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  1. Jul 18, 2015 · Get information on Dover Travel Guide - Expert Picks for your Vacation hotels, restaurants, entertainment, shopping, sightseeing, and activities. Read the Fodor's reviews, or post your own.

    • Visit Dover Castle. Address. Castle Hill Road, Dover CT16 1HU, UK. Phone +44 370 333 1181. Dover Castle, which overlooks the iconic White Cliffs, dates back 900 years, with a vast history that includes a key role in World War II.
    • Walk Along the White Cliffs. Address. White Cliffs of Dover, United Kingdom. The towering White Cliffs of Dover are perhaps the most notable destination in the area.
    • Explore Dover Museum. Address. Market Square, Dover CT16 1PH, UK. Phone +44 1304 201066. Located in the heart of Dover, the Dover Museum is one of the oldest museums in Kent.
    • Tour Fan Bay Deep Shelter. Address. Unnamed Road, St Margaret's at Cliffe, Dover CT15 6HP, UK. Phone +44 1304 202756. While visiting the White Cliffs, don't miss the Fan Bay Deep Shelter, a series of tunnels built during World War II for the Fan Bay Battery artillery battery.
    • See the Famous White Cliffs of Dover. The steep chalk cliffs of Dover are the main attraction. For centuries they have been a proud symbol of the "splendid isolation" of England and also the first sign of home for returning sailors.
    • Dover Castle. Perched high above the English Channel, Dover Castle was started in 1168 by Henry II on the site of ramparts that were already some 1,000 years old.
    • Visit the South Foreland Lighthouse. The beautiful Victorian lighthouse perched atop the White Cliffs of Dover was built in 1843 and has the distinction of being used by Marconi for the world's first successful attempts at radio navigation.
    • Enjoy a Walk around Samphire Hoe. Wondering where all that chalk that was dug up during construction of the Channel Tunnel went? Well, wonder no more. Samphire Hoe is a nature reserve at the foot of famous Shakespeare Cliff, midway between Dover and Folkestone, which was constructed using the nearly five million cubic meters of dirt excavated during the building of the tunnel.
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    • White Cliffs
    • Dover Castle
    • Fan Bay Deep Shelter
    • St Margaret’s Bay
    • South Foreland Lighthouse
    • Samphire Hoe
    • Pines Garden
    • Dover Museum
    • Roman Painted House
    • Dover Transport Museum

    The first sight of England when crossing the Channel, Dover’s White Cliffs rise to 110 metres and continue for eight miles either side of the town. The cliffs are etched in the UK’s consciousness and referenced in culture from Shakespeare’s King Lear to old sea shanties. On the western flank is Samphire Hoe, a country park, which we’ll cover below....

    England’s largest castle commands the town and port from Dover’s eastern flank, and has always been trusted as the country’s first line of defence. This roost has been fortified since the Iron Age at the latest, and there’s a vestige still standing from the 1st century in the form of the Roman Pharos lighthouse, which was later adapted as the bell ...

    In the National Trust site, a couple of miles along the cliff walk, there’s a system of tunnels excavated for an artillery battery in the Second World War and finally opened to the public in 2015. The battery was constructed to attack Axis vessels travelling along the Channel, while the complex of tunnels provided subterranean storage, accommodatio...

    At the halfway point on the walk from Dover to Deal, you can descend a winding path in a gap in the cliffs to find yourself on this shingle beach with glorious views of the cliffs. St Margaret’s Bay is as picturesque down by the water as it is when seen from the clifftop, and has a small promenade backed by a small cafe and a pub. There has been a ...

    Shortly before you reach St Margaret’s Bay you’ll arrive at the castle-like South Foreland Lighthouse, first lit in 1843 and now a National Trust monument. Although this whitewashed Victorian building is a wonder to behold, and has a supreme view from its lantern, it has an even more exciting story to tell. In 1859 the South Foreland Lighthouse bec...

    On the coast west of Dover is a country park owned by Eurotunnel, the company responsible for the Channel Tunnel. This is actually a piece of reclaimed land at the foot of the cliffs, started in 1988 using 4.9 million cubic metres of chalk marl rubble from the tunnel’s excavation. The park has a wonderful perspective of the white cliff faces, and p...

    On that sharp descent to St Margaret’s Bay from St Margaret’s at Cliffe, the informal Pines Garden is in six spellbinding acres. There’s a cascade, a pond, a grass labyrinth and a kitchen garden with more than 40 fruit and vegetable species. One of the many special things about Pines Garden is that it’s totally organic, using natural predators to d...

    The town’s repository for archaeology and art is an arcaded building constructed in the mid-19th century to house both the museum and Dover’s market. The museum lost two thirds of its collection when it was struck by shelling in the Second World War and its artefacts were left open to the elements in Dover’s caves. But despite that sad past the mus...

    This 1,800-year-old time capsule was found by workers constructing a road in the 1970s. The Roman Painted House has five rooms of a “Mansio”, a hostel for travelling government officials, dating to around the turn of the 3rd century. Its value lies in its frescoes, which are supposed to be the most extensive Roman paintings discovered north of the ...

    The only transport museum in Kent, this attraction is in a cavernous shed in Dover’s Whitfield suburb. Entering the building is like stepping into another era, to be met by a 1924 Aveling & Porter steam roller, a 1929 Dennis GL charabanc (motorised precursor to a bus) and a curvy AEC Reliance coach from the late-1950s. There’s a genuine Romany wago...

  3. Spend a day getting to know Dover using this 8 hour itinerary. Follow the plan to make sure you don't miss anything important, starting from Dover Western Heights and moving on to other Dover important attraction.

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