Visit Kent celebrates Kent, the Garden of England and the jewel of the South East. Nestled between London and the continent, this newsletter shares the county's rural beauty, rich heritage and spectacular coastline.
Kent is world renowned for its scenery and history, boasting more castles and gardens than any other county in the UK. From the White Cliffs of Dover to staggering castles and cathedrals, there is much to explore.
As Visit Kent notes, the world drinks the county's wine, blockbusters are filmed on its shores, and history was made on its soil.
Benefitting from the fastest domestic and international rail links in the country, Kent is ideal for day trips and short breaks, with plenty of options for longer stays. Accommodation ranges from luxury hotels and cosy pubs to safari lodges and cliff-top tepees. There are few places in the UK where London is so close yet feels so far away.
Kent sits between London and the continent in the South East of England, often described as the Garden of England.
Kent is world renowned for its rural beauty, rich heritage and spectacular coastline, boasting more castles and gardens than any other county in the UK.
Visitors can discover the White Cliffs of Dover, castles and cathedrals, award-winning vineyards, unspoiled villages and artistic havens.
Yes. Kent benefits from the fastest domestic and international rail links in the country, making it perfect for day trips and short breaks.
Options include luxury hotels, cosy pubs, safari lodges and cliff-top tepees, suiting a range of stays.
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