Things to do in Maidstone in January

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January is a less popular time to visit Maidstone. The weather is usually cold and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 37—45°F (3—7°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in Maidstone during this time. Some of our top recommendations: take a day trip to the Kent Downs, take a guided tour of Maidstone's historic landmarks, explore Leeds Castle's Winter Wildlife, and more!

Maidstone has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your January trip to Maidstone. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to January. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Maidstone in January. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout January, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Maidstone in January

Top experiences in January
Take a day trip to the Kent Downs
In January, the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers a peaceful and scenic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. You can explore the rolling hills, picturesque villages, and charming countryside that make the Kent Downs a hidden gem in the United Kingdom. Whether you're interested in hiking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the stunning views, a day trip to the Kent Downs is a unique and rejuvenating experience.
Take a guided tour of Maidstone's historic landmarks
January is a great time to explore Maidstone's rich history by taking a guided tour of its historic landmarks. From the majestic Maidstone Castle to the ancient All Saints Church, the town is home to a wealth of architectural and cultural treasures. Knowledgeable guides provide fascinating insights into the town's past, making the tour a memorable and educational experience for visitors.
Explore Leeds Castle's Winter Wildlife
In January, Leeds Castle offers a unique opportunity to explore its beautiful grounds and discover the diverse wildlife that calls the estate home. From birdwatching to spotting winter flora and fauna, the Winter Wildlife experience at Leeds Castle is a must for nature enthusiasts. Guided tours and interactive exhibits provide insight into the natural world during the winter months.
Visit the Maidstone Museum
Beat the winter blues by exploring the fascinating exhibits at the Maidstone Museum. From ancient artifacts to modern art, the museum offers a diverse collection that is sure to captivate visitors of all ages. In January, you can also take advantage of special events and workshops that provide unique insights into the history and culture of Maidstone and the surrounding area.
Take a winter walk along the River Medway
Maidstone's picturesque River Medway offers a stunning backdrop for a winter walk in January. The tranquil waters, historic bridges, and scenic countryside make for a peaceful and rejuvenating experience. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, the River Medway provides the perfect setting to enjoy the beauty of nature in the winter months.
Sample traditional British pub fare at a local tavern
January is the perfect time to cozy up in a traditional British pub and sample hearty and comforting pub fare. From classic fish and chips to savory pies and stews, the local taverns in Maidstone offer a warm and inviting atmosphere to enjoy a delicious meal. You can also pair your meal with a pint of locally brewed ale for an authentic taste of British hospitality.
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Holidays in Maidstone in January
January
  • New Year's Day (January 1)
  • Twelfth Night (January 5)
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Weather in Maidstone in January

Temperatures on an average day in Maidstone in January

The average temperature in Maidstone in January for a typical day ranges from a high of 45°F (7°C) to a low of 37°F (3°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Maidstone, July, has days with highs of 71°F (21°C) and lows of 56°F (13°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 46°F (8°C) and lows of 37°F (3°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Maidstone in January based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in January
45°F
highs
37°F
lows

General weather summary

Cold, slightly windy
Feels like
37%
Chance of rain
0.096 in
Amount
19.7 mph
Wind speed
91%
Humidity
8.4 hrs
Daylight length
7:53 AM
Sunrise
4:19 PM
Sunset
31%
Cloud cover
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What to wear
What to wear in January
With an average high of 45°F (7°C) and a low of 37°F (3°C), it generally feels cold and slightly windy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Maidstone in January

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Maidstone has to offer for travelers in January, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Maidstone that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Maidstone for January.
Leeds Castle
1. Leeds Castle
4.7
(13157)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Travel from a medieval queen's room to the 1920s, plus gardens, golf, zip slides & falconry.
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Where do I begin? Me and my Wife visited Leeds Castle while spending time in Kent for a few days and wow! We were not expecting this castle to be amazing. The grounds are absolutely huge with plenty of sculptures to see and lots of beautiful wildlife and nature to explore. We arrived around 11am and we're welcomed by the kind and friendly staff who were very informative and friendly. Gave us plenty of information about the castle and the grounds We were taken away by how stunning the whole land is. Absolutely gorgeous landscape. There was plenty to see and do around the castle before entering the main castle. We went to the castle to explore all the rooms that were on display before making our way to the gardens and then the maze with an underground grotto in the middle. It was great fun and we got lost a few times in the maze haha. There was plenty of toilet facilities including baby facilities if required. Gift shops and a cafe to get a drink and some food if you want We will definitely be coming back as you pay once for the whole year and you can come back as many times as you want
​I had a truly fantastic trip to Leeds Castle. This place is awesome—it genuinely feels like a jewel in a crown. ​While the entry cost is significant, it is absolutely worth the price because there is SO MUCH TO DO, making it an easy full-day trip. Even better, your ticket allows you to return for a whole year! ​The grounds are magnificent and incredibly varied, featuring beautiful hilly areas, serene lakes, and varied walled garden areas. Don't miss the maze, the epic-looking children's playground, the Birds of Prey display, and the unique and fun Dog Collar Museum (the only one, I believe!). Inside the castle is amazing, filled with great displays and information. ​What really stands out is the clear investment and the incredible staff. The whole operation is so well-organized, and there are countless staff members who were universally friendly, kind, and helpful. ​The café was especially great! The food was good, and the Lemon Drizzle Cake was absolutely sublime—a perfect break during the day. ​Plus, you can buy duck food in the gift shop—a small touch, but very fun for feeding the birds! Highly, highly recommend this incredible historical gem.
Wow, Leeds castle was stunning. Set in the countryside, the drive up to the castle you knew it was going to be spectacular and we weren't disappointed. The grounds are stunning. It just got better and better, the Maze, Falconry, castle. The food was good here and the restaurant was superb. There was a boat ride available on the lake, Go-Ape, play areas. You could easily spend a day here. The staff were polite and knowledgeable and the castle itself is steeped in history.
