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Canterbury tales

Venture to the Garden of England to discover coast, candle-making and centuries of history in Kent

August 22, 2021 16:06
Canterbury cloisters CREDIT Alex Hare
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I thought I knew Kent — everyone has their go-to day trips and my family’s favourite is Whitstable. At least once a year we drive down for a fabulous fishy lunch at the Whitstable Oyster Company (which has a menu way beyond just oysters, thankfully), a walk along the front and then a drive to Broadstairs for crazy golf and an ice cream at Morelli’s.

It’s the perfect day out, so we’ve never ventured much further, although sometimes we make it to Margate, for a look around the Turner Art Gallery.

But 2021 is the year of the staycation, so when an opportunity arose to stay for a few days and explore a wider area of Kent I jumped at it.

And my first discovery was that all those hours we’d spent driving down the M2, all those traffic jams at the Blackwall Tunnel, were pretty unnecessary. There’s a fast train link that whisks you from St Pancras to Canterbury in less than an hour.