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    Harry D.

    While in England I wanted to make sure and visit a real castle and Leeds Castle does not disappoint other than the fact that they don't have a dungeon. It's a bit of a drive from London but hey, it's right on the way to the white cliffs of Dover so that was a plus. They also have a B&B on property so check that out. It was cool walking around the castle and imagining what it was like when it was built. The main gate even has a trap door above it so hot oil could be dropped on invaders. It's not a huge castle but it's still worth a look.

    Sherry W.

    I arrived at 10am when ticket sales started. Buy online and avoid the line and save 10%. Ticket is good for one year of return visits! I went to the gardens And maze first. There is a guide above the mAze that can give you clues if you feel stuck. The cattle was beautiful. Each room had a written description. I spent two hours touring the grounds and castle. You can bring your own food. There are picnic tables to eat at. Free parking. Expect to do a lot of walking. The castle is at least 1/4 mile from parking lot.

    Vira P.

    A really beautiful castle on a beautiful plot of land. If you've never been to a British castle before, start with this one.

    The lake looking across to the children's play area.

    Absolutely splendid. Beautiful castle and grounds. The interior of the castle has recently had an 'experience' makeover to reflect the period of ownership of Lady Baillie. It's brilliant and made such a difference. There is now access to rooms that you could only view from a distance before. The grounds are extensive and there is plenty to do for children of all ages. We have season tickets.

    Gregory C.

    A stop on our day long bus tour. It's a castle, surrounded by a lake/moat. It's also now a golf course and event center. Nice enough.

    Hours of Operation
    Dave A.

    This Yankee SOOO wanted the chance to sleep IN a castle. I'm touring England...let's find one!!! Leeds Castle gives you the opportunity to SLEEP within the castle boundaries. Sure SOUNDED like a REALLY cool thing to do! Us Yankees aren't privy to REAL castles so we decided to seize the opportunity while visiting England and chose Leeds Castle due to its close proximity to London and large castle size. There are actually a few options to choose from for accommodations. However, there are NO options to cozy up WITHIN the castle itself, as we later found out. Our choice for the evening...Bed & Breakfast at The STABLE COURTYARD BEDROOMS, suite #7, which we were told was on the Castle grounds "close" to the castle. No problems with a late check-in and the evening staff were quite chipper. The California heat followed us to Kent and our room on the top floor was bloomin' hot at 9pm! Yikes! No air conditioning and no fans were in the room. You could only cool it down by opening the small windows with no screens. So a few flying insects hung out while the lights were on. 'Scuse me, Room Service? Do you have a fly swatter? Only one window offered a partial view of SOME of the Castle, the actual Castle entry way, but not the castle itself. We had access to the castle grounds and garden, so we had a late evening stroll in hopes of cooling off our suite more. The grounds at night are well lit and emphasize the moat and castle. The moat separates the stable courtyard from the castle and it was cool to see in the evening lights. Dramatic and romantic! There are quite a few activities for families to do while on the grounds but these ARE NOT accessible once the castle itself is closed from 5pm to 10am. No Maze & Grotto access, no castle access, no playground access. Once we settled in for the night, the beds were VERY comfortable and probably would have been more comfortable if wasn't for the uncharacteristic heat wave. Breakfast was included and served at The Fairfax Restaurant in the Stable Courtyards. The staff was friendly & helpful and its patio had a BEAUTIFUL morning view of the complete Castle . Would I stay in the Stable Courtyard Bedrooms again? No. This was just a common modern small suite with little room to roam except in the bathroom. The bathroom was quite large but I would rather not hang out and "Kumbaya" there. Nothing gave a sense of being in a castle within these walls. 3 STARS. If given the opportunity, to get a sense of bunking IN A CASTLE, I would choose The Maiden's Tower Bedroom, as it is located NEXT to the castle, IN the true castle grounds. Its brochure pics hint of a castle type setting. Is Leeds Castle worth a visit? ABSOLUTELY! If Henry VIII thought so, that's good enuf for me, hah! :) The inner workings of the actual castle seems to have been modernized and doesn't really emote "Ah, I'm IN A CASTLE!" ruggedness, though. However, there is a lot of history behind it and a bunch of fun activities to do for the family. My young squires enjoyed all the outside fun to do here, DURING open hours ;)

    Joanne M.