An absolute gem — the most beautiful castle in the UK! If you’re visiting Kent or anywhere in the UK, this is the castle you can’t miss. What makes it truly special isn’t just the castle itself, but the breathtaking landscape surrounding it — every view feels like a postcard. There’s something here for everyone: an incredible adventure play area for kids of all ages (the maze is a must!), a stunning collection of birds, and a truly entertaining eagle and owl show that keeps both adults and children mesmerized. Take your time strolling through the gardens and woodlands on your way in — and on your way back, hop on the charming little train or relax on the scenic boat ride. Both are experiences in their own right. The castle grounds have plenty of great dining options, from cozy cafés to proper restaurants, so you won’t have to worry about food. Plus, they host brilliant seasonal events throughout the year — whether it’s a medieval festival, light trail, or Christmas market, there’s always something new to enjoy. The ticket you buy gives you unlimited entry for a full year — which is perfect, because once you’ve been, you’ll definitely want to come back. Ample of free car park. I suggest booking your entry ticket online in case it's busy.
Leeds Castle is absolutely breathtaking — a true fairytale setting surrounded by beautiful gardens and a serene lake. The castle is rich in history and wonderfully preserved, offering fascinating exhibits and lovely walks around the grounds. The location is peaceful, and the atmosphere feels magical from the moment you arrive. A must-visit in Kent and one of the most beautiful castles in England!
Absolutely stunning castle afloat it's moat. Beautiful gardens as well, especially the Mediterranean area. Enjoyed seeing all the various sculptures around the gardens. Lots to see and do. Fun maze to get lost in. The castle itself is amazing and beautiful inside. Had a lovely chat with one of the volunteer guides. He informed us that sadly no black swans currently at the castle due to avian flu 🥲. You can have a boat trip on tge lake but this costs extra on top of the admission price!
We stayed in accommodation on site, marvelous location for a three night stay. Beautiful landscape and gardens, use of all facilities on site during our stay, castle is a fascinating place to visit with lovely walks in the grounds, a visit to the birds of pray is a good choice. All the staff are amazing and friendly and helpful.
Lovely historic castle with plenty of interest other than the main building, beautiful grounds and lakes, there's a small road train shuttle from near the entrance to the castle, which is about a ten minute walk from the entrance, £1.50 each way. The falconry display is a must, the staff that do this are very knowledgeable about their subject, and don't forget to duck !! 😃 All in all a great day out. Oh and dont forget the small lake ferry and maze.
Mote Park
2. Mote Park
4.6
(7326)
Park
Nature & Parks
Large park with woodland play area, BMX track, pitch and putt course, skate park, lake and cafe.
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This visited this Park with friends and family. Its a huge park with good children play areas and facilities. It's a good choice to have a day trip and you will enjoy a lot here. Adventure for kids, mini golf, Family boats and kayaks, etc.. very well cleaned toilets always next to the Park Cafe. We went on a European summer fest event on a Sunday. Allover a very good experience. Parking is £3 for 6 hours.
Mote Park is honestly one of my favourite places in Maidstone. It’s such a lovely spot to chill, go for walks, or just spend time with friends or family. The park is massive, with loads of open space, trees, and a beautiful lake right in the middle. It’s perfect for picnics on sunny days – you can just relax on the grass and enjoy the view. It’s also really good for kids. There’s a big playground and lots of ducks by the lake, which kids always seem to love. They even have a little machine where you can buy duck food – just tap your card and get a handful to feed them. It’s a small thing but really cute and fun, especially for families. There’s a nice café near the lake if you want a coffee or a treat, and the toilets are close by too. You can also rent pedalos or rowing boats, which is great on warm days. Loads of people go for walks, runs, or bike rides – and it still feels peaceful even though it’s close to the town centre.
Largest park in Maidstone and one of the largest in Kent. Lovely surroundings spread over several acres traversing large green spaces, lakes with boating, water sport facilities, wildlife and even some mini waterfalls. Has a miniature railway, wooded walks, nature trails, adventure playground, skate park and also a cafe. The only negative is the paid parking which can be difficult to get a space during busy periods, especially when there is an event.
Gorgeous park, huge! Different things to do as well. Lovely place for a picnic. They have a little duck food dispenser where you can get the feed for the geese, ducks and swans. Was lucky enough to see a family with their babies today also 🦢
Really nice and big park, both dog- and child-friendly. Beautiful ponds with plenty of benches, a large playground for kids, and spaces for picnics, relaxing, and enjoying some privacy. There are many spaces in the two car parks. Not far from the car park is a decent café offering beverages and snacks. On the other side of the park, there’s a van selling ice cream and drinks. A great place for a weekend walk and to spend time with family and friends.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Mote Park is my happy place! 🌳✨ I come here all the time whenever I need a bit of calm, space to breathe, or inspiration for my art. There’s just something so peaceful about it — the lake, the trees, the open air — it feels like the whole park has its own gentle energy. I’ve had some of my best creative ideas just sitting here sketching or walking around the water. 🎨💭 It’s also amazing for families! There’s so much space for kids to play, a lovely café for a little treat, and so many spots for picnics or peaceful walks. It’s one of those rare places that’s relaxing and inspiring at the same time — perfect whether you want quiet time alone or a fun day out with your family. Every visit reminds me how lucky we are to have this gem right here in Maidstone. 🌿💚 Highly, highly recommend it to anyone who needs a little reset or creative spark!
A very nice and well kept park! If you are in the area you should just come and walk through.. There are boats for the kids.. or you who am I to say what you can do. It's a classic park experience just multiplied by 10, in size. There were ice creams, lovely, and there were many trees and this nice little river that ran through the beginning of the park. A tiny little waterfall. A photogenic area! Worth a visit and worth your steps. Get your 10k here
Great park to relax, walk,Run, Cycle. Dog walking etc. There is a nice pond inside, boat rides. I couldn't see the mini train but there are boards saying that there is a train inside the park. Very beautiful and calm park to enjoy a nice stroll.
Kent Life
3. Kent Life
4.4
(2941)
Sights & Landmarks
Event venue
Farming history, tractors and play areas, plus activities and a cafe within 28 acres of countryside.
