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Bapchild Vacations

A smooth, worry-free vacation starts with being aware of a little about your chosen destination. It's time to discover the basics about Bapchild!

Bapchild is a neighborhood in Kent. To reach it, travel 8 miles (13 kilometers) north of the center.

Hotels in Bapchild

Stroll from your accommodations to downtown Bapchild in a flash! Lock in one of the 2 listed properties just a stone's throw away.

Check out the Hempstead House Hotel (London Road, Bapchild) and the Tonge Barn (Church Road). Our top Bapchild recommendations, they offer a wonderful night's sleep in a convenient location.

Places to visit in Bapchild

Ditch the history journals! Let the past jump off the page at Sittingbourne Heritage Museum. Need some more close by options? If you want to take some strokes off your scorecard, then head over to Sittingbourne Golf Centre. Grab some clubs, finesse your swing and talk to the locals in the clubhouse. And that's not all. All aboard! Take a historic ride at Sittingbourne and Kemsley Light Railway and experience the thrill of the railway.

Where do you fly into for Bapchild?

Hop on the plane and get some sleep. Once you've disembarked at Gatwick Airport (LGW), you'll still have to travel 40 miles (64 kilometers) to reach the main area of Bapchild.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Bapchild?
Your travel fantasies can all come true in Bapchild from an impressive CA $1,096. Our affordable package deals include flights and hotels, so organizing your itinerary will be a piece of cake. All you'll have to focus on is getting out there and having a great time.
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Can I save money on my Bapchild car rental if I book it with a hotel or flight?
You bet — and booking one of our Bapchild vacation packages is an excellent way to go about this. Bundle any combination of a hotel, car, flight and experience and score awesome discounts. The more you bundle, the more you'll save. There are so many impressive sights around Bapchild to put on your itinerary, including Big Ben (64 kilometers from Bapchild). Nothing beats discovering thrilling places like this with the freedom of your own wheels.

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Flooded Car Park in Tonge Mill Countryside Park As result of the heavy overnight rains and waterlogged ground. Cornus alba shrubs (bright red stems) behind.
Flooded Car Park in Tonge Mill Countryside Park As result of the heavy overnight rains and waterlogged ground. Cornus alba shrubs (bright red stems) behind.
Tonge Mill and reflection in Tonge Mill Pond Seen from Tonge Mill Countryside Park opposite the mill. The ducks in the foreground are Muscovy Ducks. Recent visitors to the pond.
(Was) The Arnhem Oak, Memorial Way, Tonge Mill Park This tree is the only one of the seven memorial trees in this avenue that has died. Hopefully it will be replaced, with a living tree soon. The plaque with the tree is divided into two sections. The 1st section reads "1944 - 2004. In this the 60th Anniversary year of the battle of Arnhem this plaque is dedicated to the Courage Sacrifice and Suffering of the people of Arnhem during those fateful days in September 1944. They alone with God, are the guardians of all those gallant men of the 1st Airborne Division who paid the supreme sacrifice and rest in Oosterbeek Cemetery. The bond of friendship formed in those dark days will last forever "Each year the leaves of Autumn shed, upon the likeness of my friend" Dedicated on 8th May 2004 The Parachute Regimental Association, Sittingbourne Branch." The 2nd Section reads "The Arnhem Oak. This tree was brought from the Town of Arnhem and planted here to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of 'Operation Market Garden' which took place in September 1944. It is dedicated to the memory of all the men of the 1st Airborne Division and all those who took part in the battle and to those of them to whom it was called upon to pay the Supreme Sacrifice and now rest in Oosterbeek Cemetery, Holland. 'Theirs is the Glory' None Shall Be Forgotten. Dedicated on Saturday 8th May 2004. The Parachute Regimental Association, Sittingbourne Branch."
The Royal Air Force Oak Tree, Memorial Way, Tong Mill Park The plaque with this tree reads "This tree is Dedicated to the Memory of the Men and Women of The Royal Air Force. Who made the Supreme Sacrifice in the Service of their Country. Since its formation in 1918. The Royal Air Force. The Women's Royal Air Force and The Women's Auxiliary Air Force. 'Time after time, we saw the cost. To all who fought so well, yet lost. For then a fiery plunge through space, In another Time, another Place'. This Plaque was Unveiled by Squadron Leader A.J.Garlant. RAF (retired) 'We Will Remember Them' The Sittingbourne and Milton Regis Branch. The Royal British Legion". The below that is a line drawing of a Handley Page Halifax Bomber. At the top of the plaque is two line drawings of a Spitfire and Hurricane fighters beside the Royal Air Force Crest.