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Kent Visitor Guide Brochure

The Kent Visitor Guide from the Kent Tourism Alliance is a short-break inspiration brochure celebrating Kent, known as the Garden of England. It invites readers to picture themselves picnicking in a bluebell wood, kite surfing along the shoreline or exploring a magical castle with the children.

Countryside, Coast and History

Kent offers a unique blend of countryside, coast and historic attractions, described as perfect places to relax, refresh and inspire. The guide encourages visitors to discover the captivating essence of the Garden of England by wending along lanes past its landscapes.

  • Lavender fields
  • Orchards
  • Vineyards
  • Oast houses

England's Oldest County

The brochure highlights Kent as England's oldest county, alive with an exciting past. Visitors can explore Canterbury with Chaucer's pilgrims, Rochester with Dickens, and follow the maritime adventures that shaped Kent from the Roman invasion to World War II.

Quintessential and Contemporary

While offering quintessential England, the guide notes that Kent is also bang up to date. Alongside its heritage, the county features leading-edge galleries and theatre, Michelin-starred dining and entertaining nightlife.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Kent Visitor Guide?

It is a short-break ideas brochure welcoming visitors to Kent, the Garden of England, and showcasing its countryside, coast and historic attractions.

What kinds of activities does the guide suggest?

It suggests picnicking with friends in a bluebell wood, kite surfing along the shoreline and exploring a magical castle with the children.

What scenery can visitors expect in Kent?

The guide describes lanes passing lavender fields, orchards, vineyards and oast houses, capturing the essence of the Garden of England.

What historic attractions are mentioned?

It mentions Canterbury linked with Chaucer's pilgrims, Rochester linked with Dickens, and Kent's maritime history from the Roman invasion to World War II.

Is Kent only about history?

No. The guide presents Kent as both quintessential England and bang up to date, with leading-edge galleries and theatre, Michelin-starred dining and entertaining nightlife.

Why is Kent called the Garden of England?

The guide celebrates Kent as the Garden of England, reflecting its blend of countryside, coast and breathtaking historic attractions across England's oldest county.

This brochure is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes Kent Tourism Alliance. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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