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We visited Kent Life recently with family. It was an incredible day had by all. Lots of parking so that's great. We thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience. It's not expensive to visit and it's a full day to enjoy yourselves. Loads to see including cute farm animals and tractor rides. They have sheep, goats, donkeys, meerkats and owls to name a few. Even snakes and spiders too. The kids cam enjoy pottery painting too. You can see the Owl Display too. That's amazing. There's food to buy onsite and tea and coffees. Nice kids soft play area that's huge. You can get lovely ice creams too. Many places to enjoy a picnic. Benches everywhere. Great to see the heritage of Kent. The old well preserved buildings and areas they grew the Hops. Like stepping back in the past. The area is beautiful and the staff are nice. Good area for kids to play too. The tractor rides are great. Kids love it. The gift shops nice too. Perfect day out. What a fantastic place to go. Will visit again many more times. Also a bonus is it's next to the river and the Malta Inn. So enjoy that great pub after.
Great place to take the kids to meet some animals. The toilette area it is for adults. It is very uncomfortable for the kids to use them as they are designed only for adults. Mainly to do school trips but recommended to go with the family. I will change my review to 5 stars if the toilette issue is resolved before the end of 2025.
My Wife and I had our wedding here on the 1st August this year. The day was perfect. Lindsay was our wedding coordinator and she was amazing. Every question or worry we had was dealt with and we honestly couldn't have asked for more. She was always on hand when we needed her and guided the day perfectly. The venue was ideal and unique, we got married in the pink chapel and had the food and party in the Wagon Store and Village Hall. Food was good and all dietary requirements were catered for and there were lots of them. Overall the whole day was perfect and all the guests commented how great Kent Life was so thank you all. Leo & Kimberley
Excellent value for money, can spend hours here with my 3 year old. Animals she can actually interact with, soft play, playground for varied ages, owl show, quite often there are themed events on, tractor rides and just a nice walk. Would recommend. Getting a membership really pays off too if youre going to even come 2 or 3 times in the year
We visited yesterday having booked our tickets for one of their dinosaur days a little while ago.We were greeted by two inflatable dancing dinosaurs with adults inside and started our day with an owl event (he was called Merlin) which was really interesting and informative with the owl flying right over our heads to feed, you could really feel the whoosh of its wings ! We saw all the animals in the farmyard (you can't feed these) and met Holly the guinea pig who gave us gentle nibbly kisses to our hands.We saw the various types of hens, cockerells and turkeys nearby. We strolled up the hill to feed the sheep, goats and alpacas and met an occasionally roaring but friendly Tyrannosaurus on the way much to the delight of our Grandson.We had lunch by the tea room which was very busy.There is pot painting nearby which we didn't do as our Grandson is under 3 so still a little young for that. We had a stroll down to the carousel (£3 a go) followed by the dinosaur themed magic show in the marquee which all the kids clearly enjoyed with some even invited to participate.We went to see the other lovely owls including a snowy owl which is endangered, a skunk and several meerkats who also have some young that are fun to watch playing around.We finished our day with a brief visit to see the critters and a tractor ride after a short spell queueing (no extra charge). We had a fabulous day out at Kent Life, thankyou to all of the staff.
Perfect day out for any age. There were tractor rides, activities and talks free to attend and join as well as good information provided to give knowledge. Food was expensive but was tasty.
Took my granddaughter for the Halloween period, had a brilliant day. Plenty of activities starting almost every half an hour. The owl show was amazing. The foam disco at the end was great she’s 2 and really enjoyed it. I thought the entrance fee was very reasonable too. We enjoyed it that much I’m going again this weekend with my grandsons.
My 2 year old loved it here, took a short time to get used to all the animals and birds but once he got comfortable we couldn't keep him away. We fed the animals, entered all the old houses, played in the outdoor & indoor play area then finally topped off with an outdoor foam party!
Leeds Castle Segway Tours
4. Leeds Castle Segway Tours
4.9
(449)
Tour operator
Tours
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Simon and the team were fantastic! We did the twilight tour, and it was great fun. The team was not only patient with us but also incredibly knowledgeable and funny. We learned a lot about the Leeds Castle estate and had a blast throughout the tour. We’re already planning to do the daytime tour in the summer to experience the wider grounds in a different light. We highly recommend!
We had an absolutely fab Adventure Tour with Harri and Tom. Would recommend paying the tiny bit extra for the hour, it goes so quick anyway! Really informative and fun. Highly recommend! 😊
Had a great tour this evening! Roger and Tom were great. They made us feel comfortable and safe, they made the instructions clear which made it easy to learn too. Most fun I've had in a while with some beautiful views and scenery. Would highly recommend doing this if you haven't already.
We had the adventure experience half hour tutorial and then 1hr of fun, very easy to use within minutes you are whizzing around on and off road, the views were amazing our guides/ instructors were George and Micheala loads of historical knowledge and facts made the experience even more. We was so impressed we are planning a twilight/evening experience very soon.
Went on the Twilight Tour. Had a brilliant time, thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Dee and John were fantastic guides, imparting lots of information about the castle and grounds as well as lots of little fun facts. Would highly recommend.
Genuinely such a great experience. Really big thanks to Rog, Michaela and Harry. They were super patient, really friendly and just a great laugh. The twilight session was the perfect length to really get to grips with your Segway.
I had a great time on my tour with Chris. He’s knowledgable on the castle’s history and gave markers for beautiful sites to look out for on the tour. Mark and Michela were also lovely and did a great job showing me how to use the Segway especially being my first time on one. I would wholly recommend them!
We had a fantastic time on our Twilight Tour, and it was a fabulous way to explore the lovely grounds of Leeds Castle. Roger and Tom were great guides, and made the experience safe and very enjoyable. I’ve done a daytime Segway tour in the past, which I loved, but being able to ride around the castle grounds at twilight was even more magical!
Cobtree Manor Park
5. Cobtree Manor Park
4.5
(2013)
Park
Nature & Parks
Park featuring green spaces, wooded paths & picnic areas, plus a playground, cafe & sculpture trail.
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Lovely park with a nice loop around walk.Nice and quiet if you visit first thing in the morning.This park has a lovely play area for the children and small cafe with seating inside and out.
Nice place, full of families during a summer time, what makes this place very special and unique. Car park available. Prices for 6h £2 or all day £12. We loved visiting wooden playground. It is designed like a castle. There is a separate section for toddlers and another for older children. There are a few slides, climbing ropes, and swings - plenty to keep the kids busy. Everything was in great condition with no broken parts, and the whole area was clean and well maintained. I also appreciated the many benches around the park, which makes nice to have lots of spots for families to sit and enjoy their time. We will definitely be back!
