Kent Visitor Attractions

Kent Tourist and Visitor Attractions - many with brief details of disabled access.
Along with the attractions listed on this page you may also find places of interest on the Kent Heritage and Nature pages. We suggest that you also visit the pages for the neighbouring counties to see what else there is in the area.

We support ‘Accessible Countryside for Everyone’ in providing a brief guide as to the access / facilities for the sites listed, where we have them.

 

Agricultural Museum - Brook - sited in a 14th century barn, an early 19th century oast house and part of a Victorian stable block, includes wagons, seed drills and reapers, smaller equipment associated with farming and allied crafts and a wide range of small tools - fully or reasonably accessible to disabled visitors (but excludes the first floor of the oast house), the Museum has an audio tour, there are disabled toilets
www.agriculturalmuseumbrook.org.uk

 

Ashford Museum - Housed in a 17th century Grade II listed building, exhibits associated with Ashford's history inc  Victorian, Railway, Trade & Businesses Geological and Archaeological - 2 floors -  we have no disabled access info for this site 
ashfordmuseum.org.uk

 

C.M. Booth Collection of Historic Vehicles - "main feature is the unique collection of Morgan 3 wheel cars, 11 are normally on display, dating from 1909 to 1935. Other vehicles include: 1929 Ford 'A', 1929 Morris Van,1904 Humber tri-car, 1936 Bampton Caravan, 1911 P&M m/c sidecar, 1911 Premier m/c. Bicycles and tricycles, displays of toy and model cars, surrounded with auto-mobilia" - Rolvenden, Cranbrook - we have no disabled access info for this site
www.morganmuseum.org.uk

 

Canterbury Ghost Tour - a 90 minute tour of Canterbury's dark side an entertaining blend of history, humour and haunting - we have no disabled access info for this site
www.canterburyghosttour.com

 

Canterbury Roman Museum - Descend 100 years with each step or by lift to the Roman street level. Stroll through the marketplace, look inside recreated Roman rooms, and discover amazing finds including a hoard of hidden treasure - "Access to Roman level is via a lift, then level access throughout. The museum is fully accessible for people with disabilities and we offer a range of activities including tactile tours and multi-sensory object investigation sessions for blind and partially sighted people"
canterburymuseums.co.uk/romanmuseum

 

Canterbury Tales - Experience the sights, sounds and smells of a bygone era in this fabulous recreation of medieval life - The attraction has ramps, lifts, a hearing loop and wheelchair accessible toilet facilities
www.canterburytales.org.uk

 

Chislehurst Caves - Entrance to the caves is by guided tour only. The tours last for 45/50 minutes,- Pushchair & Wheelchair the caves have uneven floor surfaces which are rather like cobbles please see website
www.chislehurst-caves.co.uk

 

Cranbrook Museum - a timber-framed building housing collections including Rural Industry, Agricultural Tools, Kitchen & Scullery, Cranbrook Colony Artists, Military & War Room - Disabled friendly / facilities but restricted wheelchair access see website
www.cranbrookmuseum.org

 

Dickens World - interactive guided experience that will take you back in time, performing arts, tour guides, booking required (by time slot) - Disabled friendly / facilities please see website
www.dickensworld.co.uk

 

Diggerland - An adventure park where children and adults can drive real diggers - we have no disabled access info for this site
www.diggerland.com/kent

 

Dover Museum - "much more than just a local history and archaeology museum...new three-storey building, situated behind its original Victorian facade. The history galleries tell the fascinating story of the development of the town and its famed port, using original objects, graphics and models. A recent addition to the museum has been the Dover Bronze Age Boat gallery. This major archaeology gallery tells the story of the excavation and preservation of the Dover Boat. The gallery also explores major themes of the Bronze Age, using artefacts, replicas, models, video, computer interactives, hands-on exhibits and illustrated panels" - we believe that the museum is fully accessible for wheelchair users and has accessible toilets
dovermuseum.co.uk

 

East Kent Railway - "From our award winning visitor centre to our beautiful woodland walks and our lovingly restored heritage trains to our informative museums the East Kent Railway has something to offer all the family." A 2.5 mile heritage railway, Vintage Trains, Miniature Railway, Woodland Walks we have no disabled access info for this site
www.eastkentrailway.co.uk/

 

Finchcocks Musical Museum - a fine Georgian manor house (and garden) in Kent, houses a collection of over 100 keyboard instruments: harpsichords, pianos, organs and many more - we have no disabled access info for this site
www.finchcocks.co.uk

 

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