OPENING TIMES FOR 2015: Sundays April to September, Bank Holiday Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in August 11am to 5pm. BY APPOINTMENT: (Groups and individuals): most days from the end of March to Christmas. SPECIAL EVENTS: regular concerts, jazz evenings and courses, with opportunities to play, Autumn Festival and Christmas events. Lovely setting for weddings and functions. N O R D S E A Mapping produced by Lovell Johns Ltd Approximate scale: 1 cm = 4 km 1 in = 6 miles Members displaying this symbol have been inspected by Enjoy England’s Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Scheme. 36 Tonbridge Castle 33 Leeds Castle Visitors never forget their first breath-taking sight of “the loveliest castle in the world”. Journey through 900 years of captivating history, explore the gardens, playgrounds and maze, watch a falconry display or join one of the daily activities. Visitors can enjoy a variety of events including Open Air Cinema and Concerts, Fireworks Spectacular and the Christmas Market. Open all year round, there is something new for everyone to discover every day. Reputedly England’s finest example of a motte and bailey castle with a splendid 13th century gatehouse, Tonbridge Castle is set in landscaped gardens overlooking the River Medway. The site is well interpreted and there are audio tours of the gatehouse, bringing to life the story of kings and archbishops, tyrants and heroes, murderers and mercenaries. Open Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Suns & BH 10.30am-4.30pm, closed over Christmas & New Year. Last tours leave one hour before closing. Downe BR6 7JT Tel (01689) 859119 www.english-heritage.org.uk S Orpington/Bromley South Explore the home of the famous scientist, Charles Darwin, where he lived and worked with his family. See the study where he wrote “On the Origin of Species”, the family rooms and an award-winning exhibition with multi-media tour. The grounds are beautiful and include a hot-house with carnivorous plants and orchids. Down House is a delightful place to visit and a site of outstanding international significance. Shop. Tea room. Visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/darwin for details of events, opening times and admission prices. Travel back in time through the beautiful Wealden countryside from Royal Tunbridge Wells, via High Rocks and Groombridge to Eridge, on the Spa Valley Railway. Steam Trains operate most weekends April to October, plus Bank Holidays, and some weekdays during May to September. Joint tickets available with Groombridge Place. Regular special events including a “Day out with Thomas”. Just off A26, South of Tunbridge Wells town centre. 38 Penshurst Place & Gardens Near Tonbridge TN11 8DG Tel (01892) 870307 enquiries@penshurstplace.com www.penshurstplace.com S Tonbridge Discover the beauty and tranquillity of this enchanting historic family home and gardens, once the property of Henry VIII. With a unique medieval Baron’s Hall, staterooms and intimate Tudor walled gardens that have colour and interest throughout the season. Family fun with Adventure Playground, Toy Museum, Woodland Trail, Garden Restaurant, new Café, Gift Shop (open all year) and events. Open: Weekends from Sat 14 Feb and daily from Mon 30 Mar – Sun 1 Nov 2015. House open 12 noon (last entry at house 4pm). Gardens 10.30am-6pm (or dusk if earlier) On B2176; follow brown tourist signs from Hildenborough exit on A21. Cycle route from Tonbridge Station. 39 Hever Castle & Gardens Tonbridge TN9 1BG Tel (01732) 770929 tonbridge.castle@tmbc.gov.uk www.tonbridgecastle.org S Tonbridge Maidstone ME17 1PL Tel (01622) 765400 www.leeds-castle.com S Bearsted Royal Tunbridge Wells TN2 5QY Tel (01892) 537715 www.spavalleyrailway.co.uk S Tunbridge Wells / Eridge 40 The Home of Charles Darwin Edenbridge TN8 7NG Tel Information line (01732) 865224 info@hevercastle.co.uk www.hevercastle.co.uk S Hever Discover 700 years of history at the romantic double moated, 13th century castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. Explore 125 acres of formal and natural landscape in magnificent gardens. Have fun in the yew and water mazes (open AprilOctober weather permitting), enjoy the Lake Walk, Adventure Playground, Miniature Model Houses, Restaurants and Shops. Open: February – December. Main Season Daily 30 March – 1 Nov; Winter Season February, March, November, December restricted opening. Check website or information line for opening times. 