Today we were exploring the Grounds and Princess Alexandra Gardens at Leeds Castle, which partially reopened on 25th June.

Right from the beginning, when the most stunning peacock welcomed us, we knew we were going to like here (*Annie voice*). To be honest, we were so warmly welcomed right from the moment we drove up by security! Every member of staff we came in contact with was on hand and lovely.
The grounds are massive, and they operate on a one-way system like most places do now.
Avery loved the bamboo in the Oriental Garden, giving you that ‘Englishmen’s Oriental Garden’ feel. We spent our time rolling down the steep hills, admiring the beautiful castle from the outside, sitting by the lake with ducks enjoying pure serenity. This is a fantastic day for anyone and everyone. When we were there, a lot of attractions were closed; however, since then, a lot has now reopened- further details can be found in the ‘What’s open now, and what will open later to reduce the COVID spread?’ section below.
The important Bits
WHERE is it?
Unlike the name suggests, Leeds Castle is in the beautiful Maidstone, in Kent.
WHEN is it open?
Apr – Sep: 10 am – 6 pm, Oct – Mar: 10 am – 5 pm
HOW much is it?
- Adults £27
- Children (aged 4 – 15) £18.50
- Infants (under 4s) FREE
Booking required. Tickets grant you free repeat visits for 15 months from the date of issue
WHO is it suitable for?
Everyone, there is something for all ages, solos, couples, groups, etc.
What’s open now, and what will open later to reduce the COVID spread?
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The Cedar Lawn and Princess Alexandra Gardens are now open.
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The Adventure Playgrounds, Bird of Prey Centre, Adventure Golf, Lady Baillie, and Culpeper Gardens will open from Monday 13th July.
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The toilet facilities will be open at the main entrance, Whistle Stop Café, and the Adventure Playground toilet blocks (from 13th July).
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The Stable Yard Café and Ticket Office kiosk are open now, alongside our new Solley’s Ice Cream truck. The Maze Café will reopen from 13th July, and a BBQ will also be available daily from the maze area. Castle View Restaurant will reopen for evening bookings only from 24th July. During the day, the restaurant and Costa Coffee will remain closed until further notice.
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The Castle, Maze, Falconry Arena/Displays, Punting, Shops, Dog Collar Museum, Gatehouse Exhibition, Black Swan Ferry, and Castle Train, are closed.
Other information
- Hand-washing and sanitising stations
- Baby Changing Facilities are available
- Catering outlets open. There are many picnic areas
- FREE parking
- Pushchair friendly. The Garden paths are mostly gravel. The steepest slope is near the end of the walk
Would we come back?
YES. I could quite literally go back tomorrow. Princess Alexandra Gardens was one of the most peaceful walks we’ve been on—such tranquility. The grounds are beautiful from the offset. I’m itching for the events to kick off again so we can return. In the meantime, Hubby and I may need to return for the Segway tour- now that looks amazing
If you’re feeling adventurous, there is also a Go Ape on site. They have Treetop Adventures for ages four up to adults. So, there is something for everyone.



