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The Romney Marshes, their villages (including Lydd, New Romney, Rye, Dymchurch) and the immediate surrounding area have something for everyone including one of the world's top golf courses, one of top 3 kart racing tracks in Europe, a world famous Port Lympne wild animal park (complete with lions, elephants and tigers), some of the best kite and surfing beaches in South East England, two national nature reserves, the world's smallest working railway and several country parks and houses. These and other attractions and places stay are detailed here.
Hotels, B&B and accomodation New Romney, Lydd, Rye, Winchelsea and Dymchurch
Romney Marsh Attractions: SportingSurfing, Kiting, two golf courses, walking, fishing and cycling. Four hundred-acre wild animal park with Indian elephants, tigers, lions, snow leopards & black rhinos - Port Lympne Wild Animal Park & Historic Mansion & Gardens.- South of England Rare Breeds Centre Kent’s Family Attraction of the Year! Historic farm animals – cows with handlebar horns, golden goats, spotty pigs and curly sheep.
- Dungeness National Nature Reserve
- Rye Harbour Nature Reserve
- Butterfly Farm Butterflies from all over the world according to season. Walk amongst the exotic plants, Bougainvillea, Hibiscus, Oleander and gigantic fruiting banana plants. Tel: 01303 844244
- Imagine the fun Indoor activity centre for one to ten years - the BIGGEST play centre in Kent.
- Kent & East Sussex Railway See the Weald, Tenterden Town and Bodiam Castle in style, on steam powered locomotive trains.
- Small Airport - Fly to France and learn to fly.
- Godinton House and Gardens One of the most important and fascinating houses in Kent. With architecture and design spanning history from the 14th century to the present day all set in extensive parkland.
- Brockhill Country Park Brockhill Country Park was previously part of a large estate dating back to Norman times, now compromises fabulous gardens with country walks.
- Ashford Ramblers website details walks around this part of Kent.
Extra: Historic Cinque Ports - Picture-book pubs of Romney Marsh - Churches of the Marsh -
Last update: 05-01-2009 13:58
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