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Looking out on to the English Channel and giving some of the most wonderful views in Britain, The White Cliffs of Dover are sure to give you a great day out. Why not take a long walk along the coastal path. There is much history here, they were used for defence in both world wars. You can even see the trenches that were dug out by the soldiers and concrete remains of the range finding station.

Somewhere To Eat?

The coffee shop is located in the visitor centre and sells a selection of food and drink.

Are There Toilets?

Toilets are located in the visitor centre.

Baby Friendly?

Baby changing facilities are situated in toilets.

Want To Treat Yourself?

Gifts and souvenirs can be purchased from the shop.

Where Shall I Park?

Parking is available with a charge (per car) £5

Features

  • Outdoor

Category

Landmarks

Landmarks

Suitable For

toddler

toddler

3-5

3-5

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Opening Times

Please contact the attraction.

Price Information

  • All: Free

Facilities

Coffee shopToiletsBaby changing facilitiesShopParking

How To Get There

Directions

From Canterbury/London on the A2. We have brown signs from the A258 Duke of York’s roundabout; 3rd exit towards Dover town centre, after 1 mile turn left into Upper Road. Our entrance is on the right after 1 mile, at the sharp bend in the road. From Ashford/London on the A20. We’re not far from Dover Castle, so coming into Dover keep going until you see a left turn into Woolcomber Street at the traffic lights, there’s a handy filter lane and it’s signed for Dover Castle. Continue to follow signs to the castle but keep going past the entrance. You’ll see our brown sign when you get to the top of the hill opposite the entrance into Upper Road. Our car park entrance is 1 mile further down Upper Road, at the sharp bend in the road.

Static google map of The White Cliffs of Dover

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