Once upon a time, in the medieval soap opera that was England, Hever Castle played a starring role. Why? Well, it’s where Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s second wife and mother of Queen Elizabeth I, used to hang out. This double-moated wonder, standing proud since the 13th century, is the ultimate historical flex. Inside, you’ll find a treasure trove of 16th-century bling – portraits, paintings, furniture, and tapestries, perfect for pretending you’re royalty without the inconvenient beheadings.
Got kids? Let them loose at the Tudor Towers Adventure playground, a place where they can slide, climb, and channel their inner Tudor rebels. They’ll be entertained for hours (while you enjoy the peace and quiet).
Feeling adventurous? From Easter to October, you can get lost – literally – in a 100-year-old Yew hedge maze, or drench yourself in the water maze because who doesn’t love soggy socks? And for those who fancy themselves the next Robin Hood (minus the tights), archery is available. If that’s not enough, you can row your way through history by hiring a boat or canoe. Just try not to sink.
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