Markets
Photography Credit: Visit Kent
Is there anything better than a Christmas market? I love them, and have been known in the past to leave the country in search of a goodun'. There are a host of them right here on the doorstep in Kent though, some small and intimate in local village halls and school playgrounds, others huge and sprawling in castle grounds, but every one of them guaranteed to get your toes tapping to carols whilst grasping that mug of hot chocolate sprinkled with cinnamon and nutmeg. Here are some of my favorite ones to get you started!Canterbury Tales Magic Medieval Christmas, 19th and 20th December:
Photography Credit: Visit Kent
Ever wondered what a Christmas market would be like if it featured bawdy songs and spiced mead? Well now you need wonder no longer as the Canterbury Tales is transformed into a festive wonderland for you to explore! Santa's elf can be found by the fire in the Tabard Inn where you can sing your heart out with the other pilgrims, then venture off through the snow-filled streets of Ye Olde London Town in search of the traditional medieval Christmas tree decorated with fruits and animals and the whole family can dress up for a photo! In Santa's Grotto every child get a gift while the adults get to try some of the sweet honey mead and try to read what the little ones are writing to Santa! For more information, visit the Canterbury Tales websiteTimes - 10am - 4.30pm
Cost - £10 per child (aged 2+, includes gift), and £7 per adult
Leeds Castle Christmas Market, 5th, 6th, 12th, 13th, 19th-23rd December
Photography Credit: Visit Kent
Where can be more magical than a Christmas market in the grounds of one of the most breathtaking castles in Kent? There is a vast array of gift ideas, toys, decorations food and drink and you can just wander around to your hearts content taking in all the sights, sounds and smells, hands clasped around hot mulled wine. There are nostalgic fairground rides and the Leeds Castle reindeer and birds of prey are also on hand to meet! Every day has a host of musical entertainment at the band stand. Your ticket price is included in the price of admission to the castle so this is a truly wonderful day out for the whole family.Times - 10.30 - 5pm (last admission 3pm)
Cost - £24 adults, £21 concessions, £16 children (up to 15), infants under 4 free. All tickets include access to the usual Leeds Castle attractions and the Notes of Christmas Attraction and last for 1 year's worth of repeat visits. See website for details.
Rochester Dickensian Christmas Market, 5th-6th December
Photography Credit: Visit Kent
A market you can get into full fancy dress for and no one will bat an eyelid? Now that is something I can get on board with! The Rochester Dickensian Christmas Market makes the magic of Victorian England a reality, with lamp-lit, parades, street entertainers, live music, Father Christmas and a guaranteed snowfall against the backdrop of the beautiful Cathedral, surrounded by some of Charles Dickens most beloved characters bought to life before your eyes, all alongside artisan stands, gifts, food and drink and traditional Victorian activities. Don't miss the Seven Poor Travellers Procession, the Grand Parade or the Open Air Carol Concert!Cost - Free entry (it is entirely up to you how much you want to spend at the stalls though!)
In the unlikely event that you have had enough of markets, how about something a little different?
Howletts Wild Animal Park and Santa's Grotto
Photography Credit Dave Rolfe via Visit Kent
Christmas came early for Howletts this year with the arrival of the first baby black rhino born there on the 1st October in 40 years! This little cutie is well worth a visit just to see him but if you need more excuses, then Howletts is a wonderful winters day out for the family, and the animals are always a bit livelier this time of year, away from the heat of the summer! Check out the lions and tigers, be awed by the UK's largest herd of African elephants and don't forget the world famous family of gorillas! Walk with the lemurs and when you are done laughing at the antics of the monkeys, take your little monkeys to see Santa in his grotto for a day out to remember.What's not to love?!
Times: 9.30am-5pm. Last admission 2.30pm. Christmas Eve 9.30am-2pm with last admission at 12.30pm
Cost: Adults £20.95, Children (3-15) £16.95. Passports are £10 more and give you free access all year.
Chilham Village and Kentish Down Walks
Times - Up to you. Shelley's is open 10am-6pm at weekends.
Cost - It's free to walk! The rest is up to you.
Macknades Fine Foods, Faversham
Just remember - the whole point is that you are supposed to gift the hamper to someone. Not keep it for yourself.
Times - 9am - 6pm
Cost - completely up to you!
