FOLKESTONE HARBOUR
FOLKESTONE – THE GREAT WAR AND THE ONE THAT FOLLOWED
Folkestone played a pivotal role in both World War I and World War II. Here is some of our history in those terrible conflicts
WELCOME TO THE NORTH DOWNS AND VILLAGES
The North Downs is a ridge of chalk hills, rising high above Folkestone and providing spectacular views across the countryside and out to sea. Great walking, cycling, and eating and drinking!
DUNGENESS – WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE
Dungeness has a stark, unique, and other worldly beauty which leaves no one untouched. Love it or hate it, you’ll never forget a visit to Dungeness.
JUST BEACHY!
Beautiful beaches in Folkestone, Hythe and Romney Marsh. From Folkestone to Dungeness – town beaches, wild beaches, family beaches! Choose from sand to shingle to pebbles to rocks… choose between solitude and family fun…
RSPB RESERVE DUNGENESS
Island life – see what RSPB Dungeness has been doing to make life easier for its avian visitors!
ROAMING THE ROMNEY MARSH
With a whole 11 hectares (that’s about 27 acres in old money) to explore, the Romney Marsh Nature Reserve is a treasure trove for ramblers, dog walkers, nature enthusiasts and kids. Autumn, with the colours changing, is a spectacular sight!
LOWER LEAS COASTAL PARK
Leas Coastal Park – a fantastic blend of fun, fauna and flora where Folkestone meets the sea!
BROCKHILL COUNTRY PARK – A NORMAN LEGACY!
An oasis of streams, waterfalls, a lake, meadows, picnic and play areas and a fabulous on-site café.