41 Brogdale Collections Faversham ME13 8XZ Tel (01795) 536250 www.brogdalecollections.co.uk S Faversham Brogdale is home to the National Fruit Collection. Enjoy history, heritage and tastings with a guided orchard tour. 42 Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway New Romney TN28 8PL Tel (01797) 362353 www.rhdr.org.uk S Folkestone Central/Rye Operating the most complete collection of 1/3rd full size steam locomotives in the world, running 13½ miles across the Romney Marsh. 43 Hush Heath Winery Staplehurst TN12 0HT Tel (01622) 832794 S Marden/Staplehurst www.hushheath.com Producer of the Award Winning Balfour Brut Rosé. Open to the public 7 days a week from 11am to 5pm. 44 Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery Royal Tunbridge Wells TN1 1JN Tel (01892) 554171 www.tunbridgewellsmuseum.org S Tunbridge Wells Sharing the special story of Tunbridge Wells through fantastic collections of art, natural history, archaeology, craft and so much more. 110290 ATAK UK.qxp_Layout 1 28/11/2014 12:56 Page 1 Tu nn el Dove r-Du D nkirk o ver -C ala is 46 Hall Place & Gardens 37 Spa Valley Railway – 01892 537715 3 The Guildhall Museum 24 43 62 47 Cyclopark – 01474 831400 – 01689 859119 4 Upnor Castle – 01634 332902 5 The Historic Dockyard Chatham – 01634 823800 Ch an ne l 23 37 40 The Home of Charles Darwin 6 Diggerland – 0871 2277007 25 32 44 48 Rochester Cathedral – 01634 843366 – 01634 661611 7 Buckmore Park Kart Circuit 58 32 Finchcocks Musical Museum S Maidstone East Heritage and family fun sit side by side in Kent Life’s beautiful and historical 28 acre grounds. Children will enjoy indoor and outdoor play areas, donkey rides, pottery studio, quad bikes, tractor rides and much more! Explore period homes, historic buildings and discover authentic herb and hop gardens. Everyone can visit the animals in the farmyard before relaxing in Dotty’s Tea Room with a homemade cake. Located just off J6 of the M20. SPECIAL OFFER: Save £1 per person with this voucher – for up to 4 persons. Not valid for groups, on special event days, or with membership passes. Valid until 01/11/15. Beautiful Bewl Water Country Park is set within the High Weald AONB encircling the largest lake in the south east. Walks, bike hire, passenger boat trips, adventure playgrounds, children’s activities, special events and family restaurant, plus a range of watersports including sailing, rowing and canoeing and some of the best trout fishing from boat or bank in the country. Open daily with easy parking, one mile south of Lamberhurst just off the A21. Admission charges apply. Goudhurst TN17 1HH Tel (01580) 211702 www.finchcocks.co.uk info@finchcocks.co.uk 37 Spa Valley Railway Maidstone ME14 3AU Tel (01622) 763936 www.kentlife.org.uk enquiries@kentlife.org.uk Lamberhurst TN3 8JH Tel (01892) 890000 www.bewlwater.co.uk S Wadhurst Map numbers in blue indicate members with an entry in this leaflet. Those shown in black are located on the members’ listing panel. The Association of Tourist Attractions in Kent Email: admin@kentattractions.co.uk 34 Kent Life 31 Bewl Water Using this leaflet Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this leaflet was correct at time of going to print, changes may occur and you are advised to check with the attraction. We are unable to accept any responsibility for any inaccuracies in the info supplied or for any inconvenience arising therefrom. 8 Belmont House and Garden 28 From cosy B&B’s to quaint cottages, chic city hotels to glamorous camping, you’ll be spoilt for choice on where to stay. To find out more go to www.visitkent.co.uk – 01795 542016 29 Visit our website www.kentattractions.co.uk for detailed information, to sign up to our e-newsletter, to read the latest news, special offers, and the varied programme of events taking place throughout the year. 9 Shepherd Neame Brewery Tours 27 With captivating countryside, stunning coastline and rich heritage it is easy to see why Kent is a perfect short break destination. Whether you want fun for the younger family members, enchanting gardens, mysterious castles, fascinating museums, animal parks, steam trains, outdoor activities, historic houses or maritime history, Kent has something for you. 10 Mount Ephraim Gardens – 01227 751496 