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squirrels, wild boar, lynx, wild horses, and beavers.
There are also two sizeable additions to the family
that are bound to impress – a pair of European
brown bears, rescued from miserable conditions
in Bulgaria. They are slowly being rehabilitated,
and you can see them enjoying their happy new
home. www.wildwoodtrust.org
Fun on the farm at Kent Life
This family friendly attraction is a wonderful place
for visiting animals but also learning about the
Garden of England’s rich farming heritage. Kent
Life is one of the few places left in Britain where
hops are grown, and September is a great time
to visit to see the harvest and drying process in
the magnificent oast house at the popular Hops
‘n’ Harvest Festival. The farm is also resplendent
with traditional farm animals including sheep,
cows, pigs, horses, alpacas, rabbits, goats, ducks
and chickens and the hands-on cuddle corner
is always popular with visitors. A great way to
introduce young people to the Garden of
England’s rural history. www.kentlife.org.uk
Man’s best friend at Leeds Castle
Are you firmly a dog person? Do you like your
four-legged friend to look their best? Then get
some inspiration from Leeds Castle’s fascinating
Dog Collar Museum. This must-see exhibition in
the grounds of the stunning castle, near
For more information on great days out in Kent, go to www.visitkent.co.uk.
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Maidstone, has just undergone a revamp and
has a fresh and creative new look. The fascinating
collection of canine neckwear features more than
130 rare and valuable collars, spanning five
centuries, and now features some new, neverseen-before pieces. An exhibition that should
inspire the most fashion conscious of dog owners.
www.leeds-castle.com