Canterbury Christmas Light Switch On - 19th November
Photography Credit: Uh that would be me
To kick start your festive spirit, head down to Canterbury high street on the 19th November from 5pm onward to see the Christmas lights being turned on, with the honours being done by EastEnders star Rita Simons. You will also be able to see the cast of the Marlowe Theatre pantomime, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves and there will be live music and a snow machine!Times - 5pm-7pm, with the switch on taking place between 6.30-6.45pm
Cost - Free
Ice In The Park, Royal Tunbridge Wells, 20th November - 3rd January
Photography Credit: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
If you have more grace than I have been blessed with, this next one is most definitely for you! Ever looked at the Christmas skating in Central Park in New York in all those Christmas movies and thought, 'now THAT is Christmassy?'. Well now you can make all your Big Apple Christmas Fairytale dreams come true at the outdoor skating rink in Royal Tunbridge Wells. For the fifth year in a row, this popular attraction returns to Calverley Grounds for skating with a spectacular view of the park. Those of you with little ones who are worried about them getting knocked over on the ice, have no fear. Special parent and toddler sessions are available so that you can enjoy your time without speed demons hurtling past you. Or in my case, desperately clinging to the side as my legs go shooting out in opposite directions.When you have had enough fun on the ice, go and see Santa in his cosy and warm log cabin, and then visit the gorgeous Christmas chalets set up rink side which host a huge variety of charities and organisations so you can pay it forward and help someone who may be desperately in need this Christmas.
Times - 11am - 8pm for the main rink sessions, parent and toddler times vary
Cost - Varies depending on when you go, but range from £9.50 adult ticket off peak - £40.50 for a family pack peak ticket. Check the website for details
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Marlowe Theatre, 27th November - 10th January
Times - Vary
Prices - Vary depending on show, but range from £10.50 - £34.50
Carols in the Cathedral, Canterbury, Christmas Eve
Photography Credit: Visit Kent
For the fifth successive year, the open air ice rink is returning to Royal Tunbridge Wells. It will be open seven days a week from Friday 20 Nov '15 – Sunday 3 Jan '16 (closed Christmas Day).The outdoor ice rink situated within the natural amphitheater of Calverley Grounds offers spectacular views of the park and really is a unique and special festive experience.
This year we are delighted to announce that the rink is going to be even bigger – with capacity for 250 skaters, and due to popular demand we have added an extra morning parent & toddler session.
Get your skates on!
- See more at: http://www.tunbridgewellsatchristmas.com/#sthash.7o4FXxtC.dpufFor the fifth successive year, the open air ice rink is returning to Royal Tunbridge Wells. It will be open seven days a week from Friday 20 Nov '15 – Sunday 3 Jan '16 (closed Christmas Day).
The outdoor ice rink situated within the natural amphitheater of Calverley Grounds offers spectacular views of the park and really is a unique and special festive experience.
This year we are delighted to announce that the rink is going to be even bigger – with capacity for 250 skaters, and due to popular demand we have added an extra morning parent & toddler session.
Get your skates on!
- See more at: http://www.tunbridgewellsatchristmas.com/#sthash.7o4FXxtC.dpufI personally think I have saved the best for last. There is nothing, and I mean nothing, that says Christmas to me as much as carol singing does. If you were lucky enough to get your paws on a ticket (they are like gold dust and are already sold out) then the 3pm Carol Service in the Cathedral is simply magical. For those of us less lucky, there is always the Lord Mayor's Carol Service in the high street at 6pm on Christmas Eve. Hundreds of people, all raising their (surprisingly not too bad) voices in unison, led by the Arch Bish bopping along on the open air double decker bus. Follow it up with a meal in one of Canterbury's restaurants with your friends and family, followed by a leisurely walk and candlelit midnight mass, then warming up at home with a thick and creamy hot chocolate. It simply cannot be beaten.
Times - 6pm onwards in the High Street
Cost - Free, although a charity donation for the song sheet to the Lord Mayor Of Canterbury's Christmas Gift Fund, which raises money for grocery parcels for people in need in the Canterbury district, is appreciated.
Happy Christmas.
Photography Credit. Me. Again. Boring I know.
For more inspiration on things to see and do in Kent this season, go to the Visit Kent website www.visitkent.co.uk