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Celebrate Easter at Leeds Castle in one of the best things to do for families in Kent this Easter
Leeds Castle's Family Easter Trail takes place from the 5th of April to the 21st of April 2025!
Families and visitors can look forward to a delightful experience filled with springtime activities, enchanting scenery, and festive surprises.
Don't miss out on an unforgettable Easter experience at Leeds Castle. Book your tickets today and start looking forward to one of the best days out in Kent this Easter!
This event is included with an admission ticket, which grants you access to Leeds Castle for an entire year.
Included in your ticket:
- Access to the Leeds Castle Family Easter Trail
- General admission to Leeds Castle, granting you unlimited entry for a year
- 6 x trips on the Black Swan Ferry (seasonal) or Elsie the Castle Train
- 1 x round of Adventure Golf
- An exhilarating programme of events
- Step into the 1930s in the beautiful Castle
- Enjoy thrilling children’s playgrounds and maze
- Spectacular birds of prey displays
- Stunning gardens and 500 acres of parkland
- Queens with Means cinematic experience
Kent ME17 1PL
How to find us
Address: Broomfield, Maidstone, ME17 1PL
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By car:
7 miles east of Maidstone, Junction 8 of the M20 motorway just 1 hour from London, 30 minutes from the Channel Tunnel and Channel Ports. Clearly sign posted from all routes – following the brown and white tourist signs.
By train:
We recommend travelling to Bearsted or Hollingbourne Station. Southeastern runs frequent services to and from Bearsted and a coach/taxi service run by Spot Travel is available from this station.
By bike:
National Cycle Route 17 follows the Pilgrims’ Way to the north of Leeds Castle so you can use this from the Maidstone or Ashford direction through the village of Hollingbourne. To the south National Cycle Route 177 is also a great way to travel to Leeds Castle.
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Leeds Castle is a historic castle located in Kent, England. It has a rich history dating back over 900 years and has served as a royal palace for six medieval queens of England.
Leeds Castle is located in Kent, which is about an hour's drive from London. There are also regular trains from London to nearby stations, including Maidstone and Bearsted, where you can catch a bus or taxi to the castle.
General Leeds Castle opening times:
The Castle: 10.30am to 5.30pm | Last entry 5pm
Grounds and Gardens: 10am to 6pm | Last entry 4.30pm
Leeds Castle has a range of attractions, including the castle itself, beautiful gardens, a maze, a golf course, and a falconry display. Visitors can also take a boat ride on the castle's moat or attend one of the many events and exhibitions held throughout the year.
Yes, Leeds Castle is a great destination for families with children. There are plenty of activities and attractions that will keep kids entertained, including the playground, the maze, and the falconry display. The castle also hosts special events and activities for children throughout the year.
Assistance dogs are allowed, however, due to the abundance of wildfowl wandering freely across the estate, we regret that other dogs cannot be admitted.
Leeds Castle admission tickets are valid for 12 months from the day you select when booking. You do not necessarily need to visit on the day you select, but your ticket will be valid from that day onwards and you can visit any day thereafter (excluding estate closures).