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12 Best Attractions in Kent, England | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

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The MOST BEAUTIFUL villages and towns in Kent, England

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Ten Of The Best Seaside Towns In The UK

Ten Of The Best Seaside Towns In The UK



With a coastline of 7,723 miles or 12,429 km, The UK boasts some stunning seaside towns and beaches that are well worth a visit. As you're never more than 70 miles or 113 kilometres from the coast, there's no excuse not to visit. Whether its for a a day trip, a cheeky weekend away or a long holiday, the very best seaside towns in the UK have it all!

Formed by a variety of natural features including islands, bays, headlands and peninsulas, The UK coast consists of the island of Great Britain and the north-east coast of the island of Ireland, as well as many much smaller islands.

Days out at the beach, with bucket and spade in hand, are a great British tradition. And there's some incredible seaside towns worth visiting.

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10. Herne Bay, Kent

9. Portstewart, County Derry

8. Southport, Merseyside

7. Saltburn-By-The-Sea, North Yorkshire

6. Barmouth, Gwynedd

5. Falmouth, Cornwall

4. Appledore, Devon

3. Rothesay, Isle Of Bute

2. Ventnor, Isle Of Wight

1. Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear

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HERNE BAY | Full seafront tour of Herne Bay Kent England | 4K Walking Tour and travel guide

HERNE BAY | Full seafront tour of Herne Bay Kent | 4K Walking Tour and travel guide
4k Walk along Herne Bay Seafront including pier, clock tower and beach
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Herne Bay is a seaside town in Kent, South East England. On the south coast of the Thames Estuary, it is 6 miles north of Canterbury and 4 miles east of Whitstable.

Herne Bay can often get a lot of flack from other people in Kent, but it's actually a great place to live or to visit.

People often end up comparing it to other nearby towns like Whitstable or Canterbury, obsessing over what it hasn't got rather than what it has.

The small seaside town has it all - from history, beautiful views of the sea and so much more that can be overlooked.

Herne Bay's seafront is home to the world's first freestanding purpose-built Clock Tower, built in 1837; from the late Victorian period until 1978, the town had the second-longest pier in the United Kingdom.

Herne Bay began as a small shipping town and community, receiving goods and passengers from London en route to Canterbury and Dover. The town rose to prominence as a seaside resort during the early 19th century after the building of a pleasure pier and promenade by a group of London investors, and reached its heyday in the late Victorian era. Its popularity as a holiday destination has declined over the past decades, due to the increase in foreign travel and to a lesser degree exposure to flooding that has prevented the town's redevelopment.

One of the oldest buildings in Herne Bay is the late 18th-century inn The Ship, which served as the focal point for the small shipping and farming community that first inhabited the town.

In the 1830s, a group of London investors, who recognised Herne Bay's potential as a seaside resort, built a wooden pier and a promenade on the town's seafront.

Herne Bay Clock Tower
You can't miss the striking architecture of Herne Bay clock tower. Built in 1837, it has been refurbished in recent years and an information centre including memorabilia and information about its history set up nearby. In recent years the addition of the lights on the building during the evenings has been really nice to see and add a little bit more scenery to an evening stroll along the beachfront.

Herne Bay Pier History
The pier is one of the more well-known tourist destinations in the town but it has a very colourful history. The original wooden pier had to be dismantled in 1871 after its owners went into liquidation and sea worms had damaged the wood. The replacement pier was the second longest in the country, behind only the pier at Southend-on-Sea

Herne Bay Beach and Seafront
The seafront has a 2 miles (3 km) shingle beach. The seafront features a Victorian bandstand and gardens, amusement arcades, and children's play areas. Landmarks by the seafront include the Clock Tower, the sea defence jetty, the off-shore World War II sea fort and the off-shore wind farm. There are seaside cafés, fresh seafood restaurants, guesthouses, beach huts and more

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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Herne Bay , United Kingdom UK

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Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Whitstable - England

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Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Whitstable - England: Whitstable Town Centre, Whitstable Harbour, Tankerton Slopes, Tankerton Beach, Whitstable Castle & Gardens, Crab & Winkle Way, The Street, Horsebridge Arts and Community Centre, Playhouse Theatre Whitstable, Whitstable Museum and Gallery

HERNE BAY Kent UK - Seafront & Pier - 4K Walking Tour

Join us for a walk in Herne Bay, Kent, UK. We explore Herne Bay Seafront and Herne Bay Pier and enjoy the views of Herne Bay Beach.

