Holidays in Kent | Family Days Out in Kent | Short Break in Kent

Welcome to Holiday Guide to Kent

The true Garden of England is waiting for you – don’t miss out. Holiday Guide to Kent has a simple objective – to help you find the most interesting, enjoyable and affordable places to stay and visit during your holiday in Kent.

Kent is a county filled with history, beauty and culture; whatever your area of interest, there is always something new to see or do that will leave you wishing you had another day to fill. Start by choosing your holiday accommodation from the Guide’s featured establishments. From the warm hospitality of an owner-run guest house offering bed and breakfast to the luxury of a 5-star hotel, Holiday Guide to Kent offers somewhere to suit all budgets. Whether you prefer self-catering, half-board or all-inclusive holiday accommodation, you will not be disappointed, wherever in Kent you choose to stay.

Camping and caravanning enthusiasts will enjoy browsing the many well-equipped modern campsites dotted throughout the Kentish countryside.

Many holidaymakers visit Kent to enjoy the county’s wonderful beaches and ever-popular coastline. Family beach holidays are a traditional part of Britain’s culture, and the Guide features many attractions for adults and children of all ages.

No visit to Kent is complete without a trip to some of the many properties and gardens that give the county its unofficial title of “The Garden of England”. Often characterised by stunning displays of flowers in bloom, Kent offers encouragement to every gardening enthusiast. Visit Sissinghurst Castle, near Maidstone, and you will take home memories of a world-famous formal garden that offers spectacular displays all year round. Alternatively, use Holiday Guide to Kent to locate small, privately-owned gardens that only open their gates on special occasions. Either way, you will be overwhelmed by the colour and vibrancy of the county’s welcome.

Kent is steeped in history and is the backdrop to many events that shaped the future of Britain. From the 900-year-old Leeds Castle, dubbed “the loveliest castle in the world”, to the Battle of Britain Memorial at Capel-le-Ferne near Dover, the county holds memories of historic places, heroic deeds and people of courage. Holiday Guide to Kent features many sites that are open to the public, including some less well-known locations that reward the visitor with a more exclusive experience.

Holiday Guide to Kent wishes you a memorable and very enjoyable stay in the county. If you stay or visit somewhere that you believe should be included in the Guide, please use the Contact form on this website to send brief details.

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