11 Quex Park, Home of the PowellCotton Museum – 01843 841119 For news and events www.kentattractions.co.uk 42 TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRES IN KENT 52 Hornby Hobbies Visitor Centre – 01843 233524 53 Richborough Roman Fort & Amphitheatre – 01304 612013 16 Canterbury Historic River Tours 26 (Summer Only) Explore the Garden of England L N E A N C H I S H G L H E E N N C A L M A N A K A L S A L G E A N E N L K M E Ä R – 01322 863467 Forest – 01580 879820 66 Lullingstone Roman Villa 30 Bedgebury – National Pinetum & 65 Great Comp Garden – 01732 885094 28 Kent & East Sussex Railway – 01580 765155 29 Biddenden Vineyards – 01580 291726 64 Ightham Mote – 01732 810378 26 The Old Lighthouse, Dungeness – 01797 321300 27 The Chapel Down Winery at Tenterden Vineyard – 01580 766111 62 Chiddingstone Castle – 01892 870347 63 Riverhill Himalayan Gardens – 01732 459777 61 Bayham Old Abbey – 01892 890381 59 Go Ape! Tree Top Adventure, Leeds Castle – 0845 0948704 60 Go Ape! Tree Top Adventure, Bedgebury – 0845 0948704 25 Port Lympne Reserve – 0844 842 4647 57 Dover Museum – 01304 201066 58 The Rare Breeds Centre – 01233 861493 22 Dover Castle – 01304 211067 23 Samphire Hoe – 01304 225649 24 The Grand, Folkestone – 01303 222222 – 01304 364288 56 Deal Castle – 01304 372762 21 Walmer Castle & Gardens 54 St Augustine’s Abbey – 01227 767345 55 Goodnestone Park Gardens – 01304 840107 19 Wingham Wildlife Park – 01227 720836 20 Rare Species Conservation Centre – 01304 611528 17 Canterbury Guided Tours – 01227 459779 18 Howletts Wild Animal Park – 0844 842 4647 TUNBRIDGE WELLS (01892) 515675 MAIDSTONE (01622) 602169 TONBRIDGE (01732) 770929 GRAVESEND (01474) 337600 TENTERDEN (01233) 330316 FAVERSHAM (01795) 534542 SWANLEY (01322) 614660 DOVER (01304) 201066 DEAL (01304) 369576 ROCHESTER (01634) 338141 SANDWICH (01304) 613565 CANTERBURY (01227) 862162 MARGATE (01843) 577577 ASHFORD (01233) 330316 – 07790 534744 51 Wildwood – 01227 712111 50 Jetstream Tours – 07890 886369 15 The Canterbury Tales – 01227 479227 49 Restoration House – 01634 848520 13 The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge – 01227 862162 14 Canterbury Cathedral – 01227 762862 12 Turner Contemporary – 01843 233000 61 31 60 30 – 01795 890202 – 01634 332680 39 2 Rochester Castle – 01634 332901 1 Chislehurst Caves – 0208 4673264 22 57 42 38 36 – 01322 526574 21 45 Danson House – 0208 3036699 63 43 Hush Heath Winery – 01622 832794 44 Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery – 01892 554171 41 Brogdale Collections – 01795 536250 42 Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway – 01797 362353 55 59 33 64 35 8 34 65 40 41 – 01732 865224 9 10 14 13 15 16 17 54 7 66 39 Hever Castle & Gardens 56 20 18 19 53 51 – 01892 870307 38 Penshurst Place & Gardens 6 1 36 Tonbridge Castle – 01732 770929 Gallery – 01622 602838 35 Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art 45 46 47 49 2 3 48 11 12 52 4 5 50 N O R D S E E N O O R D Z E E 34 Kent Life – 01622 763936 33 Leeds Castle – 01732 765400 M E R 31 Bewl Water – 01892 890000 32 Finchcocks Musical Museum – 01580 211702 D U N O R T H S Paddock Wood 35 Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art Gallery Maidstone ME14 1LH Tel (01622) 602838 www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk museuminfo@maidstone.gov.uk S Maidstone East One of the best regional museums in the south east. Don’t miss the 2,500 year old Egyptian mummy or the Earth Heritage Gallery where you will find the bones of the Iguanodon – Maidstone’s oldest resident! Egyptian, costume and natural history plus fascinating local history – from toffees to cricket balls! and one of the finest collections of Japanese art in the country. Fresh local produce in the Kentish Deli-Café. Museum Gift Shop. FREE Admission. Georgian manor set in beautiful gardens, home to a celebrated collection of period keyboard instruments. Entertaining and informal demonstration-recitals for all visitors. Catering in the Cellar Restaurant. NEW OPENING TIMES FOR 2015: Sundays April to September, Bank Holiday Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in August 11am to 5pm. BY APPOINTMENT: (Groups and individuals): most days from the end of March to Christmas. SPECIAL EVENTS: regular concerts, jazz evenings and courses, with opportunities to play, Autumn Festival and Christmas events. Lovely setting for weddings and functions. N O R D S E A Mapping produced by Lovell Johns Ltd Approximate scale: 1 cm = 4 km 1 in = 6 miles Members displaying this symbol have been inspected by Enjoy England’s Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Scheme. 