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europeannovice Apr 29th, 2013 05:49 AM

More Kent/Southeast Questions
 
I am trying to judge the proper estimation of timing to visit the following places. I know timing is subjective as some will spend more and others less depending on interest but given that, what is the average time needed for

Sissinghurst--1 or 2 hours or a half day?
Bodiam
Petworth
Knole
Ightham Mote
Deal
Walmer

Dover Castle from previous posts requires at least 5 hours or so, right?

MmePerdu Apr 29th, 2013 08:06 AM

In the context of a day's visiting I like to schedule a half day for each of the houses/gardens, including the drive between places and lunch at one or the other. So, generally speaking, a morning at one and the afternoon at another, assuming you still plan to have a car. Do keep in mind the particular opening times (and days) for each.

europeannovice Apr 29th, 2013 08:10 AM

I posted the same question twice since I didn't see the first one posted.

But places like Deal and Walmer I don't think require a full half day. Trying to judge so I don't cram in too much in one day and do leave room for a nice lunch break somewhere.

It looks like you can walk between Deal and Walmer along the waterfront but can't be sure.

europeannovice Apr 29th, 2013 08:12 AM

Oh I see what happened. This first post posted in Europe only because I forgot to tag it United Kingdom.

I reposted this on the United Kingdom tab.

tipsygus Apr 29th, 2013 09:13 AM

You csn walk from Deal to Walmer but if you intend visiting Walmer Castle, which is well worth a visit then you will need to factor in the time for that visit. If you are intending to travel from London if may be worth while looking at getting the Javelin service from St Pancras to Dover or Ramsgate and then the local train from either station. This Javelin train is NOT the Eurostar but leaves from nearby platforms and is a lot quicker and more expensive than the usual trains which leave from Victoria or Charing Cross.

europeannovice Apr 29th, 2013 03:12 PM

How do I get this post to appear on the United Kingdom page? It was there now it seemed to disappear.


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