Places to go on a Kent Holiday (Dover, Deal, Margate, Ramsgate) - by Keat Farm Holiday Parks
The best things to do and tourist attractions to visit during a Kent (the garden of England) holiday in British summer time and make sure to stay at a Keat Farm holiday and touring park! We have parks located in Folkestone, Dover and Birchington near Margate.
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Kent attractions in the video:
1. The Battle of Britain Memorial
2. Folkestone Old Town
3. The White Cliffs of Dover
4. Dover Castle
5. Port of Dover
6. St Margarets Bay
7. Deal Castle
8. Walmer Castle
9. RAF Manston Museum
10. Margate Seafront
11. Ramsgate War Tunnels
Other attractions worth a visit:
1. Samphire Hoe
2. Quex Park and Powell Cotton Museum
3. Leeds Castle
4. Canterbury Cathedral
5. Howletts Wild Animal Park
6. Port Lympne Reserve
7. Canterbury City Centre
8. St Augustine's Abbey
9. The Canterbury Tales
10. Wingham Wildlife Park
11. Whitstable Harbour Village
12. Chatham Dock Yard
11. Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Deal, England
Deal Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Deal. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Deal for You. Discover Deal as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Deal.
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List of Best Things to do in Deal, England
Walmer Castle and Gardens
St Margaret's Bay Beach
Deal Beach
South Foreland Lighthouse
Deal Maritime & Local History Museum
The Astor Theatre
Fan Bay Deep Shelter
White Cliffs of Dover
Deal Castle
The Freed Man
Kent Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Kent? Check out our Kent Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Kent.
Top Places to visit in Kent:
All Saints Church, Fan Bay Deep Shelter, Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara, Dover Castle, Hever Castle & Gardens, Ightham Mote, Chartwell, Rochester Cathedral, Godinton House & Gardens, Battle of Britain Memorial, Scotney Castle Garden, Walmer Castle and Gardens, Canterbury Cathedral, South Foreland Lighthouse, Six Poor Travellers House
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Deal & Walmer Kent ENGLAND 1990
I married a English lass from Walmer Deal Kent and we had quite a few holidays in England. In 1990 she wanted me to film her home town for her to view when she was homesick. Mind you she hardly ever viewed this film although she can get homesick for this lovely place. Her new life in Australia is now her home but she still has to visit this lovely area a often as possible. ( believe me this is a lovely area). I have uploaded these views as they are now 23 years old (as at 2013). I hope the residents of both Walmer and Deal enjoy looking back at their towns in a more quiet and slower time. Just maybe someone will see themself when they were young (Please Comment) Please enjoy.
Walmer Castle Kitchen Garden: From Plot to Plate
Go behind-the-scenes at Walmer Castle’s kitchen garden and discover how an expert team of gardeners, volunteers and kitchen staff grow and prepare delicious seasonal produce all year round for visitors to enjoy.
Follow Senior Gardener Rachel Clark and her team as they sow seasonal vegetables and harvest produce ready to turn into delicious dishes in the castle’s tea room.
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Places to see in ( Sandwich - UK )
Places to see in ( Sandwich - UK )
Sandwich is a historic town and civil parish on the River Stour in the non-metropolitan district of Dover, within the ceremonial county of Kent, south-east England. Sandwich was one of the Cinque Ports and still has many original medieval buildings, including several listed public houses and gates in the old town walls, churches, almshouses and the White Mill. While once a major port, it is now two miles from the sea due to the disappearance of the Wantsum Channel. Its historic centre has been preserved.
Sandwich Bay is home to nature reserves and two world-class golf courses, Royal St George's and Prince's. The town is also home to educational and cultural events. Sandwich also gave its name to the bread snack by way of John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, and the word sandwich is now found in many languages.
There is Monk's Wall nature reserve and a bird observatory at Sandwich Bay, which provides a home for wild duck and other wildlife in a wetland habitat. The reserve was opened by celebrity bird-watcher Bill Oddie in May 2000. Sandwich Bay Bird Observatory Trust proposed the design and a management plan, including modifications to ditches and control of water levels to create ecological conditions that attract wetland species of plants, animals and birds. Historically the land was reclaimed from the river and sea by the monks of Sandwich, and the northern boundary is still the old Monks' wall of the 13th century.
