Activities in Southeast England
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Tower and Roof Tours
These tours see you clambering 213 steps up narrow stairwells, navigating an interior gallery high above the nave, visiting the bell chamber and going onto the roof for views as far as the Isle of Wight.
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Tavcycles
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Shepherd Neame Brewery
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New Forest Cycle Hire
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Nature Trek
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Forest Park
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Forest Leisure Cycling
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Cyclists' Touring Club
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Crypt Tours
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Crypt Tour
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Country Lanes
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Burley Villa
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Biddenden Vineyards
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Arniss Equestrian Centre
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AA Bike Hire
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Ghost Tours
The award-winning ghost hunts depart from outside Alberry's Wine Bar on St Margaret's St.
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Canterbury Guided Tours
These chaperoned walking tours leave from opposite the entrance to Canterbury Cathedral. (Check the website or with the tourist office first as this may change).
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Canterbury River Navigation Company
Relaxing punt trips on the River Stour.
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Canterbury Historic River Tours
Knowledgable guides double up as energetic rowers on these fascinating River Stour minicruises that leave from behind the Old Weaver's House on St Peter's St.
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Wight Cycle Hire
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Walking Tours
Themes for these guided walks include Nelson, Henry VIII and Old Fortifications. They run on some summer weekdays as well – the tourist office has more information.
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Tourist Office
Tourist Office Walking tours
Themed guided walks of the city.
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Tourist Office
Runs 90-minute, guided tours at 11.30am and/or 2pm daily in July and August, Saturdays only March to June and September to October.
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Ranger Walks
Memorable dusk deer-watching safaris and wild-food foraging trips.
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Puffin Cruises
Your chance to ride the waves without having to buy a yacht. The best trip is an exhilarating surge across the Solent to the Isle of Wight (adult/child £17/7, Sunday to Friday, May to October) , where the Needles lighthouse and towering chalk stacks loom from the water. They also do a two-hour sunset cruise in high summer.
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