Hangloose, Bluewater’s thrilling adventure park, has opened a brand new attraction just in time for the holidays. We’re over the halfway point and there’s still lots of exciting activities taking place in Kent, from treetop adventures to sand sculptures and children’s theatre… Are you brave enough to try the Skytrek challenge? Picture: Niklas Hallen / PA Wire The course, which returns this summer, has nine holes filled with fun and colourful obstacles that are suitable for all ages.ĭetails: Daily until Sunday, September 3 at Millbrook Garden Centre in Gravesend. Picture: Millbrookįall down the rabbit hole with Alice and join the Mad Hatter on his crazy golf course. Try your hand at the Alice in Wonderland crazy golf. This thrilling and immersive experience gives audiences a chance to learn about these fascinating creatures in a brand new way.ĭetails: Wednesday, August 9 and Thursday, August 10 at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley. Entry is free, no need to book.Īre you brave enough to face larger-than-life prehistoric creatures this summer? Jurassic Earth brings the most toothsome and terrifying dinosaurs in history back to life using state-of-the-art animatronics. After you have enjoyed the exhibition, you can stroll along one of the country park’s many outdoor trails.ĭetails: Open daily until Friday, October 13 at Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest in Goudhurst. The Earth Photo display will showcase 30 stunning images, both still and moving, that reflect the climate change crisis. Picture: Forestry EnglandĪdmire a new nature-themed outdoor exhibition at this stunning forest. Starting to get restless? Don’t worry, you can get the kids out of the house to meet roar-some dinosaurs, explore an art exhibition and play a round of crazy golf… The Earth Photo exhibition is full of spectacular images. Then you will board the train and hunt for gold using activity packs before being rewarded for your help on the way home.ĭetails: Weekly from Thursday, August 3 to Thursday, August 31 at Spa Valley Railway in Tunbridge Wells. The show starts at the station where the captain will get his crew in order with lots of slapstick comedy and audience participation. Help Jolly Roger find his lost treasure aboard an authentic steam train. Help Jolly Roger find his treasure as you journey through the countryside. The gaming bus will tour the area throughout August, giving passengers a chance to try their hand at video games, table top games and retro games as they travel from one town to another.ĭetails: Tuesday, August 1 from Military Road in Chatham Wednesday, August 2 from Strood Town Centre Thursday, August 3 from Gillingham High Street and Friday, August 4 from Parkwood Youth Centre. Hop on board and enjoy two floors of gaming this summer. Families can meet their favourite characters from shows such as Paw Patrol, Peppa Pig, PJ Masks, Hey Duggee and Bluey every Wednesday during the holidays and grab a selfie as they wander through the park.ĭetails: Weekly from Wednesday, August 2 to Wednesday, August 30 at Howletts Wildlife Park in Bekesbourne, near Canterbury. One of Kent’s biggest wildlife parks will be home to not only rare and endangered animals this summer, but also a host of children’s TV characters. Meet adorable animals and cartoon characters at Howletts Wildlife Park. ![]() There will be hands-on activities and exciting shows that the whole family can enjoy.ĭetails: Saturday, August 5 and Sunday, August 6 at Dover Castle. The most infamous pirates in history will moor up at the castle to tell stories of their hunts for treasure and battle each other at close quarters. Set sail on a swashbuckling adventure on the high seas. It’s only the second week so there’s still plenty to do, including a trip aboard a gaming bus, close encounters with scallywag pirates and a chance to meet your favourite cartoon characters… Come face-to-face with swashbuckling pirates at Dover Castle. ![]() Book online here, free for National Trust members. There will also be an outdoor shield trail, craft workshops and costumed characters over five weeks.ĭetails: To Thursday, August 31 at Chartwell in Westerham. There will be a Tudor festival to kick off the holidays on Saturday, July 29 and Sunday, July 30 which features interactive demonstrations and immersive displays. Travel back in time for a Tudor summer at this historic estate. ![]() ![]() Picture: ©National Trust Images / Stuart Cox Soak up the Tudor history at Ightham Mote. The sessions include Roman puppet making, Stone Age cave painting and wooden spoon decorating.ĭetails: Tuesday, July 25 to Thursday, August 24 at the Maidstone Museum. Each week there will be a number of sessions that children can get involved in, each with their own unique theme. Get crafty this summer with a series of arts and crafts workshops at the Maidstone Museum.
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