Long shingle beach overlooked by colorful huts & a promenade, with swimming in calm water.
We went there at b4 sunset and sat on the pebbles near the water.... It was so soothing and peaceful and loved watching the sunset.... Reminded me of my beach back home
Absolutely gorgeous spot. Well worth a visit. The Street part of the beach was stunning.
A place for sea food lovers. I have visited this place twice and love the fresh oysters right from the sea. beautiful place and well connected by train (station Whitstable). The beach is unique as every day twice a sandy beach emerges during low side allowing people to walk into the Sea.
Our favourite beach clean water and award winning fish and chips just 5 min walk. Easy to park .easy access to the beach.
Lovely beach, with plenty of space. Very nice to walk on the long footpath. From the top of the hill there are several benches, where you can appreciate the amazing views.
Pebbled beach area between Whitstable and Herne Bay in Kent. If you just want the beach and not amusements and arcades this is a perfect place to visit and I've never seen it crowded out. Street parking above the beach is free of charge, next to the road is a wide grassed area and steps lead down to the beach at various points and at one end there is a slope. There are two places to get refreshments,one at each end. At the end nearest to Whitstable there is a takeaway and a seated one is at the Herne Bay end. There is also a pub with plenty of outdoor seating plus a hotel with outdoor seating that allows non guests. Both serve food. The beach offers great views out to sea where you'll see entry of ships passing by,about 5 miles out to sea are two sets of WW2 Maunsell towers which can be seen clearly most of the time, take your binoculars for better views. The promenade next to the back goes all the way to Whitstable, enjoy looking at the large number of brightly painted beach huts along the way.
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We went there at b4 sunset and sat on the pebbles near the water.... It was so soothing and peaceful and loved watching the sunset.... Reminded me of my beach back home
Absolutely gorgeous spot. Well worth a visit. The Street part of the beach was stunning.
A place for sea food lovers. I have visited this place twice and love the fresh oysters right from the sea. beautiful place and well connected by train (station Whitstable). The beach is unique as every day twice a sandy beach emerges during low side allowing people to walk into the Sea.
Our favourite beach clean water and award winning fish and chips just 5 min walk. Easy to park .easy access to the beach.
Lovely beach, with plenty of space. Very nice to walk on the long footpath. From the top of the hill there are several benches, where you can appreciate the amazing views.
Pebbled beach area between Whitstable and Herne Bay in Kent. If you just want the beach and not amusements and arcades this is a perfect place to visit and I've never seen it crowded out. Street parking above the beach is free of charge, next to the road is a wide grassed area and steps lead down to the beach at various points and at one end there is a slope. There are two places to get refreshments,one at each end. At the end nearest to Whitstable there is a takeaway and a seated one is at the Herne Bay end. There is also a pub with plenty of outdoor seating plus a hotel with outdoor seating that allows non guests. Both serve food. The beach offers great views out to sea where you'll see entry of ships passing by,about 5 miles out to sea are two sets of WW2 Maunsell towers which can be seen clearly most of the time, take your binoculars for better views. The promenade next to the back goes all the way to Whitstable, enjoy looking at the large number of brightly painted beach huts along the way.