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Visit Canterbury Brochure

Visit Canterbury, produced by Canterbury City Council, invites visitors to experience the city's history and heritage, admire its stunning architecture and explore its world-famous buildings. With the magnificent Canterbury Cathedral at its heart, the district offers the perfect blend of city, coast and countryside to suit varied interests.

A blend of city, coast and countryside

The Visit Canterbury brochure highlights how the district combines an inspirational cathedral city with soothing countryside and an invigorating coastline. The surrounding landscape dips and sweeps through river valleys, woods and hills towards the seaside towns of Herne Bay and Whitstable.

  • The magnificent Canterbury Cathedral and the city's breathtaking heritage and culture
  • Seaside fun in Herne Bay and Whitstable
  • Beaches and waters lapping more than 80 miles of coastline
  • Glorious countryside of river valleys, woods and hills

Things to see and do

The brochure explains that the Canterbury district offers so much to see and do, with a huge variety of attractions and both indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests. Visitors can dig deep into the area's history, go shopping, relax and soak up the atmosphere, or simply bask on the beaches.

Short breaks and family holidays

Whether you are planning a relaxing short break or a longer fun-filled family holiday at the seaside, Canterbury tempts visitors to stay a while and take their time to explore. As the brochure puts it, Canterbury is simply inspirational.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Visit Canterbury brochure?

It is a guide from Canterbury City Council showcasing the city's history, heritage, architecture and the wider district's attractions and activities.

What can I see in the Canterbury district?

You can visit the magnificent Canterbury Cathedral and explore countryside of river valleys, woods and hills, as well as the seaside towns of Herne Bay and Whitstable.

Is Canterbury suitable for a family holiday?

Yes. The brochure mentions relaxing short breaks as well as longer fun-filled family holidays at the seaside in Herne Bay or Whitstable.

What activities are available?

The district offers a huge variety of attractions and both indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests, alongside shopping and time to relax.

Does Canterbury have a coastline?

Yes. According to the brochure, visitors can bask on the beaches and enjoy waters that lap more than 80 miles of coastline.

What makes Canterbury special?

The brochure describes Canterbury as offering the perfect blend of city, coast and countryside, with breathtaking heritage and culture at its heart.

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

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