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Canterbury, Kent must for you to visitThere are numerous attractions in Canterbury like the St. Augustine's Abbey, the Canterbury Tales, the Cathedral, and a museum of choice. Another attraction is Badger's Hill Farm and Cider where juices, preserves, wines, pickles, and many gifts are sold. If you want to experience the art of wine making you have to the Barnsole Vineyard. It is a family run vineyard and is housed in 3 acres. You can spend a whole day in this winery and see how wine is made. Another attraction is the Canterbury Norman Castle. It has ruins visible for viewing, dating back to 1200AD. Those who are nature lovers and want to see all the flora and fauna of the region should not miss Goodnestone Park Gardens. This park has 14 acres of space having an exquisite collection of herbaceous plants, roses, and woodland. Blean Woods is the largest ancient woodlands in Kent and you can explore this place thoroughly and enjoy a variety of wildlife. It is also a Local Nature Reserve. Follow the Canterbury Heritage Trail that go all along the city wall and passes the Dane John Gardens and then go up to the Norman Castle via Castle Street and then reaches the city. Inside the city trail goes to the Westgate Gardens and the Cathedral. If you want to venture outside the city, then you should visit the Canterbury Historic River Tours. These tours are available during the day and at night. Those who love mysteries can explore the Old City in the dark and enjoy the mysteriousness of the dark. Cycling trails are also available and you can pass the whole day though excellent cycling trail that include the city, surrounding countryside, and even the coast. So have fun with so much to do in this city. |
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