Richborough Roman Fort and Amphitheatre, Kent

26th June 2015



Since the Roman invasion of Britain in 43AD until the end of their rule (410AD), the site of Richborough was used as fort. Over time it became a town – with a mansio, temples and amphitheatre – and then a port. In the late 3rd century the site was refortified due to the threat of the Saxons. After Roman rule ended, the site was occupied by the Saxons.

This site was so interesting and the ruins are impressive when you consider how old they are. We would definitely recommend the audio tour, but there are also information panels dotted around the site. The exhibition next to the shop, about Roman life, is also interesting. Unfortunately we could not find the amphitheatre so we suggest asking in the shop for exact directions!


Owned by English Heritage
Designated car park
Dogs allowed
Small shop, toilets
Guidebooks, audio tours

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