Sightseeing - Where to Go and What to See in Folkestone

No matter what your level of fitness and activity, there will be lots to keep you busy in Folkestone Kent. From water skiing and fossil hunting to a relaxing night at the theatre, there is something for everyone in the Folkestone and Hythe district.

9 & 18 hole Golf Courses. - Aerobics dance studio. - All-weather Tennis court. - Billiards / Snooker. - Diving - distance. - Equestrian Centre. - Fully Equipped Gymnasium. - Lawn Tennis court. - Mooring facilities. - Nature Reserves / Trails. - Pitch & Putt. - Pony Trekking. - Sailing. - Swimming Pool.

Port Lympne & Howletts Wild Animal Parks

Port Lympne & Howletts Wild Animal Parks

Howletts Wild Animal Park (formerly known as Howletts Zoo) was set up as a private zoo in 1958 by John Aspinall in Canterbury, Kent. The animal collection was opened to the public in 1975. To give more room for the animals another estate at Port Lympne near Hythe, Kent was purchased in 1973, and opened to the public as Port Lympne Zoo in 1976.

Canterbury Cathedral

Canterbury Cathedral

Canterbury Cathedral is one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England and forms part of a World Heritage Site. It is the Cathedral of the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, the Primate of All England and religious leader of the Church of England. As well as being the mother church of the Diocese of Canterbury (east Kent) it is the focus for the Anglican Communion. The formal title is the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ at Canterbury.

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