insideKENT Magazine Issue 101 - September 2020 | Page 14

KENTSTAYCATION IN ASSOCIATION WITH KENT’S CASTLES & GARDENS CONT. DOVER CASTLE Stood atop a hill, high above the tides that wash impatiently on the shore below, is the impressive sight of Dover Castle. With the modern town of Dover just a little way down the hill, it is hard to comprehend the extent of the history that surrounds Dover Castle, and the port town itself. Though it only takes stepping through the gates to truly transport you back to a time of all-powerful kings and queens, brave knights and festive jousting tournaments. It truly is an awe inspiring feeling to contemplate the weight of all that history surrounding you, and with its roots dating back to the time of the Romans, there is no shortage of mysteries to be unravelled in these stone halls. The castle, that is now a central draw of the Kent tourism industry, was once an essential part of defending England from invading forces, and played a major role in battles from its conception; from Medieval battles right up to and including both World Wars, with it being a key part in the Evacuation of Dunkirk. Imagine the clandestine meetings and illicit affairs that took place within these walls. Head inside the Great Tower and see the opulent lives kings, queens, and courtiers that once lived in this fortress led. Make your way up to the battlements and let your mind run wild with the battles that were once fought and won here, and envision being in charge of the defences of this mighty castle. Tentatively make your way down to the secret castle tunnels, visit the underground hospital and experience the reality of the conditions within. Walk through the fantastically ghostly Medieval Tunnels, and feel as though you are in a scene straight out of Lord of The Rings. This day out is made for day dreamers, history lovers and children whose imaginations are bigger than themselves! The gardens of the castle include lush trees, colourful flowers, and sculpted bushes with footpaths peppered amongst them that are perfect for a charming walk amongst the mosaic of blooms, or a sword fight between siblings as mum and dad watch on and laugh while sitting in the sun. While the gardens are open, unfortunately at the time of writing this Dover Castle has shut most of its food offerings, though tea, coffee, soft drinks, and snacks are still available for take away at specific locations around the castle. Though fear not for those aching stomachs, as a unique perk of this particular castle is its proximity to the seaside below. With the beach only being a 20 minute walk from the castle it is the perfect location to head into town for a bite to eat after a satisfying day out. In an effort to keep everyone as safe as possible in this COVID-world, the castle has introduced limits on its visitor numbers; a mandatory booking system has been put in place alongside one way systems, and socially distanced staff members are all in place to make sure guests have a safe and happy trip. © English Heritage 14