We recently returned for a second time for our annual family picnic. Great place to meet and set up as a large group of adults and children. Some shade from many trees. A good place for a game of rounders and football. Ample parking reasonably priced if you go for the first option which if I recall is £2 for 5 hours and then add more time (rather than the longer option which is £15 I think) - this was on a Sunday so check. Play park for younger children. Toilets were clean and well stocked. Great for a day out.
Well kept and attractive outdoor space. Easy car parking and a cade on site. Very pleasant place to walk of a big lunch. Very quiet when i visited and beautiful at this time of year (October)
It’s a lovely park for the kids with a decent size car park. Parking you have to pay for. The park is a nice size to walk around. There is a cafe and toilets on site.
Lovely park. Great for 3+ years Different areas make it possible to have a little wander and then the kids can have a little play. There's a nice cafe. There are toilets. Car park spaces are a good size. It doesn't cost too much to park there all day. It's a popular place but not overly busy.We have been a couple of times now and I'd go again. I would like to see them include more things for babies/toddlers.
Lovely walk. Play area for toddlers is very limited. Plenty of veey reasonably priced parking
Pay and display car park, climbing apparatus, benches, small shop for hot and cold food and drinks. A good place to spend a while with the kids or just out for a walk. Make sure you pay for your parking, we saw traffic wardens checking every single car. Toilets clean and at the side of the small cafe. Playground equipment is in good shape and fun for the kids.
Go Ape Leeds Castle
6. Go Ape Leeds Castle
4.8
(1754)
Outdoor activity organiser
Tours
Adventure-activity chain venue where groups explore the forest canopy via a treetop rope course.
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Plenty of parking place, friendly and knowledgeable staff, who can come and rescue any moment. I'd recommend wearing gloves — bring your garden ones or buy at the reception. We went for Adventure+, which was the right level for my 8 year old daughter. Better choose off peak hours and less crowded locations to avoid queuing (comparing with Battersea for example).
Booked a birthday party for my 10 year old here recently, and she had the best day ever. The staff are so friendly and assuring, helped keep our belongings safe in the cabin (mostly food we brought for after the activity), and the courses were fantastic. We were lucky to have fab weather that day, the activity kept them occupied for roughly 1.5 hours over 3 courses, getting harder at every course. Some tears but the kids loved it! The shelter is just by the cabin. We only occupied less than half of it with 17 of us. Nice little hut with tables and benches. 100% recommend!
I love this place. It's a relaxing getaway for the whole family. There are plenty of attractions and a huge area. It's a great place to spend the whole day. I highly recommend it.
Another Sunday at Leeds Castle, and it's always a great place to visit. There's always something interesting happening; bird life, the landscaped gardens and the abundance of flowering shrubs, especially in Summer. Access throughout the year makes it worthwhile and good value. Even the two shops provide good gift ideas.
The staff are totally amazing I honestly couldn’t believe how good they are with the kids and extra helpful with the kids were a little bit nervous. The kids loved it and we will definitely return
A wonderful experience climbing, transversing platforms by various means and whizzing down ziplines. Safety requirements were very clearly explained and practiced. Friendly instructors kept a sharp eye out, offered encouragement and support if needed, with zero judgement. There are options to take more challenging routes on the course, which was brilliant. Challenging but never overwhelming. Highly recommended.
Lovely friendly helpful staff. We did the sundown adventure which was enjoyable. Only down side was that my friend who was behind me had a young girl behind her on the equipment at the same time as I was, which made the equipment more difficult to use as it was moving about more and it made my friend a bit nervous. There should have only been two people on the equipment at a time and unfortunately the staff didn't spot there were 3 on it in the dark. Staff did apologise afterwards about this. Overall a good experience 🙂
We had a great day out! Go Ape staff were fantastic. Made us feel instantly comfortable and relaxed. Our instructor Megan was brilliant. Had an absolute blast swinging through the trees! Would definitely go again!
Teapot Island
7. Teapot Island
4.4
(1209)
Temporarily Closed
Coffee shop
Museums
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An amazing collection of, yes, teapots. There is also a cafe there with outside & inside tables. We never tried tge food, but the cafe was busy on a summer Friday lunchtime. We arrived, as I said at around lunchtime. There is some street parking, but this is very limited. The car park, well a large field, has a flat £3.50 charge for all day. There were a couple of camper vans, who chose to enjoy the field & the country walks in the area. We however were teapot hunting, a minutes walk from the parking & we were there. Entry to the collection was £3 each. I return there were thousands of teapots, hopefully my pictures help give an idea as to the scale & type of teapots. We were in there for around 35 minutes, had we not had a prior lunch booked, we would have used the cafe after as it was indeed a lovely summers day. Not, dare I say everyone's cup of tea, but a great collection of teapots, for those who love them.
Nice place for a family visit. There are plenty of food choices. Fresh baked cakes and scones. High tea available. Daily soup options. Freshly made sandwiches. Plenty choices of cold and hot drinks. Inside and out door sitting areas. Special thank you to the staff, who looked after us today.
Lovely afternoon spent at Teapot island. The high tea we had was lovely, a great selection of sandwiches and yummy scones! The service for our coach load was excellent with everyone very friendly and welcoming. The Teapot collection was amazing!!! Never have I seen so many and such a variety!!! Fantastic! 😃 Well worth a visit. 🤗
Lovely visit to teapot Island today. We had a late breakfast, well cooked. We didn't wait too long even though they were quite busy, but with the lovely views of the river it was not a problem. The Teapot museum looked interesting but we didn't have time to visit on this occasion but will return.
Lovely place for Teapots and if kids love painting. It has a wonderful collection of around 8,450 types of teapots spanning over a century in collection. They do offer dinning services and staff are very friendly and accommodating.
Wonderful place with over 8000 teapots. Good access and reasonably priced meals. Good children's play area. Excellent service. Located on the Medway near a marina
A really great place if you love teapots, it has a museum of 8000 teapots! We did a pottery painting session for a friend's birthday, it was very therapeutic. We had high tea with it, which was individual sandwiches and home-made scones and pots of tea. Lovely little place near a river.