36 Tonbridge Castle 33 Leeds Castle Visitors never forget their first breath-taking sight of “the loveliest castle in the world”. Journey through 900 years of captivating history, explore the gardens, playgrounds and maze, watch a falconry display or join one of the daily activities. Visitors can enjoy a variety of events including Open Air Cinema and Concerts, Fireworks Spectacular and the Christmas Market. Open all year round, there is something new for everyone to discover every day. Reputedly England’s finest example of a motte and bailey castle with a splendid 13th century gatehouse, Tonbridge Castle is set in landscaped gardens overlooking the River Medway. The site is well interpreted and there are audio tours of the gatehouse, bringing to life the story of kings and archbishops, tyrants and heroes, murderers and mercenaries. Open Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Suns & BH 10.30am-4.30pm, closed over Christmas & New Year. Last tours leave one hour before closing. Downe BR6 7JT Tel (01689) 859119 www.english-heritage.org.uk S Orpington/Bromley South Explore the home of the famous scientist, Charles Darwin, where he lived and worked with his family. See the study where he wrote “On the Origin of Species”, the family rooms and an award-winning exhibition with multi-media tour. The grounds are beautiful and include a hot-house with carnivorous plants and orchids. Down House is a delightful place to visit and a site of outstanding international significance. Shop. Tea room. Visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/darwin for details of events, opening times and admission prices. Travel back in time through the beautiful Wealden countryside from Royal Tunbridge Wells, via High Rocks and Groombridge to Eridge, on the Spa Valley Railway. Steam Trains operate most weekends April to October, plus Bank Holidays, and some weekdays during May to September. Joint tickets available with Groombridge Place. Regular special events including a “Day out with Thomas”. Just off A26, South of Tunbridge Wells town centre. 38 Penshurst Place & Gardens Near Tonbridge TN11 8DG Tel (01892) 870307 enquiries@penshurstplace.com www.penshurstplace.com S Tonbridge Discover the beauty and tranquillity of this enchanting historic family home and gardens, once the property of Henry VIII. With a unique medieval Baron’s Hall, staterooms and intimate Tudor walled gardens that have colour and interest throughout the season. Family fun with Adventure Playground, Toy Museum, Woodland Trail, Garden Restaurant, new Café, Gift Shop (open all year) and events. Open: Weekends from Sat 14 Feb and daily from Mon 30 Mar – Sun 1 Nov 2015. House open 12 noon (last entry at house 4pm). Gardens 10.30am-6pm (or dusk if earlier) On B2176; follow brown tourist signs from Hildenborough exit on A21. Cycle route from Tonbridge Station. 39 Hever Castle & Gardens Tonbridge TN9 1BG Tel (01732) 770929 tonbridge.castle@tmbc.gov.uk www.tonbridgecastle.org S Tonbridge Maidstone ME17 1PL Tel (01622) 765400 www.leeds-castle.com S Bearsted Royal Tunbridge Wells TN2 5QY Tel (01892) 537715 www.spavalleyrailway.co.uk S Tunbridge Wells / Eridge 40 The Home of Charles Darwin Edenbridge TN8 7NG Tel Information line (01732) 865224 info@hevercastle.co.uk www.hevercastle.co.uk S Hever Discover 700 years of history at the romantic double moated, 13th century castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. Explore 125 acres of formal and natural landscape in magnificent gardens. Have fun in the yew and water mazes (open AprilOctober weather permitting), enjoy the Lake Walk, Adventure Playground, Miniature Model Houses, Restaurants and Shops. Open: February – December. Main Season Daily 30 March – 1 Nov; Winter Season February, March, November, December restricted opening. Check website or information line for opening times. 41 Brogdale Collections Faversham ME13 8XZ Tel (01795) 536250 www.brogdalecollections.co.uk S Faversham Brogdale is home to the National Fruit Collection. Enjoy history, heritage and tastings with a guided orchard tour. 42 Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway New Romney TN28 8PL Tel (01797) 362353 www.rhdr.org.uk S Folkestone Central/Rye Operating the most complete collection of 1/3rd full size steam locomotives in the world, running 13½ miles across the Romney Marsh. 