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Canterbury is a small place that can easily be explored on foot in a short time, however, it houses attractions with great historical and cultural importance, and it is not For nothing the entire town of Canterbury was designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1988. It is a very picturesque town, with Kent having the perfect combination of city, country and coastline. A few kilometres from the city centre is The Great Cathedral, home to the Anglican church for centuries; medieval churches and abbeys; it also has three universities and a lively nightlife. Most of the lodging options are oriented to provide a luxurious and exclusive experience; although there are many cabins and inns that offer affordable prices. Staying in these cosy cottages with easy access to continental transport is the gateway to a variety of experiences in idyllic South East England. If you are looking for a quiet place to kick back and relax, in the Kent countryside near Canterbury you will find inns and village cottages so cosy you'll feel like you are part of a fairy tale.
Cosy log cabins & lodges for all travellerThe log cabins in Canterbury are the best option to stay if you want to live the complete tourist experience; you can choose between luxurious log cabins away from the city, in the countryside; or cosy lodges located near local cities and their shops. Kent is perfect for travelling with children, for couples looking for a special moment or for groups of friends looking for fun and adventure, as these facilities can accommodate up to 6 people; endowed with an excellent location and have gardens, terraces and a Jacuzzi; there is also a great variety of style, from cabins with modern and contemporary facades to ones with medieval decoration.
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Undoubtedly, this town is perfect for couples who want to take a romantic trip to England, as it is so picturesque and unique that it easily captures you with its historical charm and medieval essence. One of the activities you can do is a romantic 40-minute row boat ride along the Stour departing from the Canterbury Historic River company, located just off the High Street. During the trip you will be able to contemplate the Greyfriars Chapel, built in the 13th century, you will pass under the Eastbridge and King's Bridge, whose construction dates from the 12th century. You will enjoy beautiful views of the cathedral, and you will be able to appreciate the medieval religious essence and the most outstanding industrial architecture of the city. Another perfect activity to do as a couple in Canterbury is to take a walk through the Westgate Gardens. Without a doubt, it is extremely romantic to go through the four landscaped areas that this beautiful garden by the river offers; set up a small picnic and enjoy a relaxing evening surrounded by a variety of aquatic meadows and wildlife.
Canterbury for nature loversNature and animal lovers will find a paradise at Wildwood Trust. This park is home to more than 200 native animals from ancient forests. In this majestic park you can live the incredible experience of observing wild animals such as wolves, deer, foxes, wild boars, and beavers, in their natural habitat. In addition, the park has instructors who give educational talks about the life of these astonishing animals. At the end of the route you will be able to enjoy a delicious snack in its cafés to recharge your batteries and continue your journey. As we said, this town is a nature lover's paradise, and it is a bit out of the city is the Blean Woods Nature Reserve, which is one of the oldest forests in England, and offers more than 190 km to go on foot, horse or bicycle, while admiring its exotic and varied vegetation and wild fauna.
Did you know that Canterbury Cathedral opens and closes every day to the sound of a bell made during the 17th century?
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It is a ruined castle built in 1070 on the initiative of William the Conquered, which in the late 1300s became a prison and by the 17th century it was already in ruins. Located at the southern end of the centre of Canterbury, today you can walk through its extensive garden and visit the interior of it through its stone walls, you can even climb one of the towers.
2. Visit the imposing Canterbury CathedralIt is a vast Cathedral whose size, by itself, is worthy of admiration, but to this, we must add that it has a wealthy history, since it was founded in the year 597, and is full of fascinating corners, such as the emblematic tombs of Henry IV and the Black Prince, the most famous of all being that of Archbishop Thomas Becket, as it was his death that unleashed centuries of pilgrimage to Canterbury. Canterbury Cathedral is the mother church of the Anglican Communion and seat of the Archbishop.
3. Visit the central art museum Beaney House of Art & KnowledgeThis town has impressive infrastructures dedicated to art and culture, this museum is a great example of this, and in addition to being a museum it is also a library, cafeteria and an art gallery, and is located in the Tudor Revival house on High Street. Inside you can see many works by the famous Victorian painter Thomas Sidney Cooper and Anthony van Dyck. The museum has an interesting exhibition of Egyptian and Greek curiosities and finds.
4. Live the experience of interacting with the exotic fauna of the Howletts Wild Animal ParkLess than 15 minutes from the centre of Canterbury, is one of the most famous animal attractions in the whole of the United Kingdom, and it is the Howletts Animal Park, which has more than 44 different species of wildlife, including leopards, lemurs, lions, wolves, black rhinos and dozens more from northern China. The reason this park is so famous is that it has the largest gorilla family in the western part of the country, as well as the largest breeding herd of African elephants.
5. Immerse yourself in the magic of rock and roll in Canterbury.This town has very picturesque and attractive restaurants. For lovers of the retro and rockabilly world, the cosy Lady Luck Bar is ideal to enjoy a special afternoon. The place has a jukebox, is set with alternative music from the 1980s, they offer craft beers, and games to test your skills in retro arcade games, and if that were not enough it has a full menu of vegetarian options and vegan
6. Have tea in the best place in CanterburySince the 1930s, Tiny Tim’s Tearoom has served its famous teas, the recipe of which has been passed down from generation to generation among the family of the owners of the place. Here you can enjoy the best teas offered in the city, and you can choose from a wide range of flavours and sweet and savoury sandwiches to complement, you will also spend a pleasant time between the soundtrack that gives life to the place and its beautiful facade of Art Deco-style
7. Enjoy Canterbury's parks and open spacesWestgate Parks has been popular since the Middle Ages, today being one of the oldest parks in all of England. On the other hand, in Canterbury there is also the Toddlers Cove area, which is an extensive park ideal for picnics or enjoying the children's play area or even exercising in its outdoor gym. You can also tour the meadow at Tannery Field, where Stone Age families once lived, or the forested Bingley Island with its wildlife.
Information about log cabins in Canterbury
🏡 Log cabins available: | 138 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -55%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £25. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 72 properties. |