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Kenward Trust in Yalding, near Maidstone, relaunches its alpaca walks and archery experience

What better way to welcome back some freedom, than with a walk with an alpaca?

Pepe, Louigi, Romeo, Maximilian, Mario, Gizmo, Idris and Dreyfus are all ready and waiting at the trust in Yalding near Maidstone, now that guided walks have started again.

Do you fancy going for a walk with these guys at Kenward Trust Picture: Phil Lee
Do you fancy going for a walk with these guys at Kenward Trust Picture: Phil Lee

The Alpaca Experience lasts around an hour and gives you the chance to learn about Kenward’s friendly family of alpacas and walk them around their 15 acres of Kent countryside.

The charity, which funds life changing services for those affected by addiction, homelessness and crime, has also reopened its Archery Experience, which also lasts around an hour and a half, and gives you plenty of time to learn the basics before firing at any targets.

All levels of ability are welcomed, and there is also the option for the Archery Experience to come to you if you are hosting a socially distanced party.

Penny Williams, chief executive officer for The Kenward Trust.
Penny Williams, chief executive officer for The Kenward Trust.

Chief executive Penny Williams said: “We are pleased that our alpaca and archery experiences at Kenward Place are proving to be popular, and we are working on expanding our offering going forwards.”

Book an experience at kenwardplace.co.uk

Read our review of the experience pre-lockdown here.

For more days out ideas across Kent click here.

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