Amazing place, the staff are so friendly, the food is homemade and delicious. The museum is beautifully curated and the range of teapots is amazing. There is also a large selection of teapots for sale in their lovely gift shop. Definitely worth the visit we hope to come back soon.
Maidstone Museum
8. Maidstone Museum
4.6
(530)
Art museum
Museums
Over 660,000 diverse artworks and artefacts from Old Masters to fossils in a gabled manor house.
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This museum has always been and remains one of my favourite places to spend time in Maidstone - it is free to go in and the place is fascinating, from the historical and beautiful building it's housed in to all the exhibits themselves. As we (my son and I) hadn't been for a little while we discovered it'd had a bit of a revamp inside on this occasion; some new exhibits wonderfully laid out, lots of interactive things for any young children to discover and try out on the way around. Not forgetting of course that the story of Iggy, our local celebrity dinosaur is told along with much more of 'Kent's Earth History'. Don't forget to look up too - there's a whale on the ceiling in one area! The Ancient Egyptian exhibit is a favourite of mine; it's quite peaceful which makes it feel rather respectful too given that the Mummy of Ta-Kush is in there... there's definitely an air of quiet serenity about her. Everything is informative and well laid out throughout the museum; an eclectic mix of ancient artefacts right up to more modern history too. The staff were friendly and welcoming as we walked in out of the rain. The place is as accessible as they can get it with lifts to upper floors and ramps where possible. Obviously, given the age of the building (no doubt a listed building at that) there are some areas that have small sets of stone or wooden stairs that can't be replaced by a modern ramp but the vast majority of the displays seem to have been designed to be user friendly no matter the age or ability of who's visiting...myself included! I'm an older soul shall we say, and stairs can be my nemesis! It's a fantastic place to get lost in and we ended up in there for a good couple of hours looking at everything...absolutely loved it.
- FREE ENTRY (besides the Titanic part) - I definitely recommend the fossil section as there is some excellent specimens of dinosaurs - one to keep an eye out for is the London clay exibxit which shows some rare species of bird, fish, shark and turtle.
I made an unplanned visit to Maidstone Museum which is free to enter, and it turned out to be an informative and engaging experience. The exhibits covered a wide range of topics, from birds, insects, and animals to dinosaurs, British soldiers' history, fashion, and ancient human history. It was a fascinating mix of displays from around the world, making it a well-rounded experience. It took about 2 hours to explore, and I was thoroughly engaged throughout. It's a great place for a family visit, especially with children.
Nice free museum with some interactive tasks for children and separate dinosaurs area. Anglo-Saxon treasures, dinosaur bones, Japanese art, Victorian fashion, global explorer finds, military medals, taxidermy displays, paintings and sculptures.
Free museum, you need to pay for the Titanic exposition though bug it was still worth it. Diversified, organized and well presented.
Absolutely amazing collection of items! I spent 3 hours here looking at everything and could have spent longer if it didnt take me up to close! The current titanic exhibition is so interesting! Amazing free experience, great volunteers and so much to see!
An amazing place to visit with kids. Lots of sections and floors and every section offers a great insight about history and different eras. We spent two hours there, could have happily spent more. No tickets needed, bery approachable from station, and offers Little activityifor kids as well. It has a a little souvenir shop too.
My family and I like this museum a great deal. The only reason I give it such a low starring system is for its customer service. My father paid the museum another visit recently to visit one of its special exhibitions. Now, like all pensioners, he asked if there was a pensioner discount, in the same way NHS staff such as myself must ask if places offer an NHS discount because these discounts are not openly advertised nor revealed unless asked for. There is no harm in asking, otherwise we don't know better. The women at the desk replied back in quite a spiteful manner 'it's already cheap enough unless you want to bankrupt us.' Regardless of the hardships a museum has with funding, customers and visitors are some of your primary fund raisers, and good customer service ensures they return. This was a very upsetting comment, particularly as my father happens to probably be one of the few people in Maidstone who understands the actual value and significance of the museum's artefacts. Especially when it comes to the Japanese collection, of which Maidstone museum holds one of the biggest collections in the country! Suffice it to say, my father used to be a frequent visitor, but has since not returned. Please be kind to your visitors. It makes all the difference.
Elveys Canoe
9. Elveys Canoe
5.0
(238)
Temporarily Closed
Canoe & kayak rental service
Tours
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Nice experience paddling on the river Medway. Good way to have fun and get exhausted. Slept straight away when I get home, waked up for supper and then had another good night sleep!👍 Been wondering why the Hampstead lane are always so busy whenever I drive pass by, was checking the area on the map, then I found Elveys Canoe. Been interested in Kayaking for a while, so it was a surprise. Nice to meet John and Karen, very friendly and helpful. Came by myself this time so had a slow and relaxed time on the boat(failed to carry the boat over the lock as overestimated my strength🥲). Definitely would come again with friends(let them carry the boat!) and try the Canoe Chutes!
John was very friendly, accommodating and helpful. Clear instructions with a positive attitude. Good value for money, you can use the canoe all day until 5pm. A lovely scenic route along the river. Went to point 3 and that was more than far enough for us, absolutely knackered on the way back! Definitely worth doing the canoe slides as they are a lot of fun! But bring a change of clothes as they will soak you! They provide dry bags for belongings, waterproof safe tub for phones, helmets and life jackets. Would 100% use Elveys Canoe hire again.
We had a fantastic time kayaking! This was our first time and the whole experience was really well organised. John and Karen were both so friendly and informative, taking time to explain everything clearly before we set off. The route was beautiful, with peaceful stretches and lovely spots along the riverbank where we could stop for a bite to eat. We were lucky with the weather too, which made it even more enjoyable. I couldn’t recommend it more! Thanks again for a brilliant experience.
Called Elveys Canoe this morning and booked straight away, it was nice & easy. Arrived and John was there to meet us, was very helpful and made everything super easy for us. Fantastic service, and the canoes were great fun. Will definitely be back😀
A great experience! We made a last minute booking, our first time hiring from Elveys. Informative briefing and printed route guide (also very comprehensive website info). Equipment was in excellent condition, dry bags etc. provided. Can really recommend a day out on this peaceful stretch of river, with the canoe chutes offering a touch of excitement!
