Showing things to do within 25 miles of your days out location
Impressive castle, sat on top of the famous white cliffs, full of fascinating history and ideal for a full day out. Underground, you will see the secret wartime tunnels that were used extensively during WWII.
Local history and archaeology museum, and home to the Dover Bronze Age Boat. Lots of scale models and replicas (including scale models of the town over time) as well as interactive computer displays and games.
Wingham has a good range of animals, including tigers, monkeys, lemurs, meerkats, crocodiles, lizards, snakes, penguins, deer, mice, rats and birds. It also has a sizeable outdoor play area and cafe.
Set in 600 acres, part zoo and part safari experience, Port Lympne is home to many rare and endangered species.
The Cantebrury Roman Museum is underground at the level of the Roman town. It's an exciting mix of excavated real objects, authentic reconstructions and preserved remains of a Roman town house with its famous mosaics.
Experience a day out in medieval England and the sights, sounds and smells of medieval life, stepping back over 500 years to the time of Geoffrey Chaucer - one of England's finest poets - and into the stories from his famous Canterbury Tales.
From Roman settlement to Rupert Bear, see Canterbury's history through fascinating objects and hands on displays and activities, set in the magnificent medieval Poor Priests' Hospital.
Small softplay centre for younger children, with a weekly timetable of activities from bounce and rhyme, to storytime to creative play and art sessions.
A qualified Blue Badge guide will lead you through the wonderfully historic streets of Canterbury, giving you an insight into its past, characters and momentous events.
A 2 level softplay center plus outdoor play space, with various activities for kids of all ages, set in attractive Quex Park.
This coastal museum features the story of the Victorian seaside resort of Herne Bay and its surrounding area, with exciting finds from nearby Reculver Roman Fort.
Stamp, rub or print your own greetings card to take home, inspired by the Collecting Prints exhibition.
This is one of Kent's larger indoor play centres. In addition to the main playframe, there's a dedicated area for under 4s and a ride on track for those who want to race around. While the children play, grown ups can relax in the 60 seater cafe.
Whitstable's unique coastal community and seafaring traditions are the main themes of the town's lively museum, with special features on oysters, diving and shipping.
The Museum houses a unique collection of wartime equipment, remains recovered from aircraft crash sites and memorabilia donated to the Museum since its formation in 1972. Useful for children studying WW2.
Farm attraction set in 100 acres of beautiful Kent countryside with petting sessions, a monster-themed 'off-ground' woodland adventure course, soft play, a walk-through butterfly house, a wildlife discovery garden and more.