Canterbury & Leeds Castle

This trip through the South of England, will show you the County of Kent, also known as “The Garden of England” and your guide will take you alongside the route of popular and religious tradition: “The Pilgrim Way”.
Just before our arrival, the first glimpse of the Cathedral does impress with its majestic beauty, but nothing prepares you for the intricate medieval stonework of this “Flower of the Perpendicular Style”.Canterbury became a place of pilgrimage in 1170 when St Thomas a Becket was murdered inside Canterbury Cathedral and news of miracles spread like wildfire.
The last stop is for the visit of Leeds Castle, one of the prettiest in England, built on two islands, surrounded by a moat and in the middle of an enormous, beautiful park, Leeds Castle contains a large collection of medieval furniture, tapestries and old paintings. The castle includes a large variety of facilities from the licence to marry, to an elegant Tea Room, Aviary, idyllic gardens, wooded hills and it is heaven for children for its maze, nature trails and small jeep wagons. Leeds Castle was described by Lord Conway as 'the loveliest castle in the world' and is set in the middle of a natural lake, surrounded by 500 acres of parkland and gardens. We will take you in before the doors open to the public, to experience its magic in an atmosphere of still tranquility. There will also be time to explore the castle grounds where you will find the 'Lady Baillie Garden' with views over the lake, an aviary and maze.