Often hailed as one of the most scenic counties in Britain, Kent boasts a tapestry of charming villages and breathtaking landscapes. It's where medieval architecture meets grand castles and delightful hamlets, and it's right here on our doorstep. Whether you're up for a tranquil walk through the undulating Kent Downs or keen on historical finds, Kent caters to both with its expansive countryside.

Known affectionately as "The Garden of England", there's no better season than summer to explore our very own hidden gems. Dotted with an array of English Heritage sites and National Trust properties, you won't have to look far to find that heady blend of fresh country air and historical elegance that Kent delivers so well. Whether you are new to the county, or just looking to explore further, we've compiled a list of some of the top villages in Kent for the ideal day out.

A picturesque village set among farmlands, ancient woods, and open meadows, Eynsford lies a short distance from Dartford. It's so quintessentially English that it seems straight out of a postcard. Eynsford draws visitors from all over the UK, eager to see landmarks such as the Ford at Riverside, Eynsford Castle, Lullingstone Roman Villa, and Lullingstone Castle.

The historic ruins of Eynsford Castle, under the care of English Heritage and free for the public to explore, are also conveniently situated just off the main High Street. Nestled on the slopes of the Kent Downs, Wye is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. It.