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Historic Kent and its Castles

Sunday 5th - Thursday 9th May 2024

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  • Royal Tunbridge Wells 
  • Canterbury 
  • Hever Castle
  • Leeds Castle 
  • Mysterious Marshes- New Romney and Lydd 
  • Luxury Executive Coach Travel 
  • Return Door to Door Taxi Service 
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Sunday 5th - Thursday 9th May 2024

The delightful county of Kent is blessed with charming English countryside and is well situated for our tour.

One of the highlights of our tour is a visit to historic Canterbury. One of the most beautiful and historic cities in England, the medieval city centre bustles with famous name stores and exclusive boutiques while the picturesque side streets are home to smaller specialist shops, pubs and restaurants. UNESCO has granted world heritage status to part of the city, including St Martin’s Church, St Augustine’s Abbey and the Cathedral. The Norman cathedral still dominates the skyline as you approach Canterbury; giving 21st century visitors the same sense of awe as their medieval counterparts

Day 1: Following your home taxi collection we join our luxury tour coach and make our way to Maidstone in Kent and our hotel for the next four nights, the 4 star Orida Hotel on a dinner bed and breakfast basis.

Day 2: This morning we visit the Spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, passing Tonbridge enroute. A magnet for royalty and the gentry, Tunbridge Wells in Kent was one of the most fashionable destinations of the Georgian England - ever since the discovery of the Chalybeate Spring over 400 years ago. The elegance and atmosphere of this bygone era still remain today in this, the only spa town in South East England.  The Pantiles - the famous colonnaded walkway where the aristocracy once promenaded - is now home to a wonderful selection of high quality boutiques, specialist independent shops, bars and cafés. 

This afternoon we make our way to Hever Castle where we will experience 700 years of history at the romantic double-moated castle once the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. The splendid rooms contain fine furniture, tapestries, antiques, an important collection of Tudor paintings and two prayer books inscribed and signed by Anne Boleyn herself.

Day 3: This morning after breakfast we make our way to  the historic city of Canterbury. One of the most beautiful and historic cities in England, the medieval city centre bustles with famous name stores and exclusive boutiques while the picturesque side streets are home to smaller specialist shops, pubs and restaurants. UNESCO has granted world heritage status to part of the city, including St Martin’s Church, St Augustine’s Abbey and the Cathedral. The Norman cathedral still dominates the skyline as you approach Canterbury; giving 21st century visitors the same sense of awe as their medieval counterparts. The city centre is very compact and is best explored on foot.

After lunch we visit Leeds Castle. Visitors never forget their first breath-taking vision of Leeds Castle in Kent, rising majestically from the moat. With its riveting history serving six of England’s medieval queens, to its elaborate transformation into an elegant 20th-century retreat by Anglo-American heiress, Lady Baillie, Leeds Castle’s rich heritage has secured its place as one of the most visited historic attractions in Britain. There’s plenty for all to enjoy, from exploring the Princess Alexandra Gardens and the elaborate castle, to watching in awe as the Birds of Prey fly overhead in the daily display.

Day 4: Today we are joined by a local guide as we head for the land of mysterious marshes and smugglers. First, we come to New Romney. A Cinque Port since 1155, the Great Storm of 1287 changed the course of the River Rother and made New Romney an inland town. Next, we arrive at Lydd. In the 18th and 19th centuries the town was notorious for the activities of ‘owlers’ (Local smugglers hooting to each other at dead of night). Have a look at All Saints Church – The Cathedral of the Marsh, which has a soaring 132ft tower, and at 199ft is Kent’s longest church, parts of it date back to Roman times. As we head inland spot the tower of St Mildred’s Church at Tenterden. Known as the ‘Jewel in the Weald’ the town makes an ideal place to finish the day.

Day 5: Sadly this morning we depart our hotel and make our way back to Norfolk making suitable stops along the way. We then re-join our door to door taxi service who will return you home.

Holiday Information:
4 Nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast 
Price: £531pp
Single Supplement: £nil (Limited Availability)
Additional Singles Beyond Allocation From: £100 (Will be allocated a twin or double room for sole occupancy, depending on availability)
Insurance: TBC (Insurance not currently available)
Tour Reference: AWE4803

Deposit Required: £50pp
Balance Due: 8 weeks prior to departure 

Your Hotel

The Orida Hotel ****Maidstone

Our hotel is located in the heart of Kent, on the outskirts of Maidstone. The spacious ensuite guestrooms feature 49-inch TVs, work desks and tea/coffee facilities. The hotel also offers 24-hour room service. The hotel also offers an extensive health club with large indoor pool, steam room, a state-of-the-art sauna and a spa bath. The Seasons Restaurant serves both modern and traditional dishes and there is a large lounge bar in which to relax. Please note the hotel doesnt have any rooms with walk in showers. 

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