Christmas
A time for SHARING
Dawn Kingsford takes a look at some inclusive festive gift ideas providing twice the fun.
Bedgebury
One of the things we most enjoy about Christmas is time off together.
So with this in mind, it’s worth
considering a present that allows family, friends and yourself to spend some quality time together.
And in Kent, you don’t need to look
far to find an outing to suit everyone’s taste, from Alpaca trekking in New Romney to Segway riding at Leeds
scuba diving lessons in Dover or learning to surf in Broadstairs. Use your imagination.
Tickets or vouchers to social events
also make a great present and provide an opportunity for the whole family to get together, whether enjoying a pantomime at your local theatre, a trip to the cinema, a comedy show or a ghost tour in Canterbury.
You never know, you may find you spend more time together in future, as a result!
Castle or Mote Park, Maidstone, tandem skydiving at Headcorn or micro-lighting in Rochester or, how about piloting your own hovercraft in Tonbridge?
As a time for sharing, Christmas could be an opportunity to show an interest in your partners hobbies, be that a round of golf, cooking, quad biking, or clay pigeon shooting — you never know, you may find you spend more time together in future, as a result.
Once-in-a-lifetime experience that are
likely to blow your partner’s socks off could be the answer for an extra special gift, such as feeding the lions in Smarden, or handling a snake in Lydd,
For something a little more luxurious and intimate, Kent boasts a whole range of fantastic hotels and restaurants for a candlelit dinner or an overnight stay. You could even treat yourself and your mum or mother-in-law to some beauty treatments or a trip to a Kent spa.
For something highly personal, you
could pick a part of Kent and then piece together a day or weekend of activities, whether camping, B&B, walking, or visiting a stately home, the choice is yours and in Kent the list of possibilities is endless. So, whatever you choose, make Christmas a time for sharing time together.
Leeds Castle
In Kent the list of possibilities is endless
Go Ape at Bedgebury, forest
activities for all to share including zip wires, aerial assault courses and Segway rides.
Leeds Castle in Kent offers falconry, golf, dining and medieval Knight’s Glamping.
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