A Kent attraction has been ranked among the world’s best by Tripadvisor reviewers, for the second year in a row.
From creepy trails to pumpkin patches, we’ve got some spooktacular days out for the family this October half-term.
We’ve picked four seasonal strolls at the county’s beautiful National Trust properties.
KentOnline readers can get their hands on free kids’ tickets to one of the county’s biggest animal parks.
The special anniversary trail will include five-metre tree stars, giant Christmas baubles and illuminated dragonfly lanterns.
Visit stunning properties and get stuck into autumnal activities, including trails, craft fairs and pumpkin picking.
Heritage Open Days, a nationwide scheme giving visitors free access to thousands of historic attractions, is back this month.
The sell-out Polar Express experience includes festive treats, storytelling and a visit from Father Christmas.
A seaside tradition dating back centuries makes its return next month at one of Kent's most popular events.
A visit to one of the county’s museums has never felt more relevant to life today thanks to a modern approach to stories from the not-so-distant past.
Make the most of the long weekend with food festivals, history displays, live entertainment and more.
A Kent castle is taking visitors on a journey through the centuries with a weekend of living history displays and jousting tournaments.
Get up close to lions, tigers, elephants, gorillas and more in the school holidays with a trip to Kent’s amazing animal parks.
From beaches to museums, discover affordable ways to enjoy the school holidays without screen time or stress.
A Kent farm is celebrating all things prehistoric with 12 days of roaming dinosaurs, fossil hunting and live entertainment.
Want the kids to soak up some culture while they’re off school? Here’s five days out that will spark their imagination.
A fast food giant has opened its eighth branch in a town as part of plans to boost a shopping centre.
The museum, which is home to 2,000 historic toys, is welcoming visitors back after a £100k refurbishment.
The words Bluewater and free are not usually heard in the same sentence but we had a great day out at the shopping centre that didn’t cost a penny.
The school holidays are fast approaching, but don’t worry, because we've got some top ideas to help get you started.
Two enormous paddling pools have opened at a Kent attraction just in time for the school holidays as part of a new Pirate Cove-themed area.
With Kent in the middle of a heatwave, we found the perfect place to spend the day and cool off.
Kent’s oldest theme park has reopened a much-loved attraction after almost 10 years away.
Bears are set to take over a town and Kent’s biggest shopping centre as part of a magical new art trail inspired by a beloved children’s book.
Prepare for one of the biggest weekends in Kent’s summer calendar with our guide to this year’s Kent County Show.
Step into summer with arts festivals, outdoor theatre, music concerts, street food feasts and more.
A colourful and spectacular festival will take to the streets to celebrate the medieval pilgrims who flocked to Kent eight centuries ago.
People with disabilities, their families and carers can enjoy a free day out at a popular Kent attraction.
The brand-new Christmas event will see twinkling lights and colourful installations illuminate one of the county’s biggest wildlife parks.
With the summer holidays fast approaching, our reviewer checked out a budget-friendly spot that’s perfect for wearing out the kids.
A new slide billed as the “perfect blend of fun and adrenaline” has opened at one of the county’s most popular waterside leisure venues.
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Whitstable - October 19
Join us at the Art, Craft & Makers Market! Over 35 stalls with handmade goods, food, art and more at Whitstable Umbrella Centre, St Mary’s Hall. Free entry, 10am to 3pm. All welcome.
Tunbridge Wells - October 19
Fabulous indoor market in the centre of Tunbridge Wells. Free entry, 10:30am to 3:30pm.
Royal Tunbridge Wells - October 19
Featuring a wide variety of local produce, tasty treats, antiques and artisan crafts, there is something for everyone at our outside markets that run most weekends throughout the year.
A Kent attraction has been ranked among the world’s best by Tripadvisor reviewers, for the second year in a row.
A community farm has become an independent school, officially becoming an alternative provision for children with an EHCP.
A mini golf course described as the “most unique you’ll ever see” is coming to a Kent town.