Discover the best top things to do in Birchington, United Kingdom including Turner Rowe Glass Art, Nelson Park Riding Centre, The Acorn Inn Bar, Old Bay Alehouse, Falconry Southeast, The Mad Potter, The Only Way Is Your Way Boutique, The Powell-Cotton Museum, Minnis Bay, All Saints Church.
Restaurants in Birchington
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Had an amazing time during the 3 hours lampworking workshop and managed to create lots of amazingly beautiful glass beads under Jo's watchful eye. She was a calm teacher happy to explain as much of the science behind the art as you want her to and also happy for you to creatively explore making glass beads. Her space is calming and full of inspiration and a beautiful dog! Will definitely be returning to have another go!
5.0 based on 6 reviews
5.0 based on 27 reviews
At home in Kent with our feathered friends. Owl and hawk experiences booked in advance at the Beautiful Quex Park Estate Birchington. Photo shoots available. Ring delivery for weddings. Schools and supportive care visits.
Absolutely the most enjoyable thing we have done this year, so far as outdoor activities go! We took Torra, the Harris's Hawk for a walk/fly with Finn and someone else - sorry far too distracted by the beautiful birds to catch his name. Really knowledgeable about the birds and chatted with us all the way. Torra ws flying around beside us and landing on our gloves really often for 'treats'. It was amazing to handle such an amazing bird. We both loved it and I'm sure we will be repeating the experience. The birds are amazingly well cared for and Falconry SE are a pleasure to deal with too. Sad I could only award 5 stars.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
the Mad Potter is a small family run quaint 'paint your own pottery' studio where you can pick/choose/paint pottery from a wide selection ranging from 5. always best to phone/facebook to reserve a seat/table to avoid disappointment all ages and abilities are welcome, you will be given guidance and support to complete your chosen project. 3D HAND & FEET CASTINGS-bookings only. free refreshment
We had to use the washroom (that is located next to this shop) and ended up here, painting our own sculptures. Kids really liked it, were very proud of the result and Kerry took all the time in the world, to finalize everything (even after “official” closing time). So unexpectedly great!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
4.5 based on 447 reviews
The Powell-Cotton Trust are excited to announce the formal launch of our ‘Reimagining the Museum’ project. Over the next 2 years the Trustees with the ‘Reimagining’ programme team, have some key aims: - Implementation of our decolonisation strategy - Redesign and develop our education and outreach programme - Deliver the ‘Colonial Critters’ project - Create and deliver an exciting programme of public engagement – both digital and physical, including public events - Carry out essential remedial and restorative work to the museum building, Quex House and Quex Gardens Throughout this exciting period of change we have taken the difficult decision that the museum, house and gardens will not be open for public visits other than through organised events and programmes. These will all be advertised on our website and through social media, allowing audiences to continue to connect with our collections – physically, virtually and through outreach.
Whilst February isn’t the best time to see the gardens there is so much inside the museum to see. An amazing collection and worth a visit.
4.5 based on 270 reviews
Looking for quiet beach walk, wonderful views, sandy beach, wide walk paths open space, green meadow, room for dogs to run, shells for carpet to walk on and lastly relaxing deep sea air to breath in. I think I've painted the pictures. Don't tell everyone.. We will be back..
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