Discover the best top things to do in Kent, United Kingdom including Fenton's Rink, Pent Valley Leisure Centre, Leybourne Lakes Watersports Centre, Playopolis Board Game Cafe, Unit 1 Skatepark, Lower Leas Coastal Park, Sevenoaks Vine Cricket Club, Toddlers Cove, Walmer Paddling Pool, Hesketh Park.
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5.0 based on 54 reviews
FENTON'S RINK is England's only dedicated curling ice rink. It is open from October to April, from 10am to 10pm every day. It is very popular for all kinds of occasions, from birthday parties, anniversaries, staff outings, client entertaining, stag and hen parties, school trips and many more.Most people are new to this exciting and fun sport - so we always provide an instructor to show you the ropes. You'll have fun - right from the start!It's important to book in advance - particularly round the busy Christmas period.Do come and see us - you are sure to have a great time!!
This is possibly one of the best activities you can do as a group! I think Fentons is one of the only curling rinks in England- it is definitely worth a visit and curling is so much fun- definitely best as a group and for team building. It is in the middle of no where so be prepared for country roads!
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Water sports Centre in the beautiful setting of Leybourne Country Park.
Fantastic afternoon! Beautiful setting and the sweetest security guards ever, so friendly and helpful, if only all security could be so positive and cheery, thanks for a great day out, can't wait to come back
5.0 based on 221 reviews
Absolutely amazing place! Super friendly staff; amazing selection of games; nice selection of coktails and milkshakes- even have vegan options. 100% reccommend this place. Great atmosphere overall :)
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Unit 1 Skatepark, also known as the 'Rochester Indoor Skatepark Club,' is a registered charity that was formed in 2007, helping young people in the community. We offer Skateboard or Scooter lessons, hours of supervised play to give Mum or Dad a break and a space for children to socialise and enjoy themselves. Please call ahead before arrival or check our website for opening times.
4.5 based on 998 reviews
New measures have been introduced by Folkestone & Hythe District Council in response to the sheer numbers of people visiting the Lower Leas Coastal Park. These measures include: Banning barbecues in the Coastal Park with immediate effect. BBQ pods have been removed. Refreshing the double yellow lines along Radnor Cliff Road. Installing a lockable barrier on the Coastal Park car park and close this overnight from 8pm - 8am to discourage groups from staying late into the evening. We are unable to release any vehicles over night. Installing additional signage and exploring the use of large electronic signage located at various points in the district/access points to the park areas. Increasing the amount of enforcement and advisory officers to give a higher visual presence. We will be issuing warnings - and potentially fines - to anyone acting in a way that negatively impacts on others.
This park is along the cliff and under cliff of Folkestone and provides a lovely green walk between the town above and the sea below. It is a pretty Victorian experience - an amphitheatre with the sea as a backdrop; attractively planted flower beds; a zig-zag path up the cliff through the the trees to the bandstand on the esplanade above. And all the time, the sea and pebble beaches stretching out to give lovely views. What a treat - and all for free. I wonder if the funicular railway/lift works in the summer to complete the back-in-time experience.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
This is a great playground for children with swings for various ages, a zip wire which our grandchildren are too young for yet, imaginative slides and wooden houses that children love to spend time in. Then you can see the boats going by on the river and walk easily into Westgate Gardens and feed the ducks and moorhens. What more could young children want??? We take some frozen sweet corn or peas which have defrosted by the time we get to the ducks and they love this, often coming up on to the riverbank along with the pigeons. The bridge between Toddlers Cove and the Gardens have some lovely pictures and a poem by local poet Maggie Harris. If you are doing any grannie or grandpa sitting which we do once a week this is definitely a place to go.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
This traditional paddling pool has a very attractive setting on the Walmer Green surrounded by lawns and next to the beach. Young families travel for miles to take advantage of the free facilities. The pool has qualified lifeguards, a refreshment kiosk serving hot and cold snacks all day, changing rooms and toilets, and deck chairs for hire. Adjacent to the pool is a putting green, a play area with large children's games and a bouncy castle.
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