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    Folkestone (/ ˈfəʊkstən / FOHK-stən) is a port town on the English Channel, in Kent, south-east England. The town lies on the southern edge of the North Downs at a valley between two cliffs. It was an important harbour, shipping port, and fashionable coastal resort for most of the 19th and mid-20th centuries.

  2. Folkestone Town Council, The Town Hall, 1 – 2 Guildhall Street, Folkestone, CT20 1DY 01303 257946 tourism@folkestone-tc.gov.uk Visit Folkestone and Hythe

  3. A Lovely walk and so many benches for you to walk, cycle, skate, run or just sit and enjoy the view,. See way to experience (1) 2024. 7. Quarterhouse. 106. Theaters. Intimate venue in the heart of the creative district for live music and comedy, complete with a cozy bar and a homey atmosphere for performances. 8.

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    • The Leas. This implausibly pretty promenade on the cliffs above the beach was landscaped in the mid-19th century. There’s a long lawn, interspersed with ornamental flowerbeds, cafes, the Leas Cliff Hall theatre, a bandstand and monuments like an remembrance arch to the First World War.
    • Folkestone Harbour Arm. In the mid-19th century Folkestone’s harbour was dredged and screened by a long seawall that protects its south side. The Harbour Arm was hooked up to the Southeastern Railway’s London to Dover Line and had a ferry service to Boulogne.
    • Kent Battle of Britain Museum. A couple of miles inland from Folkestone is the former RAF Hawkinge. In the summer of 1940 this was a key base in the Battle of Britain, fighting for control of British airspace, and was called into action many times later in the war.
    • Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Folkestone’s hinterland is a natural region with similar status to a National Park. The Kent Downs are the eastern half of the North Downs, a chalk ridge arcing through South East England from the Surrey Hills to White Cliffs of Dover.
    • Explore Folkestone Town Center & Creative Quarter. Folkestone is the quintessentially English coastal town. Here, day-trippers and weekenders can experience everything a trip to the seaside should entail: arcades, funfairs, pebble beaches, as well as pleasant promenades and a quaint fishing harbor.
    • Folkestone Harbour & Harbour Arm. The superb Harbour Arm is another exciting redevelopment project in Folkestone. Built in the 1800s to protect the local fishing fleet and to provide mooring for the then newly established ferry service to Boulogne in France, it has been transformed in recent years into a must-visit tourist and entertainment attraction.
    • Take a Ride through the Channel Tunnel. Nearly 250 years in the making – the first plans to establish a fixed link between Britain and the continent were made as early as 1751 – the super-fast Eurotunnel transportation service that uses the Channel Tunnel began operation in 1994.
    • The Folkestone Museum. Centered around a collection of fossils that came into the town's hands in the late 19th century, the Folkestone Museum is well worth adding to your travel itinerary.
  4. LeShuttle also brings France closer too, with Folkestone just 35 minutes away from Calais. The south Kent coast has long protected the realm. Hythe, New Romney, Sandwich, Dover and Hastings united in the 11th-century as the original Cinque Ports. Henry VIII built diminutive Sandgate Castle in 1539. A chain of sturdy Martello Towers, stretching ...

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  6. Visitor Information Service. Folkestone Town Council The Town Hall 1 – 2 Guildhall Street Folkestone CT20 1DY 01303 257946 tourism@folkestone-tc.gov.uk

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