Samphire Hoe is a country park situated 2 miles west of Dover in Kent in southeast England. The park was created by using 4. 9 million cubic metres …
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Oct 27, 2024
Had our first ever walk here today it was amazing, such beautiful views. Nice little cafe serving a wide variety of drinks and food. Parking is quite cheap here too :)Full review by philpot_g
Sep 19, 2024
Worth a trip through the little tunnel to this hidden gem. Lovely quiet walks with superb white cliffs and uninterrupted sea views. A great little cafe, but not always open, so for ☕️ & Full review by Culture802756
Sep 5, 2024
Well worth a visit. Interesting setting on reclaimed land from the channel tunnel excavation, tucked under the cliffs. There is a Small cafe/kiosk and toilets - I think it is manned by one volunteer …Full review by JABBVER
Hi, I think the closest one is 'Little Satmar Campsite & Holiday Park' in Folkestone (Winehouse Ln, Capel-le-Ferne, Folkestone CT18 7JF), it's about 10-15mins drive. Hope this helps.
Is it wheelchair friendly -as in I'll be pushing one!? Thanks
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I think it may be, if I recall correctly most of the paths would be wide enough, especially on the "front". However, to be certain see if you can get in touch with the visitor centre there for …
I think it may be, if I recall correctly most of the paths would be wide enough, especially on the "front". However, to be certain see if you can get in touch with the visitor centre there for them to confirm. Good luck and have a nice trip
What’s the deal with the rude guy that lives in the shack/hut at the end of the beach? Told us to get off his driveway! The fact my 9 year of son and I were stood on the middle of the beach was a bit confusing, and how the hell is it a driveway when you can’t get a car anywhere near it?
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He sounds like a very unpleasant person. Fortunately we didn't see him so can't comment. Hope it didn't spoil your enjoyment too much for the rest of the Hoe.