We recently spent a brilliant team-building day on the river with Elveys Canoe, and it couldn’t have gone better. With over 20 of us in kayaks, the day was full of laughter, adventure, and great memories. From the start, John and Karen were absolutely fantastic. Their communication during the planning stages was clear, helpful, and reassuring. On the day itself, they provided expert guidance, support, and plenty of encouragement — making sure everyone felt confident and had fun. The weather was perfect, which added to the experience. A few of us ended up in the water (some pushed in, of course!), and the chutes were a highlight — so much fun and a great way to bond as a team. The whole day was filled with laughter and the positive vibes echoed around the office for weeks afterwards. If you're looking for a fun, well-organised, and memorable outdoor activity for a group, I can't recommend Elveys Canoe highly enough. We’ll definitely be back!
What an excellent experience! John and Karen are a delight to be hosted by. Full of information and they love the river. I personally find it fantastic to see people who care that much about the water and how it's taken care of. The Medway is exceptional - Yalding to Tonbridge, and downstream too, beyond Yalding. 100% would return and recommend hiring equipment from them.
We had an amazing time today kayaking! Thank you so much John and Karen - we will be back (maybe we’ll get to Tonbridge next time 😉).
Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats
10. Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats
4.9
(1313)
Animal rescue service
Nature & Parks
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Came here with my partner and dog at the weekend. We hadn’t been before but a staff member greeted us and explained how it all worked. She was very friendly and enthusiastic which was a nice way to be welcomed. Entry is free with a recommended donation of £5 - can be paid in cash or card. There is a small cafe on site which was very reasonably priced too. It is dog friendly but dogs must be on short leads at all times. Would not recommend for reactive dogs but the more docile dogs would be fine. The goats were curious and would look at our dog but kept their distance. The goats were all healthy looking and no signs of any distress - they seemed to really enjoy the company and treats. They are clearly well looked after. You can buy some feed and feed them through a fence; which we did and was fun. Was here for about 90 minutes and would recommend for a cheap visit - especially for kids.
I loved this place. It is perfect for people of all ages. Interacting, feeding and stroking the goats was so much fun. There were so many different breeds and they were all bonkers!! People in wheelchairs were also able to get amongst the goats which was great. There is also a little shop where you can buy souvenirs or even choose to sponsor a goat. Definitely recommended.
A recent visit to Buttercups Goat Sanctuary with friends proved to be a calming experience. From the moment we arrived, we were struck by the beautiful setting and the palpable sense of peace that permeated the sanctuary. It's clear that the goats are the priority here. They have ample space to roam, play, and express their individual personalities. Observing them, it was evident that they are genuinely loved and well cared for. The sanctuary provides a wonderful environment for these charming animals. The staff and volunteers we encountered were incredibly friendly, welcoming, and helpful. Their passion for the goats and the sanctuary was evident, and they were happy to answer our questions and share their knowledge. The sheer variety of goats was a joy to behold – so many different shapes, sizes, and characters! It was simply lovely to spend a few hours in such a tranquil setting, enjoying the company of these gentle creatures. Buttercups Goat Sanctuary offers a wonderful opportunity for a few hours of peace, calm, and fun. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and will certainly be returning soon, this time with my grandchildren, to share this special place with them. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a heartwarming and relaxing experience.
Amazing little place. Really lovely to visit and the goats are all so cute. They are well looked after and you can purchase bags of goat food to feed them. You can also go into the pens and see them and stroke them. Such a brilliant place to go it.
A delightful place where you can chill out with goats! As we arrived a member of staff explained everything. It's £5 entry for adults, and this allows you to enter the goats enclosure. There is a gift shop where you can buy drinks and snacks. For £1 you can purchase a bag of goat food. We went into the main enclosure to see the goats first. Most are friendly and appreciate a scratch or tickle. Some have red collars to identify they can be a little unpredictable, so we let them do their thing unless they came up to us and wanted to be petted. There are several benches which we made use of and just watched the goats. A few were inquisitive and came up to us to say hello. After a while in the enclosure, we purchased drinks and crisps from the shop and sat on the benches in the goat free area. That was until a couple of the young goats who could fit under the fence came to join us. They literally sat on our table 😂 All the staff were amazing and told us about the different goats. Before we left, we purchased some goat food, and you can feed the goats from outside the fence. We had been made aware not to feed goats with purple collars due to dietary restrictions. We really loved our visit and will definitely be returning. It's such a nice way to spend a couple of hours. Think we have made a few goat friends. 🐐
Fantastic place to visit with the Kids. The goats are really friendly and enjoy being fussed. Certainly would recommend and would visit again.
Adorable little place! Got to go in with the many goats, stroke them and sit in their field. Even have the chance to adopt one, which of course I had to do! Bought some food for them also which was fun to watch them nibble on. Beautiful place to go
We've been here lots now and still love it. They do great work. Little shop and cafe and perfect to enjoy feeding the goats. Staff are always lovely too
Teston Bridge Country Park
11. Teston Bridge Country Park
4.5
(1111)
Country park
Nature & Parks
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Wide open spaces with a wonderful wander along the River. You can do a circular walk getting across the bridge and along Medway Valley Trail
We had a really nice day out.the girls loved it .there is only one small coffee van but was closed on Saturday when we were there so you might wanna plan your day out properly and get your water or any snacks from home or somewhere else. For the parking you can only pay for the full day wich wasn't too much (3,5£) and plenty of parking spaces.Would definitely visit this place again 😀
Beautiful bridge and gorgeous scenery. Good walk for dogs (on leash) and for children alike. Great playground and Shetland Cows dotted around the fields, that are super chill.
