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COAST: DAYS OUT Joss Bay Surf School, Broadstairs Lower Leas Coastal Park, Folkestone Home to the largest free adventure play area in the South East, the three-zoned park offers play areas, quiet recreation and wildlife habitats, as well as an amphitheatre for outdoor theatre and music - all next to the beach. www.visitkent.co.uk/attractions/lower-leas- coastal-park-2249 Joss Bay Surf School, Broadstairs Surf the waves and experience paddleboard perfection at Joss Bay. The queen amongst beaches with its beautiful views and golden sands, and the most popular surf spot in South East England. www.jossbay.co.uk Kent Surf School, Viking Bay, Broadstairs Family owned and run, award-winning surf school and leading provider of water sports activities in Kent, with a driving passion to share their enthusiasm for the ocean with the next generation. www.kentsurfschool.co.uk Dover Sea Safari, Dover Kent Scuba Diving, Ramsgate Take the opportunity to explore the habitat and splendours of the Kent underwater environment. A passionate and experienced team offers fun scuba experiences for beginners and advanced divers. www.kentscubadiving.co.uk Dover Sea Safari, Dover Experience the beautiful and iconic Kent coastline, fascinating seals or eery Goodwin Sands, with an exhilarating close-to-the-water experience onboard a purpose built 10.5 RHIB speed boat or the only 600hp hi-speed catamaran in the South East. www.doverseasafari.co.uk Royal St Georges, Sandwich Prestigious championship course and host of this year’s 149th Open Championship, (its 15th time of hosting!), this immensely prestigious and illustriously historic course is a bucket list must for golfers the world over. www.royalstgeorges.com Action Watersports, Romney Marsh Viking Coastal Trail, Margate, Ramsgate Broadstairs, Minnis Bay Royal Military Canal, Romney Marsh Barton’s Point Coastal Park, Sheerness Flyboard, waterski, wakeboard or jet ski on a private freshwater lake; chill on a paddleboard, or enjoy hilarious fun water rides. All ages of thrill seekers are welcome at this adrenaline-pumping watersports paradise. www.actionwatersports.co.uk One of Kent’s most fascinating landmarks stretching for 28 miles, providing a haven for wildlife. During the summer, the canal comes alive with hovering dragonflies and noisy marsh frogs. www.royalmilitarycanal.com Dramatic scenery and a wealth of local historical gems. Romans, Saints and Saxons landed here, artists and writers drew inspiration here – get on your bike for a fantastic day out. www.explorekent.org/activities/viking-coastal-trail 40 acres of outstanding natural beauty, providing the perfect spot for all the family with activities such as pitch-and-putt, adventure playground and miniature steam railway, as well as events throughout the year. www.bartonspointcoastalpark.co.uk 100