- Lady Wootton’s Green - Follow the path travelled by Queen Bertha, whose influence led to the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England, in the 6th century on her way from the royal palace to St. Martin’s Church. View the statues of Queen Bertha, and her husband King Ethelbert.
- Priority access to St Martin’s (subject to opening hours)
- Guided tour by a certified Green Badge Canterbury City Guide
- Explore the Cathedral Precincts (excluding interior of the Cathedral)
- Entrance to Cathedral (interior) and St Augustine’s Abbey
Embark on an intriguing walking tour of Canterbury’s three UNESCO World Heritage locations including a visit to St Martin’s Church*, a look at the medieval gates of St Augustine’s Abbey from its exterior, and a stroll around the breathtaking Cathedral Precincts and cloisters.
Discover the roots of Christianity in England, wander through the oldest surviving operational church, and admire the panoramic view of the Cathedral and St Augustine’s Abbey from the steps of St Martin’s Church on this enticing tour, conducted by an accredited Green Badge Guide.
*Viewing the interior is contingent on opening & service hours
Kindly observe that this tour does not encompass entry to St Augustine’s or the Cathedral. We suggest providing us with your email address, or reviewing your messages through the Message centre after your booking, for additional details about your tour, including your Guide information.
Regrettably, several areas of St Martin’s are not accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.