My husband and I took our nearly 4 year old grandsons after reading the reviews. It was a warm sunny afternoon. Parking was easy, (on a Monday of the school summer holiday) The parking machine is located in front of the toilets. You need to tap your registration number in and costs £2 for the day. However the toilets smelt badly and that was from outside! There was a snack wagon on the edge of the car park. But takes card only! The playground could have been better and really a separate area for younger and older children. There was a climbing type frame with slide attached, which our grandsons could manage, some swings for younger and older children, a small wooden type tent and not much more. The grass area near the car park was popular with table/benches. Good area for a picnic and to play outdoor games. We walked through gates and passed the cows who took no notice of us, but beware of the cow pats! Walking along to the lock which our grandsons loved to see and then continuing to walk where there were places our grandsons could throw stones and sticks in the river. Their favourite thing at the moment. There were some muddy areas and it hasn’t rained for a while so would imagine it could get very muddy in the colder months. The pathways weren’t proper paths and more wild than tame. We saw some people fishing and a couple of canoes and rowing boats But our grandsons loved it and said they had a lovely day ☺️
Excellent end of summer walk like I haven’t experienced una long time
Wow what a lovely place to visit. Lots of nice paths, benches views and nice people. Loved seeing the cows roaming freely. Highly recommended
Such a lovely space. We enjoyed walking around the main area and down to the weir and through the forest area to the bridge. Definitely want to come back for a whole day, we saw lots of groups of people on the grass with friends and family and gazebos..... such a great idea! Daughter loved the playground and the wooden animals/features. Lots of benches and spaced all around the main park. Toilets were closed when we tried to go before leaving, tough when you have a 6 year old who had been drinking a lot due to the warm weather!
What a lovely place to spend a Sunday morning. £2 for the hole day to park your car. A very well maintained WC. Great outdoor park for the children. Horses and cows grazing round one of the walks.A very interesting lock to take a look around down on the river. People were setting off paddle boarding and kannooing too. We had a lovely stroll down stream, then onto the massive field with plenty of benches to sit and chill out. Highly recommended place for a bit of quiet time.
Kent Owl Academy
12. Kent Owl Academy
4.8
(126)
Zoo
Nature & Parks
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What a wonderful experience. Syl and his team of Nick and Josh provided me with hands on experience holding various owls and imparting lots of interesting information. They were very knowledgeable and made the day absolutely fabulous. I could not have asked for more. Finishing the time with Tawny Owl flights - magnificent. I was bought a voucher as a present and then purchased an observer voucher so could take someone with to photograph my experience
An unforgettable experience! I had an amazing time at Kent Owl Academy. The staff were incredibly accommodating and went out of their way to make sure everyone felt welcome and comfortable. Their knowledge and passion for the owls really shone through—it was fascinating to learn so much about these beautiful birds. You can tell they truly care about the animals and the experience of each visitor. I left feeling inspired and grateful for such a unique opportunity. Highly recommended!
I purchased the photography workshop as a gift for my dad, whose a twitcher, and he loved it. Me and my mum were allowed to be spectators and also really enjoyed the day with him. The birds were amazing and the staff were all very knowledgeable. It was apparent that they really care for the birds and animals they look after. Josh was able to answer all of our questions (and we asked many!). For his young age of 23 he knows a great deal about all of the birds. As my dad struggles now with energy at his age, Edward and Josh were happy to go at his pace, which he really appreciated. Id highly recommend this experience for bird photographers. The only improvement I believe they could make is to have a private area for the photography workshops, but I think space makes this difficult.
What a wonderful my partner and I had with the owl experience today. Steve, Ed and Charlotte were so friendly, caring, helpful and knowledgeable about the birds. We got to hold a few of the the owls and fly the tawny owl. Throughly recommend this fantastic experience with the brilliant team. You won't be disappointed!
Me and my partner had such an amazing time here, handling a number of different owls and being introduced to all of their lovely birds! The staff were so lovely, and ensured we had plenty of pictures together. With the weather being so hot, it was great to know that the staff were super knowledgeable and as such were able to adapt our private experience to prioritise the safety and wellbeing of their animals, whilst also continuing to make our time there well worth while. Highly recommend!
Bought an owl experience for a friend and her hubby,lucky me he doesn't like being near birds. Weather was against us but still had a really nice time. The flying time at the end was shorter than we were told but that was again the weather. Will definitely do as again. Loved it. Ed and Nat were really knowledgeable about there birds. Wouldn'tlet me bring one home though. Rotten
Absolutely wonderful owl experience and definitely recommend. Clearly very knowledgable staff and I learnt a lot of owl knowledge from the experience as well as handling these beautiful owls. Staff incredibly friendly too. Unforgettable and one I’ll definitely be booking again. Thanks everyone so much!
Fantastic day and great experience. The birds were totally gorgeous and the keeper so knowledgeable.
Hazlitt Theatre
13. Hazlitt Theatre
4.4
(817)
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Comedy, dance, drama, family shows and films within an intimate auditorium with a proscenium arch.
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First time at this venue. Very small and felt somewhat private. Seats were comfortable and cool environment. Highly recommended and will return for other shows!
Amazing staff, so helpful and friendly. But the theatre itself is a sweat box and whilst I understand old buildings can't have aircon with modern plug in units available it wouldn't be hard to at least try and manage in certain areas. Top tip if visiting.. get cup of ice from the bar if you have a long performance to get through. Do not ask for wine they serve it in a tin, charge an extortaniate amount and it is vile.
Saw Celia Imrie talking about her new book. Theatre staff were lovely and deserve 10 out of 10 for crowd management. Unfortunately, the poor theatre could do with an overhaul, especially the seats which are old, tired and hard. Better leg room than some theatres though. Keep getting great names Hazlitt, and we'll keep coming.
We recently saw The Little Mermaid show by Immersion Theatre at the Hazlitt Theatre in Maidstone. The children enjoyed it very much as did the adults. So much energy by all those involved. Thank you to all concerned.
Great little theatre all though it could use some air conditioning. Great performance of Our House by STS
UPDATE December 2023 Went to see Peter Pan, what a great show, quite a lot of adult innuendo. Great little provincial theatre, watched sleeping beauty with our gran children, great performance not sure if they were ad-libing or if was in the script!!!!!
My wife, her cousin and I attended this show. The show was excellent and I would recommend it to everyone. This was the 1st time I had been to the Hazlitt and I was impressed. All in all a great night out
Peter Pan panto was brilliant. Brilliant fun. Mrs Smee is gorgeous, loved every moment tonight. Thank you, everyone worked so hard, the 12 days of Christmas looked exhausting, awesome x x
National Trust - Stoneacre
14. National Trust - Stoneacre
4.5
(199)
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
A 15th-century house with great hall, period furniture, metalwork, gardens and an orchard.