Herne Bay is a seaside town on the north coast of Kent in South East England. It is 6 miles north of Canterbury and 4 miles east of Whitstable.

Herne Bay Seafront is home to the world's first freestanding purpose-built Clock Tower, built in 1837. Herne Bay Pier was the second-longest pier in the United Kingdom from the late Victorian period until 1978.

Herne Bay Beach is a 2 mile shingle beach, which has been awarded a European Blue Flag and the yellow and blue Seaside Award for its safety and cleanliness.

Herne Bay seafront features a Victorian bandstand and gardens, amusement arcades, and children's play areas. Landmarks by the seafront include the Clock Tower, the sea defence jetty, the off-shore World War II sea fort and the off-shore wind farm. There are seaside cafés, fresh seafood restaurants, guesthouses, beach huts and numerous water-sports facilities.

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00:00 Central Parade
03:33 Herne Bay Mini Golf
04:20 Herne Bay Seafront
09:41 Herne Bay Pier
21:55 Herne Bay Beach
22:06 Herne Bay Seafront
26:16 Amy Johnson Statue
26:33 Herne Bay Seafront
31:25 Herne Bay Clock Tower
32:36 Herne Bay Seafront
33:52 Central Parade
38:43 Herne Bay Clock Tower
39:04 Central Parade
39:41 Herne Bay Wetherspoons
39:53 Scoops Herne Bay
40:03 Central Parade
40:30 Herne Bay Coastal Park
41:34 Central Bandstand
43:56 Herne Bay Seafront
46:32 Herne Bay Beach

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Adventures in Herne Bay Kent + seafront walking tour

Welcome to Herne Bay everybody! This beautiful seaside town on the south coast has been popular since the Victorian era with its iconic bandstand, beautiful beach huts and vibrant cafe culture.

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- Foraging with Forth & Forage
- Dinner at the Four Fathoms
- Screen-printing workshop at Beach Creative
- Animal experience at Wildwood Trust

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A DAY TRIP TO WHITSTABLE, ENGLAND

Are you looking for the best things to do in Whitstable? From eating oysters to visiting the Lobster Shack, this is what to do in Whitstable, England!

If you want a perfect day by the seaside then you really can't go wrong with Whitstable.

I recently went on a day trip from London to Whitstable for the first time ever and I completely fell in love with the place.

If you like lobster, oysters, colourful beach huts and being by the sea, then there are some amazing things to do in Whitstable. It really is one of those quintessentially British places you just have to visit.

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Herne Bay seaside resort

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Visit Herne Bay

Love every second of Herne Bay - a traditional, friendly seaside town on the north Kent coast, perfect for families and fun days out. Only seven miles from the historic city of Canterbury, with two miles of splendid coastline offering seaside favourites such as candyfloss, ice cream parlous, cafés and friendly local pubs.

Places to see in ( Whitstable - UK )

Places to see in ( Whitstable - UK )

Whitstable is a seaside town on the north coast of Kent in south-east England, 8 kilometres north of Canterbury and 3 kilometres west of Herne Bay. Whitstable was famous for its 'Native Oysters' which were collected from beds beyond the low water mark from Roman times until the mid-20th century. This is celebrated at the annual Whitstable Oyster Festival.

In 1830, one of the earliest passenger railway services was opened by the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway Company. In 1832, the company built a harbour and extended the line to handle coal and other bulk cargos for the City of Canterbury. The railway has since closed but the harbour still plays an important role in the town's economy.

Whitstable is 3 kilometres (2 mi) west of the seaside town of Herne Bay, 8 kilometres (5 mi) north-east of the town of Faversham and 8 kilometres (5 mi) north of the city of Canterbury; several small villages lie in between. The suburbs/villages of Tankerton, Swalecliffe and Chestfield are at the eastern end of the town, Seasalter at the west, and South Street at the south. Chestfield has its own parish council. An area of protected woodland and grassland called Duncan Down lies to the south-east.

