Walk Along the White Cliffs
The towering White Cliffs of Dover are perhaps the most notable destination in the area. The cliffs, which face the Strait of Dover and France, reach up to 350 feet tall and have a striking white gleam thanks to being made of chalk. It's worth seeing the cliffs from both above and below, so take a day to go for a long stroll to explore the area fully. There is also a wheelchair accessible footpath that leads to a viewing area, making it possible for less mobile users to get a glimpse of the views. Look for the official White Cliffs parking lot, which also has a takeaway cafe and toilets.
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Explore Dover Museum
Located in the heart of Dover, the Dover Museum is one of the oldest museums in Kent. The museum, originally founded in 1836, moved into a new space in 1991, and its exhibitions tell the history of the Dover port and town from the Stone Age through the Saxons. There is also the Dover Bronze Age Boat gallery, which details the excavation and preservation of the Dover Boat and looks at the Bronze Age overall. Admission is free for all visitors, making it a great addition to your Dover itinerary, and it's important to note that Dover Museum is closed on Sundays.
ADDRESS:Market Square, Dover CT16 1PH, UK