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Lovely National Trust property that is sometimes open. You can see 6 rooms across 2 floors plus their medium-sized garden. There were paper signs and volunteers in each room to provide more information. You can see in 20-30 minutes, though there is some seating in the garden to enjoy the scenery. No tea room. The car park is in a grassy field a short 2-4 minute walk - but up an incline from park to house.
Really lovely place. The gardens were spectacular! Beautiful irises and peonies. It was a good for a couple of hours walk around. Would definitely recommend if you have National trust membership.
A little hidden gem in the Kent countryside. Not the biggest of houses in fact you could get round it in about 20 minutes. The grounds are very peaceful but yet again not the biggest but well kept. Unfortunately no cafe on site but there is one back up the road in Otham village hall. It is still a stunning property with a small team of enthusiastic welcoming staff. Car park is at the bottom of a short but steep hill. I was lucky enough to get into one of 3 disabled bays opposite the main entrance, yes I do have a badge. Certainly worth a visit if you have a spare hour or so. I enjoyed the tranquility of the place
Beautiful place. Always wanted to see it and was waiting for their opening season. It was nice to have a look inside this beautiful old house and we were told a history about this place by people who work there. All of them are very friendly and knowledgable. We were impressed by the beauty of the gardens. Loads of pathways to discover and walk around. Suitable for walk with kids. Will definitely come back again at summer time to see blooming flowers
Beautiful house lovely gardens. Friendly staff, great game for the kids to spot features in the house.
This is an idyllic 15th century country cottage with a beautiful garden. We have visited many, many National Trust properties and this is one of the most charming. Catch it while you can! It's only open for part of the year and only on certain days of the week. Be aware that driving there takes you through narrow lanes and parking is in a field. There is quite a steep hill up to the house entrance but there is some disabled parking at the actual entrance where you can also drop off anyone who cannot quite manage walking up the hill.
Beautiful little charming place! 🎩 For all the National Trust people who take such good care of it. 🧙‍♂️✨ Lovely Sunday afternoon spent here.
Lovely house and garden. Small but impressive.
Fremlin Walk Shopping Centre
15. Fremlin Walk Shopping Centre
4.2
(5032)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Riverside shopping hub featuring a department store alongside chain shops and restaurants.
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Spacious, clean and good shopping area with House of Frasers, Cafe Nero inside. Car parking is spacious. Ideal for a short visit or longday. A lot of fast food & nice pubs/ eating places around
Shopping center with everything in it. All the shops you can imagine ! Simply amazing!!!! Affordable too. If you haven't visited Fremlin Wak, you absolutely need to.
Disappointingly this place is going downhill fast, you see thieves and security guys chasing them etc so not a pretty sight anymore unfortunately. We used to love coming here for shopping but now it will be off our radar completely
It sounds like gremlin, and this is why I feel it deserves 5 star. Also, they give free hearing damage when you pay for parking, my god the voice on those machines
Great area with some top brands and restaurants dotted along the outdoor shopping precinct. There is a large multi-storey car park at the top end below the House of Fraser store.
Good selection of shops and facilities.Not covered shopping centre thus open to the elements;however they do have covered area immediately by shop entrance/exit as this how the shopping centre was designed.Good signs and directions as well as compact centre with most of the main high street stores.Very modern looking shopping centre.
Nice shops good access to the high street, Car parking ideal though a bit pricey but good lift access to shops.
Free WiFi, good parking space , unfortunately lots of good shops closed like Zara but still have Frasers, H&M
White Horse Wood Country Park
16. White Horse Wood Country Park
4.4
(338)
Country park
Nature & Parks
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If you're in the Maidstone area, this is a good place to take a breath of fresh and and go for a wander. Great panoramic views, the ruined walls of an ancient castle... and two lorry trailers dumped in the forest (for some unknown reason). Some of the more narrow routes have nettles and briars (so avoid "the path less traveled" unless you're wearing long trousers.
This is a lovely open country park at the top of Detling hill. It’s never really busy here and there is lots of open space for walking the dogs or letting the children run around. There is a nice walk through the wooded area as well. At the far end you have the remains of Thurnham castle to explore which was apparently first owned by William’s the conquerers brother. It’s a very interesting site to explore. Only downside is there are no facilities here no cafe, shop or toilets so bear this in mind if you plan to stay for a while. However there is a few picnic tables and lots of open space to have a quiet picnic.
Lovely woodland walk, and fantastic views from high above Detling and Bearsted. There's not enough left of Turnham Castle to be of much interest to most people, but the information boards give you a good idea of how it looked and it's purpose. Lots of picnic benches near the carpark. Great for a snack and a coffee after your walk! Reasonable carparking, charged for the day.
Great views from north downs over Kent. Ruined castle to explore, woods and bluebells growing undisturbed.. what more do you want.
Lovely day walking around the high, open space of Thurnham. Explored the ruins of the castle (amazing stones) and the Iron Age circle.
Great place to walk the dog on any day of the year, plenty or parking, pay for parking using an app. Mobility scooters would be needed to get around the whole park. Paths are of hard compacted gravel, mostly on the level. Unpowered wheelchairs will need a fit and healthy pusher. Nice large picnic area by the main carpark area, beautiful views of Detling and surrounding countryside as far as Bearsted and Maidstone beyond on a clear day. No toilets or cafe here, dog waste bins at regular intervals only litter bin is at the main carpark, none anywhere else. Vehicle height restriction is 6ft 6 inches. In the summer the carprk closes at 8pm, £50 fine if you stay later than closing time. To get to the ruined castle, you have to cross a single lane road. Be careful if the dog is of the lead. We'll worth a visit
Fantastic views nice picnic area very clean Castle has good views too
Started an enjoyable walk with uphill and downhill walking which started at the Country Park, so good exercise, however encountered sheep half way round (daughter petrified of animals of any variety) so had to abandon walk. Spent rest of time in the green area of the Park near to the car park, which was pleasant.

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