CAMRA Real Ale Festival Friday 17th/Saturday 18th June
The annual CAMRA festival is back at Tenterden Town Station. Come along and enjoy some of the best selection of ales and ciders in the country in a unique setting. On the Friday night there is no live music for those who prefer a calmer atmosphere. On Saturday enjoy live music through the day from Sam Brothers, Great Mates, Gumboots Reggae and Men Without Hens (see attached flyer for timings which may vary slightly). A great selection of food will be available on both days and on the Saturday why not take the opportunity to board one of our heritage trains for a ride through the beautiful Wealden countryside to Bodiam in East Sussex with a pint in hand. Book online and save kesr.org.uk Entry to the event is free with the purchase of a train ticket, otherwise £3 entry for adults and £1 for children.
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