Whitstable railway station is on the Chatham Main Line, which runs between Ramsgate in East Kent and London Victoria. Other stations on this line include Broadstairs, Margate, Herne Bay, Faversham, Gillingham, Rochester and Bromley South.

Alot to see in ( Whitstable - UK ) such as :

Whitstable Museum and Gallery
Maunsell Forts
The Swale
Herne Bay Pier
Whitstable Harbour
Harbour Market Whitstable
Whitstable Castle
Keam's Yard Studio and Gallery
Tankerton Slopes
Tankerton Beach
Playhouse Theatre Whitstable

( Whitstable - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Whitstable . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Whitstable - UK

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A day trip to Whitstable with a little walk to Herne Bay

Whitstable (/ˈwɪtstəbəl/) is a town on the north coast of Kent adjoining the convergence of the Swale Estuary and the Greater Thames Estuary in southeastern England,[2] five miles (eight kilometres) north of Canterbury and two miles (three kilometres) west of Herne Bay. The 2011 Census reported a population of 32,100

The town, formerly known as Whitstable-on-Sea,[3] was famous for its 'Native Oysters' which were collected from beds beyond the low water mark from Roman times until the mid-20th century. The annual Whitstable Oyster Festival takes place during the summer.

In 1830, one of the earliest passenger railway services was opened[4] by the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway Company. In 1832 the company built a harbour and extended the line to handle coal and other bulk cargos for the City of Canterbury. The railway has closed but the harbour still plays an important role in the town's economy. The railway route, known as The Crab and Winkle Line, is now a cycle path which leads to the neighbouring city of Canterbury.

Whitstable, on the south east coast, is somewhere to go for an invigorating walk along the seafront and a couple of plates of oysters. If, like me, you aren’t partial to oysters, you can guarantee you’ll get a great portion of fish and chips here, from any one of the local chippies that have been knocking about since the ‘50s. Whitstable is all about the food — seafood, obviously — and is home the ever popular annual Whitstable Oyster Festival. Every time I’ve been to this particular stretch of the Kent Riviera (other hot spots include Faversham, Broadstairs and Margate) it’s blown a gale, so I associate Whitstable with somewhere to go to blow away the cobwebs, and love a winter walk here past the bright rainbow-hued beach huts — just so long as you’ve remembered to wrap up warm. Whether you’re visiting just for the afternoon, or spending a couple of days this way, here are some good starting points for soaking up the very best of this seaside town

Tankerton Beach

The tranquil setting offers a rural getaway for those looking for safe bathing and well managed facilities. From the attractive Marine Parade promenade grassy banks gently slope down to a shingle beach characterised by pretty wooden huts and an established sailing club.

At low tide a long pleasant walk can take you right out to sea - ideal for paddling and exploring rock pools and sealife. Tankerton's distinctive grassy area makes a perfect sport for a family picnic or simply for relaxing and taking in the magnificent views.

A shingle beach and wooden groynes are reminiscent of an England that is so familiar in postcards of old. At low tide long pleasant walk known as 'The Street' can take you right out to sea.

The Tankerton Slopes are popular with families during the summer, where they play on the green and swim in the sea.

Hampton is the coastal west end of Herne Bay, Kent, England. Formerly the site of the village of Hampton-on-Sea, the settlement is underwater due to massive coastal erosion, but it was on the west side of the northern end of Hampton Pier Avenue, between the 1959 sea defences and the remains of the sea wall which are exposed at low water in Hampton bay.[1] When Hampton-on-Sea existed and until 1934, the Hampton-on-Sea site was under the jurisdiction of Blean Rural District Council, the boundary with Herne Bay Council running north–south along the line of the present-day Hampton Pier Avenue.[2] In 1934, the area was transferred to Herne Bay Urban District Council,[3] and in 1974 to Canterbury City Council.

