Board the Magic Express for a spellbinding journey sure to enthral all young witches and wizards.
Upon arrival, collect your activity pack full of wizarding wonders before boarding the train for the 50 - 60 minute return journey to Wittersham Road.
Once on board, our wizards will test your magical abilities with riddles and clue-cracking challenges.
Learn wand control and unravel ancient incantations in a spell book.
Enjoy captivating magic performances by the wizards on board.
There is even a competition for the best dressed wizard or witch and plenty of photo opportunities so don't forget your camera for that all important photo!
Each child will receive a certificate of achievement upon their return to Tenterden Station.
The Magic Express is aimed at children in the 5 - 11 years age range and trains depart from Tenterden Town Station at 10:55, 12:05 and 13:35 each day.
Find out more on our website: https://kesr.org.uk/magic-express/
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