All Places in Ramsgate
Interactive Map
Loading...
No Records Found
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Maps failed to load
Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.
Why not just browse through some locations
Ramsgate lifeboat station is one of the oldest in England established in 1802 and now the station operates two lifeboats, an inshore and all-weather (offshore). Read more…
Pegwell Bay is a stretch of unprotected sea cliffs with great geological interest and a sandy bay. The bay is part of Kent’s largest National Nature Reserve. A full-size replica Scandinavian longboat ‘Hugin’, complete with shields stands on the cliff top overlooking the bay to commemorate the first Anglo-Saxon landings in England hereabouts. At the north east corner of the Read more…
Ramsgate Maritime Museum is within the Clock House on the quayside at Ramsgate Harbour. The Museum focuses strongly on Ramsgate with galleries telling the maritime history of the area with permanent displays on the development of the Harbour, navigation, fishing, lifeboats and shipwrecks. The Clock House is also the site of the unique Ramsgate Meridian, this is from which Ramsgate’s Read more…
Ramsgate resorts popular main sandy beach approximately 250 meters long with promenade. The resort beach is situated right next to the glorious Royal Harbour and Marina. Facilities include first aid station, lifeguards, cafe, deckchairs and sun loungers hire, toilets, lift and shops. Read more…
St Augustines Cross is a 19th Century Cross of Saxon design where the cross location is thought to mark what is traditionally thought to have been the site of St Augustine’s landing on the shores of England in AD 597. Read more…