Herne Bay /hɜːrn/ is a seaside town on the north coast of Kent in South East England. It is 6 miles (10 km) north of Canterbury and 4 miles (6 km) east of Whitstable. It neighbours the ancient villages of Herne and Reculver and is part of the City of Canterbury local government district, although it remains a separate town with countryside between it and Canterbury. Herne Bay's seafront is home to the world's first freestanding purpose-built Clock Tower, built in 1837. From the late Victorian period until 1978, the town had the second-longest pier in the United Kingdom.

WHITSTABLE Kent UK - Town Centre, Seafront & Harbour - 4K Walking Tour

Join us for a walk around the lovely seaside town of Whitstable, Kent, UK. We explore Whitstable Town Centre, Whitstable Harbour and Whitstable Seafront. It's a busy day in Whitstable with lots of people out enjoying the fine weather.

Whitstable is a town on the north coast of Kent in South East England, five miles north of Canterbury and two miles west of the seaside town of Herne Bay. Whitstable is five miles north-east of the town of Faversham.

Whitstable town centre is full of quirky independent shops, running along the High Street and Harbour Street. There's also the Whitstable Harbour Market which is well worth a visit.

Whitstable has long been famous for its oysters, which still play a central role in Whitstable’s commerce and culture. Native Oysters have been harvested in Whitstable since Roman times and while these can sometimes be hard to get hold of, there are plenty of locally grown rock oysters to be enjoyed. Popular restaurants include the Whitstable Oyster Company, Wheelers Oyster Bar and The Forge. Whitstable's iconic Wheelers Oyster Bar was founded in 1856 and is the oldest restaurant in Whitstable with a tiny oyster parlour and seafood bar, serving market-fresh seafood.

The annual Whitstable Oyster Festival takes place during the summer.

Whitstable town is criss-crossed by numerous small alleys, once used by fishermen to reach the beach.

Whitstable makes a great day out and is only an hour from London by train and 20 minutes from Canterbury or Herne Bay. Whitstable has so much to see and do, from exploring the independent shops and galleries, indulging in fresh seafood, seeing the colourful houses, delightful fishermen's huts, the picturesque shingle beach and browsing the eclectic shops. There really is something for everyone in Whitstable. Enjoy a wander around Whitstable harbour, try the fresh seafood on offer including the world famous Whitstable oyster. If you love English seaside towns then Whitstable is definitely worth a visit and while you're there, check out the Whitstable Harbour Market, selling locally handcrafted goods and art. It's a lovely place to browse and in the fantastic setting of Whitstable Harbour.

Like any seaside town, Whitstable has plenty of excellent fish and chip shops and restaurants making the most of locally caught fresh fish. It is also home to Whitstable fish market, offering all the fresh fish, seafood and shellfish you can think of, including produce from local fishermen unloading their catches just outside the door in the harbour.

Whitstable is a popular destination for watersport enthusiasts. Established in 1904, the Whitstable Yacht Club is one of the oldest yacht clubs in England and takes part in local and national competitions throughout the year.

Thanks for watching! We hope you enjoy this Whitstable Kent Walk.

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Timestamps
00:00 Oxford Street
00:12 The Peter Cushing Whitstable Wetherspoons
00:25 Oxford Street
00:48 Whitstable Museum & Gallery
00:58 Oxford Street
01:14 High Street (Whitstable Town Centre)
01:47 Playhouse Theatre Whitstable
02:09 High Street (Whitstable Town Centre)
06:03 Wheelers Oyster Bar
06:14 Duke of Cumberland Whitstable
06:56 Horsebridge Road
07:56 Whitstable Oyster Company
08:40 Whitstable Beach
10:27 Whitstable Seafront
12:46 Fisherman's Huts Whitstable
13:05 Whitstable Seafront
13:21 The Forge Whitstable
13:36 Whitstable Seafront
13:46 Whitstable Yacht Club
14:56 RNLI Whitstable Lifeboat Station
15:17 Whitstable Harbour
19:13 Harbour Garden Cafe
20:10 Harbour Market Whitstable
20:57 Whitstable Boat Trips & Whitstable Boat Tours
21:19 Harbour Market Whitstable
23:27 Whitstable Harbour
24:13 South Quay Shed
24:40 Whitstable Harbour
25:37 Whitstable Fish Market
25:59 Whitstable Harbour
26:27 West Whelks / Whitstable Harbour Oyster Store
26:59 Whitstable Harbour
27:56 Whitstable Seafront
28:46 Whitstable Yacht Club
29:52 The Forge Whitstable
31:09 Sea Wall
33:30 The Pearsons Arms
33:40 Horsebridge Road
34:23 Red Lion Lane
34:52 Harbour Street
35:16 Birdies Restaurant
35:26 Harbour Street
38:28 Whitstable Marine
39:08 Whitstable Harbour Sign

