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The Margate Bay beach is a sandy beach in the centre of Margate. The beach has a great tidal pool making this a family friendly beach with excellent facilities. Facilities include toilets, cafes/restaurants, seasonal lifeguards, promenade, tidal pool and children’s playground. Read more…
Westgate Bay is a sandy beach, a good family beach for sandcastles and lots of small rock pools to explore. The bay is tidal and so the beach will disappear at high tide. Facilities include seasonal lifeguards, cafes, car parking, toilets, chalets for hire, pub, disabled access to the beach with disabled toilets open all year. Read more…
Grenham Bay beach is different to those surrounding it in that it does not really have sand but consists of many rock pools below the Kent cliffs. This is an excellent beach for those with children wanting to explore the rock pools rather than relaxing on the sand. The beach is backed by a large concrete sea defense that links Read more…
Minnis Bay beach is a long, rural sandy bay with rocky and shingle areas, promenade and paddling pool. Popular for watersports: sailing club, windsurfing and kitesurfing. Facilities include lifeguards and first aid, cafes, toilets, parking, chalets for hire, picnic area, pub and children’s play area nearby. Read more…
St. Mildred’s Bay beach is a sandy bay with promenade, cliffs and tidal pool. At high tide most of the beach disappears so plan your visit although you can always look around Westgate. Facilities include lifeguards and first aid, cafes, pub and restaurant nearby, toilets, parking and chalets for hire. Read more…
Margate lifeboat station was established in 1860 and now operates inshore and all weather lifeboats. Station is open by apointment only. Read more…
The Mechanical Elephant is a Wetherspoon pub in Margate, Kent. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
Drapers smock mill was built in 1845 and the windmill has been restored to working order and includes gift shop and museum. Read more…
Epple Bay has a small sandy beach with chalk cliffs and cliff stacks. The beach has concrete sea defences below the cliffs and a large grass area on top of the cliffs. No facilities are listed. Read more…
Quex House is a family home and has six rooms of the Regency Mansion open to the public. The house includes gardens, woodland and the Powell-Cotton Museum. The museum includes the life’s work of Major P.H.G Powell-Cotton (1866-1940), displayed are collections of objects, stories, photographs and a huge collection of natural history presented through taxidermy. Read more…
Walpole Bay beach is a long sandy beach with a promenade, plenty of rock and tidal pools to explore. It is worth checking the tide times before a visit as at high tide, the sand all but disappears. The beach is most famous for its Grade II listed tidal pool which was opened in June 1937. The Walpole Bay Tidal Read more…
Westbrook Bay beach is a andy beach with promenade. Facilities include cafe, toilets, lifeguards, chalets and deckchairs hire, designated water ski area with bowls and tennis nearby. Read more…