43 Hush Heath Winery Staplehurst TN12 0HT Tel (01622) 832794 S Marden/Staplehurst www.hushheath.com Producer of the Award Winning Balfour Brut Rosé. Open to the public 7 days a week from 11am to 5pm. 44 Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery Royal Tunbridge Wells TN1 1JN Tel (01892) 554171 www.tunbridgewellsmuseum.org S Tunbridge Wells Sharing the special story of Tunbridge Wells through fantastic collections of art, natural history, archaeology, craft and so much more. 110290 ATAK UK.qxp_Layout 1 28/11/2014 12:56 Page 1 Tu nn el Dove r-Du D nkirk o ver -C ala is 46 Hall Place & Gardens 37 Spa Valley Railway – 01892 537715 3 The Guildhall Museum 24 43 62 47 Cyclopark – 01474 831400 – 01689 859119 4 Upnor Castle – 01634 332902 5 The Historic Dockyard Chatham – 01634 823800 Ch an ne l 23 37 40 The Home of Charles Darwin 6 Diggerland – 0871 2277007 25 32 44 48 Rochester Cathedral – 01634 843366 – 01634 661611 7 Buckmore Park Kart Circuit 58 32 Finchcocks Musical Museum S Maidstone East Heritage and family fun sit side by side in Kent Life’s beautiful and historical 28 acre grounds. Children will enjoy indoor and outdoor play areas, donkey rides, pottery studio, quad bikes, tractor rides and much more! Explore period homes, historic buildings and discover authentic herb and hop gardens. Everyone can visit the animals in the farmyard before relaxing in Dotty’s Tea Room with a homemade cake. Located just off J6 of the M20. SPECIAL OFFER: Save £1 per person with this voucher – for up to 4 persons. Not valid for groups, on special event days, or with membership passes. Valid until 01/11/15. Beautiful Bewl Water Country Park is set within the High Weald AONB encircling the largest lake in the south east. Walks, bike hire, passenger boat trips, adventure playgrounds, children’s activities, special events and family restaurant, plus a range of watersports including sailing, rowing and canoeing and some of the best trout fishing from boat or bank in the country. Open daily with easy parking, one mile south of Lamberhurst just off the A21. Admission charges apply. Goudhurst TN17 1HH Tel (01580) 211702 www.finchcocks.co.uk info@finchcocks.co.uk 37 Spa Valley Railway Maidstone ME14 3AU Tel (01622) 763936 www.kentlife.org.uk enquiries@kentlife.org.uk Lamberhurst TN3 8JH Tel (01892) 890000 www.bewlwater.co.uk S Wadhurst Map numbers in blue indicate members with an entry in this leaflet. Those shown in black are located on the members’ listing panel. The Association of Tourist Attractions in Kent Email: admin@kentattractions.co.uk 34 Kent Life 31 Bewl Water Using this leaflet Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this leaflet was correct at time of going to print, changes may occur and you are advised to check with the attraction. We are unable to accept any responsibility for any inaccuracies in the info supplied or for any inconvenience arising therefrom. 8 Belmont House and Garden 28 From cosy B&B’s to quaint cottages, chic city hotels to glamorous camping, you’ll be spoilt for choice on where to stay. To find out more go to www.visitkent.co.uk – 01795 542016 29 Visit our website www.kentattractions.co.uk for detailed information, to sign up to our e-newsletter, to read the latest news, special offers, and the varied programme of events taking place throughout the year. 9 Shepherd Neame Brewery Tours 27 With captivating countryside, stunning coastline and rich heritage it is easy to see why Kent is a perfect short break destination. Whether you want fun for the younger family members, enchanting gardens, mysterious castles, fascinating museums, animal parks, steam trains, outdoor activities, historic houses or maritime history, Kent has something for you. 10 Mount Ephraim Gardens – 01227 751496 11 Quex Park, Home of the PowellCotton Museum – 01843 841119 For news and events www.kentattractions.co.uk 42 TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRES IN KENT 52 Hornby Hobbies Visitor Centre – 01843 233524 53 Richborough Roman Fort & Amphitheatre – 01304 612013 16 Canterbury Historic River Tours 26 (Summer Only) Explore the Garden of England