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Located on the north coast of Kent, and around 60 miles east of central London, is the town of Herne Bay.

The town takes its name from the neighbouring village of Herne. This in turn is derived from Old English 'hyrne', meaning 'angle/corner of land'. Historically, Herne village acted as the control for goods passing through the bay to Canterbury around six miles away.

Until the early 19th century, Herne Bay was a small fishing community. This began to change from around the 1830s when a group of investors from London built a wooden pier and a promenade on the seafront. Tourists were able to reach here via paddle steamers travelling between London and Margate.

Construction of the original wooden pier was completed in 1832. It stood at 1,101 metres (3613 ft) long. This was dismantled in the early 1870s, and a second pier was completed in 1873. This measured a more modest 98 metres (320 ft). In 1899 a third pier was completed. Measuring 1,154 metres (3,787 ft), the pier stands to this day, albeit with a twist. Between 1978 and 1979 it suffered storm damage that saw the collapse of the central section, which was later demolished. The pier head, however, was too solid for demolition, which left it isolated at sea. This remains the case to this day, as can be seen at various points during the walk.

In 1837 Herne Bay's clock tower was built. It is believed to be the UK's first freestanding purpose-built clock tower. Built from Portland Stone, it was a gift to the town from Ann Thwaytes - the widow of a London tea merchant. The clock was wound manually all the way until 1971 when an electric unit was installed.

In 1861 the railway arrived at Herne Bay. The initial station was temporary, and was replaced in 1863. Today the station is situated on the Ramsgate branch of the Chatham Main Line. Trains to London typically take around 80 to 100 minutes, with some high speed services operating here.

In 1941 aviator Amy Johnson disappeared after crashing her plane into the Thames Estuary near Herne Bay, where she is presumed to have died. She had achieved fame in 1930 when she became the first woman to fly solo from London to Australia.

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0:00 High Street
3:34 Beach Street
4:16 Mortimer Street
9:52 East Street
11:10 Central Parade
13:26 Herne Bay Beach
15:34 Central Parade
25:25 Herne Bay Beach
25:56 Central Parade
27:51 Herne Bay Beach
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Best Walks in Kent - Saxon Shore Way- Whitstable to Herne Bay and Reculver| Day Tripper Vlog #45

Best Walks in Kent - Whitstable to Herne Bay and Reculver. Join me as I walk along the sea front from Whitstable Oyster Stores through time Herne Bay and Reculver Tower. I have to shelter using my tarp and wind breaks. The views are incredible and this walk is around 9 miles if you get bus and train back. Great for a day trip on the coast. Why not try it? ????????????????



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Whitstable | Day Trip from London, Itinerary and Oysters + Bonus Stop at Herne bay

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Whitstable was on my to go list for the longest time. Finally, we made our way there and had a great time at the seaside, eating oysters and wandering around town.

Let me know in the comments below if you have any questions. I've also sectioned the video out for your convenience so feel free to jump around to the areas your interested in :)

00:00 - 00:17 - Introduction
00:17 - 01:42 - Tankerton & Causeway
01:42 - 02:01 - Farm and Harper
02:01 - 02:30 - Blueprint Coffee
02:30 - 02:48 - High Street
02:48 - 03:48 - Wheeler's Oyster Bar
03:48 - 04:09 - Forge & Harbour
04:09 - 04:47 - Lobster Shack
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