Winter in Kent is calling
Winter walks, cosy pubs, frosted landscapes and plenty of events to keep the whole family happy - Kent is the perfect spot for a winter day out or short break.
Whether you fancy tucking into delicious comfort food, checking out our many, many Christmas markets, setting out on our 4,000 miles of trails for a stroll, or curling up beside a fire, glass of mulled wine in hand, you’ve come to the right place.
What’s more, with fantastic train links from London and beyond, it’s never been easier to make your winter escape to Kent.
So what are you waiting for? Discover castles lit up and full of seasonal surprises, visit beautiful blustery beaches on a crisp winter’s day, enjoy a romantic break, and lose yourself in our winter wonderland.
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