

Westgate Grove, Canterbury, CT2 8AA
Relaxing River Stour Tours through public gardens, breathtaking countryside and the city. A choice of short, long and city trips available.
Boat Route: River Stour.
25 High Street, Canterbury, CT1 2BD
Eastbridge Hospital was founded following the murder of St Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral as accommodation for poor Pilgrims visiting his tomb.
Watling Street, Canterbury, CT1 2RN
Canterbury's most popular park has been restored into attractive gardens with monuments and memorials, a bandstand with summertime concerts, a central fountain, a tearoom and a children's maze.
Canterbury Road, Herne Bay, CT6 7TY
Curtis Wood Park is an informal area of protected open space situated on the outskirts of Herne. The site provides local residents and visitors the opportunity to enjoy a variety of semi-natural habitats in a relaxed and pleasant setting.
Honey Hill, Blean, Canterbury, CT2 9JR
Set in attractive gardens and woodland, Druidstone caters for the imagination of all ages. Go on a walk through the enchanted woodland, enjoy hands on experience with the farmyard animals.
St Peter's Street, Canterbury, CT1 2AT
St Peter's Church has been a place of prayer and worship for over 900 years and its charm and peace are in marked contrast to the busy street.
80 London Road, Canterbury, CT2 8LS
The church is 1000 years old and was the first to be dedicated to St Dunstan.
The Welcome Centre, Canterbury Coach Park, Canterbury, CT1 1BW
The perfect way to explore some of the well known historic sites of Canterbury, plus some of the hidden gems - available in 8 languages. Enjoy an audio tour & travel at your own pace. 20 attractions and local city landmarks are featured.
Adjacent to 6 Stour Street, Canterbury, CT1 2NR
The only remaining building of the first English Franciscan Friary.
Fleming Road, Staple, Canterbury, CT3 1LG
A family run vineyard with its own winery. Visitors are most welcome and may have a free mini-tour to see how our vines are grown and wine produced. Tastings are free and our wines are available for direct sale.
Kings Bridge, St. Peters Street, Canterbury, CT1 2AT
A wonderful way to capture the magic of the river is through our candlelit evening tours! These tours are provided solely for our group markets, usually with a minimum number of ten participants (subject to a minimum charge).
Riverscroft, Grove Ferry, Upstreet, Canterbury, CT3 4BP
Grove Ferry is an ideal spot for picnics or fishing in the River Stour.
Stodmarsh, Canterbury, CT3 4BP
Stodmarsh National Nature Reserve is a unique and beautiful area of wetland, internationally recognised as an important home to a rich variety of wildlife, especially birds. Image Stodmarsh Reserve © Emma Griffiths, Natural England
Kings Bridge, St Peter's Street, Canterbury, CT1 2AT
Flowing through the heart of historic Canterbury, the river is the perfect way to escape the hustle and bustle of one of the country's busiest city centres.
Whitehall Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 8BQ
Set in the floodplan of the Great Stour just outside Canterbury, Hambrook Marshes is in an area of natural marshland located adjacent to the Riverside Retail Park in Wincheap.
Workshop/Course
Church Lane, Canterbury, CT1 2PP
Situated near Canterbury Castle and the only standing pre-Norman conquest church inside the city walls.
Longport, Canterbury, CT1 1PF
This great Abbey, marking the rebirth of Christianity in southern England, was founded in AD 597 by St Augustine.
King Street, Fordwich, Canterbury, CT2 0DA
Although it is believed that there was an earlier building on the site, the present Guildhall, or Town Hall as it is known today, was built in 1544 during the reign of King Henry VIII.