Sandwich lies at the southern end of Pegwell Bay, which includes a large nature reserve, known for its migrating waders and wildfowl, with a complete series of seashore habitats including extensive mudflats and salt marsh. Sandwich has had at least eight windmills over the centuries, the earliest reference to a mill being dated 1608.
The town is served by Sandwich railway station. It was formerly also served by Sandwich Road railway station on the East Kent Light Railway. Sandwich has been bypassed by the A256 road, which connects Thanet to Dover. It is reached from Canterbury by the A257, which joins the A256 at Sandwich.
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Places to see in ( Deal - UK )
Places to see in ( Deal - UK )
Deal is a town in Kent, England which lies on the English Channel, eight miles north-east of Dover and eight miles south of Ramsgate. It is a former fishing, mining and garrison town. Close to Deal is Walmer, a possible location for Julius Caesar's first arrival in Britain.
Deal became a 'limb port' of the Cinque Ports in 1278 and grew into the busiest port in England; today it is a seaside resort, its quaint streets and houses are a reminder of its history along with many ancient buildings and monuments. In 1968, Middle Street was the first Conservation Area in Kent. The coast of France is approximately twenty-five miles from the town and is visible on clear days. The Tudor Deal Castle, commissioned by King Henry VIII, has a rose floor plan.
Deal has several museums; all are related to Deal's maritime history. Both Deal Castle and Walmer Castle are operated by English Heritage - Deal has a display on the events in the reign of Henry VIII that led to the invasion threat which caused its construction, along with some material on its subsequent history, whereas displays at Walmer concentrate on Walmer's post-Tudor role as the Lord Warden's residence. There is also a ruin of the third Tudor castle, Sandown Castle, in North Deal. The Deal Maritime and Local History Museum has exhibits of boats, smuggler galleys and model naval ships. It also contains extensive histories of the lifeboats as well as local parish registers. The Timeball Tower Museum, on the other hand, focuses on the importance of timekeeping for ships, and the role the building it occupies played.
Alot to see in ( Deal - UK ) such as :
Deal Timeball
Deal Maritime and Local History Museum
Sandown Castle, Kent
Deal Pier
Victoria Park
Deal Castle
Deal Beach
The Astor Theatre
Kingsdown Beach
Deal High Street
Betteshanger Park
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Walmer Castle England Gardens and Kitchen Garden Tour
Join me as we walk around the various gardens of this amazing English Heritage Castle. Please have a look at our other travel video. Please subscribe Thanks Tracey
How to get to Canterbury UK?
Canterbury is a wonderful city in the region of Kent, set in the area well known as The Gardens of England for his beautiful vegetation, flowers, and nice weather.
If you fly to any of the International airports in London, you are within 2 hours by car, train, bus or if you prefer you can get here by bicycle or even walking, but that would take longer. England is suitable for all kind of travelers and adventures.
When you are in Canterbury from almost any point in the city you can see the main attraction, the oldest Cathedral in England, built in the year 597. And since the murder inside the Cathedral of the Archbishop Thomas Becket in 1170, the Cathedral have been attracting thousands of pilgrims and tourists.
Canterbury is also the host of thousands of young people from all over the world that comes to study to their prestigious universities. Giving an spark of youth to this old European city.
Just by walking around the city you can see history in every corner, with buildings from all times. At night not everything is history, there is also fun! Here we can find a great number of pubs and bars for all kind of moods and styles.
During the day you can find a lot of tourist and pilgrims roaming around the city center, and at night the roads, pubs, and bars are packed with student and young people from all over.
Around Canterbury there is a system of a very safe public paths that connects to all the towns and villages in the region, you can cross them walking or by bicycle.
In this city there are so many things to do, personally just by strolling on the street or the rivers, enjoying a nice book on the gardens or having a good coffee in downtown, it's worth it!
Visit Canterbury, is a perfect city for lovers of history and nature.
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