Hotels in Kent

Welcome to the verdant realm of Kent, lovingly referred to as 'The Garden of England'. Rich in history and splendid in nature, you will find a world within. Encompassing rustic orchards, historical Canterbury Cathedral, and the headline-stealing White Cliffs of Dover, Kent offers an unparalleled variety of experiences.

Whether you're seeking a luxurious retreat, hunting for a family-friendly countryside escape, or eager to set up camp close to historically significant sites, we at Lycafly are committed to curating your perfect stay in hospitable Kent. Start your adventure today by finding the perfect hotel in The Garden of England.

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Nestled in South East England, Kent stands proudly as one of the quintessential home counties. Bordering Greater London, Surrey, East Sussex, and Essex, Kent is effortlessly accessible while offering a serene break from the capital's hustle. The county town of Maidstone is a vibrant hub amidst the calm, contributing to Kent's position as the fifth most populous non-metropolitan county in England.

Contoured by picturesque North Downs and Greensand Ridge and sprinkled with enchanting castles, Kent paints a breathtaking canvas. It has enjoyed a rich past, bearing remnants of the Paleolithic era, Roman occupation, medieval period, and more recent global conflicts including World War II. Today, Kent thrives as a diverse economy with strong contributions from agriculture, logistics, and tourism.

The name 'Kent', with its Celtic origins, epitomises the coastal and peripheral nature of this county. As home to the first and foremost Archbishops of Canterbury since the 6th century, and sporting the famous White Cliffs of Dover, Kent stands at the forefront of Britain's historical, cultural, and natural allure.

The county's borders have evolved over time, making way for the County of London and the Unitary Authority of Medway. Despite these changes, Kent's rich tapestry of valleys and ridges remains a testament to the county's natural allure. The river Medway meanders gracefully through the landscape, adding further charm to the county's dramatic scenery, while the debate over exploiting the county's shale oil reserves adds a contemporary element to this timeless destination.

When to visit Kent

Owing to its relatively warm climate, with Brogdale proudly sporting the highest temperature ever recorded in the UK, Kent welcomes visitors year-round. From blooming spring orchards to summer's sun-kissed vineyards, autumn's captivating hues and winter's snow-dusted landscapes, each season lends a unique beauty to the 'Garden of England', making any time the best time to visit Kent. Discover, reconnect, and rejuvenate at Kent with your family and loved ones.

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