Kent Popular Attractions

If you're looking to take a trip away from your caravan park, then take a look at some of the popular visitor attractions Kent has to offer.

DickensWorld

DickensWorld has an assortment of attractions to keep the whole family entertained; jump on board the Great Expectations Boat Ride for splashing good fun, take a trip back in time to a Victorian School complete with nasty schoolmaster or get spooked in The Haunted House of 1859.

Visitors get the chance to come face to face with some of Dickens' literary characters in their magnificent rendition of a Victorian town courtyard!

After all the excitement in the Dickensian courtyard, visitors can take a rest in the 4D cinema show at Peggotty's Boathouse or at the animatronic show in the Britannia Theatre - sit back and enjoy the story of Dickens' life and his literary works. www.dickensworld.co.uk

Mount Ephraim Gardens

Mount Ephraim Gardens are the perfect place for a relaxing day out in Kent. Unwind in ten acres of gardens, which are set in the heart of an 800 acre estate with magnificent views over the Swale estuary. Whether you choose to enjoy the tranquillity of the Japanese gardens, take on the challenge of the grass maze or just relax on the Edwardian Tea Room terrace overlooking the topiary and herbaceous border, Mount Ephraim Gardens are a must for the whole family.

Mount Ephraim has so much to offer from the constantly changing gardens to one off special events. Mount Ephraim is also licensed for civil weddings. www.mountephraimgardens.co.uk

Dover Museum and Bronze Age Boat Gallery

Dover Museum and Bronze Age Boat Gallery is the district's largest and most varied museum. This great family museum has a range of fascinating and exciting objects, paintings and models that show the unique history of Dover. Included in the admission charge is entry to the award winning Bronze Age Boat Gallery with interactive exhibits, computers and microscopes. The museum boasts regular family days and events , check online for details. Dover Museum and Bronze Age Boat Gallery website.

Dover Castle

Commanding the shortest sea crossing between England and the continent, Dover Castle boasts a long and immensely eventful history. Its spectacular site above the famous white cliffs was originally an Iron Age fort, and still houses a Roman lighthouse, one of the best-preseved in Europe. The Anglo-Saxon church beside it was once part of a Saxon fortified settlement.

You can tour the Secret Wartime Tunnels and experience life as it was lived by the 700 personnel based here in the worst days of WWll. You can see the Command Centre where Sir Winston Churchill viewed the Battle of Britain, and relive the drama as a surgeon struggles to save the life of an injured pilot in the underground hospital. www.kentattractions.co.uk

Biddenden Vineyards Ltd

Commanding the shortest sea crossing between England and the continent, Dover Castle boasts a long and immensely eventful history. Its spectacular site above the famous white cliffs was originally an Iron Age fort, and still houses a Roman lighthouse, one of the best-preseved in Europe. The Anglo-Saxon church beside it was once part of a Saxon fortified settlement.

You can tour the Secret Wartime Tunnels and experience life as it was lived by the 700 personnel based here in the worst days of WWll. You can see the Command Centre where Sir Winston Churchill viewed the Battle of Britain, and relive the drama as a surgeon struggles to save the life of an injured pilot in the underground hospital. www.biddendenvineyards.com

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