    Wow what a lovely area so big, so green, lots of water, beautiful castle, an amazing maze with a surprise grotto in middle and the grounds are full of birds from swans, wagtails, geece, bluetits etc. This is a great place for a picnics, photography, walkers and bird watchers. You can even see a new cinema like show called The Dark Sky which was very interesting on the army in 1415. The castle is not just beautiful from the outside but also from the inside. Many royals and lords have owned the castle through the years such as William II, Henry VIII etc. with Lady Baillie being the last owner. When she died she left the castle to the charity Leeds Castle foundation. Entrance is £24.00 (your tickets can be used again and again for a whole year) You can get around the area either by walking which is the best way, road train (50p charge), platoon (seasonal £?) and ferry (£1). Feed for birds is £1. Don't be afraid to feed the ducks the seeds from your hand especially the swans. The swans nip your skin a bit but such a magical experience to feed them via your hand. During August on weekends you can feed for free with the swan man at 3pm the swans Falconry shows (seasonal - free to watch) Experiences: Owl experience or Hawk walk experience (3hrs) £75 Bird of Prey experience (half day) £75, (family half day) £200, (full day) £135 Falconer for the day £150 Bird of Prey Photography Day £300 per group for 4 people 5 Day Falconry Course £550 Wildlife experience £40 Go Ape (£?) Golf (£?) and Golf Coaching (£?) Segway Rides Champagne Balloon Flights £99 Also many events take place throughout the year such as Knights Challenge, Flower Festival etc at Leeds Castle so check out their website regularly. You can even stay at Leeds Castle and eat. Celebrities such as Cliff Richard has stayed at Leeds Castle over the past so you really will feel like a VIP / royalty if you stay at the castle. I will definitely be going down to Leeds Castle a lot with my yearly tickets just for the ground alone as I love feeding and watching the birds especially the swans.

    Leeds Castle, Kent

    Sunday morning walk around leeds Castle, Kent. Very informative staff, season/year pass only £27. ( for the year) So will be a frequent Visitor.

    Rachel Z.

    Really beautiful place. Lots of history, very well preserved, and the estate is just impressive. Highlights: - The ducks, geese, swans and peacocks. For one quid you can get a full cup of bird food to feed the birds in the estate. It's a good 15 minute walk from the entrance to the castle, and there are plenty of streams, ponds, woods and most importantly birds. They are not afraid of people at all. A peacock ate from my hand and that's a lovely experience. - The castle itself is beautiful (see my photo), the history is also well curated inside. - The maze in the garden. It took us at least 25 minutes to find the center. Things people do to keep themselves entertained... - Staff were all very friendly and helpful The only not so positive thing was that it's quite far from the train station, it's hard to go to/from the castle and there aren't usually taxis waiting there because the station is very small.

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    Mike R.

    Well. They advertise very well for the place. I was expecting more. Now, how cool would it be to have a wedding on the grounds or another big event. That would be slick. But inside the castle was less impressive then the grounds and exterior. It's tough to describe, but maybe a little girly. The mid 1900's decor really ruined some of the rooms. Wouldn't mind playing a game of golf on the grounds either.

    The hedge maze
    Laura Kate S.

    Leeds Castle is not only a beautiful castle, but also is set in some of the loveliest grounds of a castle that I've ever been to. A shuttle to/from the nearby station was easy to get. The castle itself has been beautifully restored in most areas to a period state and the self-guided tour is quite interesting and informative. The grounds outside could take a whole other day, at least, to cover. Ticket prices include a year's worth of entrances, so if you're close by - or even fancy taking the short train journey from London on a few occasions - it's especially worth it. In addition to generally lovely lawns and gardens, the castle boasts a fun hedge maze and a bird sanctuary. The maze was actually a bit of a challenge, and we found ourselves backtracking on more than one path! The bird area is pretty neat and they have well-maintained and appropriately-sized housing for the different varieties of birds. Leeds Castle seems to be very popular with families as the grounds were full of people having picnics and the like. A beautiful castle that I look forward to visiting again.

    Thomas A.

    Really amazing daytrip! If you ever get the chance, stop down and spend as much time as you can here. I went with a tour group and our time was limited so we weren't allowed to do the garden maze, but there's plenty of other things to marvel at on the grounds. An aviary, vineyard, lush gardens, this really is a paradise. They also do open-air theatre in the summer, when I went there was a rendition of Romeo + Juliet being done in a VW bus with a hole cut in the top to make a balcony. It was brilliant and a perfect way to spend a sunny day.

    Qype User (emmiew…)

    Second time have been to Leeds Castle. The grounds are gorgeous, it's lovely to have a good walk upto the castle, taking in all the scenary. The castle looks bigger than it is, as in we expected to see alot more..and wanted too! It's a pretty castle to look at. We all loved the maze, took us forever to find the middle lol and the children found the underground part exciting. There are lots of noisey birds in the aviary and the childrens play area is good. They do an activity booklet which consists of a nature trail for children, where they can collect rubbings of leaves, birds etc, it's costs a pound from small entrance shop. The food is overpriced as they usually are at tourist attractions, wasn't a great deal of choice. Had it of been warmer, we'd have brought a picnic as there are some stunning places to sit and eat and admire the views. The ticket gives you unlimited visits for a year

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    Too much history in a landmark! We loved the views, the lake, flora & fauna are well maintained.

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    This is the best excursion of our London trip. I wish we could stay longer than just a day trip. Keep calm!

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