We are perfectly located for visiting Hythe, New Romney, Lydd, Littlestone, Greatstone, Folkestone, St. Marys Bay, Port Lympne Castle and Zoo, Sissinghurst Castle, Leeds Castle, Dover Castle, Rye, Camber Sands, Canterbury, Ashford, Winchelsea, Dungeness, Brookland, Brenzett, Tenterden & Biddenden.
Our coast line, Hythe, Dymchurch, St Mary’s Bay, Greatstone and Dungeness is great for fishing in both summer and winter, for Mackerel, Cod, Plaice and Sea Bass.
The World Famous, Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway ‐ The world’s smallest public railway is nearby.
Dungeness Lighthouse ‐ 46 meters high, the lighthouse is open to climb to the top or admire from outside.
RSPB ‐ award winning, where you can view some of the most famous birds of the Marsh, If you haven’t been to Dungeness, nothing can quite prepare you for this landscape ‐ mile after mile of shingle, wild and weird! Dungeness’s position, jutting into the English Channel, makes it ideally placed to watch for migrant birds arriving or departing.
Biddenden Vineyards ‐ is Kent’s oldest commercial vineyard, having been established by the Barnes family in 1969.visitors are welcome to stroll around the 22 acres of vines set in the beautiful Kentish Countryside. See the presses and bottling line in the Winery then visit the Tasting Room to sample wines, cider and apple juice.
The Rare Breeds Centre ‐ Fun for all ages, visit the famous Tamworth, have a ride in a tractor trailer and play with piglets
The town of Rye is a short drive away, offering many interesting places to visit, including Ypres Tower (Rye Castle).
For those travelling to France the Eurotunnel is only 15 minutes away.
If you fancy staying closer to home The Rose and Crown is home to a wide range of clubs from darts to pigeon racing. So come and join in the fun, there’s sure to be something for you!