Travel GuideBrighton, Kent & South Eastern Coastline
Brighton, Kent & South Eastern Coastline
Welcome to southeastern England, an oasis of countryside escapades, coastal vistas, historical villages and vibrant towns bustling with a magnetic beachside atmosphere! This part of the United Kingdom, with over 140 miles of coastline, weaves history and natural charm together, thus introducing some of the country’s most compelling destinations. Brighton is a beacon of creativity and energy, ready to envelop you in the southeastern British charm. With its iconic pier as one of its inviting cards, the town also beckons visitors with its architecture, figureheaded by the Royal Pavillion, and the South Downs rolling chalk hills stretching towards the sea. Further along the coast, Dover’s dramatic landscape catches the eye with its dramatic landscape, crowned by the stunning Dover Castle sitting atop the remarkable White Cliffs. Expanding on this seaside beauty, Margate demands the onlooker’s attention with its expansive beaches and bohemian atmosphere. Alongside Brighton and Dover, Kent introduces itself as a must-visit in this English region. Also known as the “Garden of England”, this gem of sprawling vineyards embodies Canterbury’s allure as both a historical and natural gem. The town’s towering cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which has inspired pilgrims for centuries. Following the traces of history, you will find yourself in other equally charming towns like Rye and its half-timbered houses straight out of a fairytale book or Bodiam and its prominent castle of a tranquil moat reminiscing of the medieval period. Aside from history and nature, this part of the country is known for its delectable seafood, including Chichester Lobster, Amberley Trout and the traditional Fish and Chips!
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