white cliffs of dover

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The White Cliffs of Dover, part of the North Downs formation, is the region of English coastline facing the Strait of Dover and France.

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Apr 2, 2024
Excellent walk along the top. Well maintained paths, clean, and stunning views. Visitors centre is lovely, helpful staff and informative. Full review by kaycC6380LG
Feb 29, 2024
Our road trip through the UK & Ireland began with a memorable stop at the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, and it exceeded our expectations. We found several parking areas, each accommodating between 10… Full review by Amanda M
Jan 23, 2024
If there is one place you must visit in Kent, this is it. The views from the paths are stunning. Unfortunately, not all of the paths are wheelchair or pushchair friendly but those that are still of… Full review by 857geoffh

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Hi I have difficulty walking. Can not walk more than 10 minutes. I want to see the white cliffs. can you suggest a car …
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Hi I have difficulty walking. Can not walk more than 10 minutes. I want to see the white cliffs. can you suggest a car parking within 10 minutes walking? Thanks
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The official car park is about ten minutes walk to the path, and I think you can see some views of the cliffs, but the main path is a very tough walk , I had to stop sit down and rest and …
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The official car park is about ten minutes walk to the path, and I think you can see some views of the cliffs, but the main path is a very tough walk , I had to stop sit down and rest and twenty five minutes, my friend went on and got great views nearer the light house but I couldn’t possibly make it . To be fair your best bet is a boat trip probably if it’s possible to get one . With only ten minutes walking you may see something but it won’t be the best views .
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What Boat tour did you do to see the White Cliffs, I'm having a hard time finding options (except sarafi). idk if its because …
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What Boat tour did you do to see the White Cliffs, I'm having a hard time finding options (except sarafi). idk if its because we're going in October?
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Hi, unfortunately we didnt do a boat trip, we parked at the white cliffs of dover & walked round them. They're might be some in Dover? Sorry I am not able to help.!
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My husband is in a wheelchair and we would like to go and watch the boats leaving the harbour from the car. How do …
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My husband is in a wheelchair and we would like to go and watch the boats leaving the harbour from the car. How do l drive to see this and what sign should l follow?
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There is another option to see the harbour- Dover Castle. There is a fee to enter the castle but you can see the harbour from there. Hope you two have a safe and happy trip!
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We are travelling to Dover in late March 2020. Is there a lunch or dinner cruise to see the White Cliffs of Dover from the …
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We are travelling to Dover in late March 2020. Is there a lunch or dinner cruise to see the White Cliffs of Dover from the ocean? If not, would the ferry between Dover and Calais provide viewing the cliffs from afar? Is Dover or Brighton the best place to view the the White Cliffs of Dover on foot, from beach? Thanks
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Hi You cant see the white cliffs of Dover from anywhere but Dover district. best from Dover promenade with a walk along the new pier. Also from St Margarets where there is Ian …
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Hi You cant see the white cliffs of Dover from anywhere but Dover district. best from Dover promenade with a walk along the new pier. Also from St Margarets where there is Ian Flemings House but read the moonraker book first for full appreciation. Dover sea front has a great Hotel and great fish and chips at Wheelers. Factory shop behind for shopping after.
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Is there a walk that’s not too strenuous along the cliff edge? Say 40 minutes each way or so.
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yes. My mum has a broken leg and was able to walk up a path to the top, it took about half hour each way using her crutches. There was a slight incline but she managed it well both up …
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yes. My mum has a broken leg and was able to walk up a path to the top, it took about half hour each way using her crutches. There was a slight incline but she managed it well both up and down and could have probably have gone a bit further had we had time.
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