Dover-Folkestone
Heritage Coast
Description:
The heritage coast covers the area of the White Cliffs of Dover,
renown of song and calendar photos. Jackdaws and swallows are
abundant, and orchids grow along the cliff-tops.
The
chalk is actually soft white limestone composed of calcium carbonate
impregnated with small shells of microscopic organisms called
Foraninifera. The chalk breaks along sharp planes to create
the almost sheer cliffs that are so prevalent along this coast.
Area Countryside Attractions:
South Foreland Lighthouse
St Margaret’s Bay Tel : + 44 (0) 01304 202756 A Victorian lighthouse
used by Marconi for the very first radio contact. The lighthouse
sits on top of the cliffs and retains the original light mechanism.
Excellent views can be had from the top.
North Downs Way
This national trail begins in the chalk hills of the Surrey
Hills AONB and passes through the Kent Downs AONB before ending
quite close to the White Cliffs at Dover.
The
Kent Downs AONB provides
superb views over open countryside split by sunken lanes and
dotted with small villages.
The
White Cliffs Countryside Project
(see below), which is responsible fo administering the heritage
coast, also runs several family programs aimed at helping people
enjoy the coastline and area of the Cliffs. Included are programs
of guided walks, cycle rides, horse riding, canoeing and orienteering.
They also publish "Countryside News", a newsletter
detailing conservation activities and volunteer opportunities.
Web
site.
Attractions
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Maps
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Links
Countryside
Agency
Kent
Tourism
Kent
links