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🐄Kent Life

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Kent Life is a charming heritage farm park located in the heart of Kent. It offers a nostalgic journey into the region's agricultural past with historic buildings, farm animals, and interactive exhibits. Families can explore the Victorian farmhouse, the Oast House, and traditional gardens. Kids will love the animal feeding sessions, tractor rides, and the outdoor adventure playground. There is also an indoor play barn for rainy days, making it a great year-round destination. The site includes a cafe and picnic areas. Practical tips: wear sturdy shoes for uneven paths, and check the daily schedule for animal encounters and craft activities. Highlights:
- Hands-on farm experience: meet goats, sheep, pigs, and ponies.
- Historic buildings and costumed interpreters bring history to life.
- Indoor and outdoor play areas suitable for toddlers to tweens.
- Seasonal events like egg hunts and pumpkin trails.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingOutdoor
CountyKent
CountryEngland
Ages212
Website

Travel tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes for uneven paths

    The farm has uneven ground throughout, so sensible footwear is essential for both adults and children to prevent trips and slips.

  • Check the daily schedule on arrival

    Animal encounters, tractor rides, and craft activities run at set times throughout the day. Ask staff for the schedule when you arrive to plan your visit.

  • Indoor play barn is perfect for bad weather

    Kent Life remains fun in the rain thanks to the indoor play barn. Bring a change of clothes if children will be playing outside first.

  • Baby changing facilities likely available

    Confirm baby changing facilities are accessible before arriving with an infant. Contact the site directly if you need specific accessibility information.

  • Bring a pushchair for tired legs

    The site covers substantial ground. A pushchair is useful for younger children or when energy levels dip, though terrain may be bumpy in places.

  • Pack hand wipes for animal encounters

    Children will want to touch and feed the farm animals. Hand wipes or sanitiser are essential before eating or handling food.

  • Bring picnic supplies or use the café

    Picnic areas are available, or grab refreshments from the on-site café. Bringing snacks is often cheaper and lets you eat at your own pace.

  • Plan for 3-4 hours minimum

    With animals to meet, buildings to explore, play areas to enjoy, and craft activities, most families need at least 3-4 hours to get the most from a visit.

  • Seasonal events add variety

    Egg hunts, pumpkin trails and other themed events run seasonally. Worth checking the website before visiting if you want to time a special event visit.

  • Tractor rides are a highlight for most children

    Tractor rides are hugely popular with children. These often run at specific times, so prioritise them in your daily plan to avoid disappointment.

  • Suitable for ages 2-12 with something for everyone

    Indoor and outdoor play areas, animal encounters, and climbing equipment mean toddlers through to tweens all find activities suited to their age and interests.

  • Costumed interpreters bring history to life

    Historic buildings feature costumed staff who share stories about farm life. Engaging with them helps older children understand the heritage aspect.

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