A Walk in North Foreland
Dear Lykkers, are you looking for a tranquil yet captivating seaside retreat?
We have the solution!
North Foreland, located on the eastern tip of the Isle of Thanet in Kent, England, might just be the perfect destination for you. Why don't you check it out, maybe it ends on your bucket list!
How to Get There
The trip to North Foreland begins from London, from here you can choose to go either by car or by train.
By Car: If you’re driving, set your GPS to North Foreland, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 3NJ. The journey from London takes about two hours via the M2 and A299.
By Train: Trains from London St. Pancras International to Broadstairs take approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Once in Broadstairs, North Foreland is a short taxi ride or a 30-minute walk away.
Exploring the Lighthouse
A highlight of North Foreland is its iconic lighthouse, which has guided ships along the coast since the 17th century. North Foreland Lighthouse is not just a historic beacon but also offers unique accommodation options for a truly memorable stay. The lighthouse itself is not open to the public, but you can stay in one of the former lighthouse keeper’s cottages. These self-catering accommodations are managed by Rural Retreats.
Prices: Prices for a stay at the lighthouse cottages start from approximately £600 for a three-night stay.
Historic and Cultural Attraction: Dickens House Museum
Nearby Broadstairs boasts a rich history and cultural heritage. The Charles Dickens House Museum in Broadstairs offers an intimate look into the life and times of one of England’s most beloved authors.
Situated in a charming 19th-century house, this museum is a must-visit for literary enthusiasts and anyone interested in Victorian history. Did you know that Dickens spent many summers here, drawing inspiration from the town and its residents for his novels? It is believed that this house has been the inspiration for the home of Betsey Trotwood, a character from "David Copperfield"!
Address: 2 Victoria Parade, Broadstairs CT10 1QS
Opening Times: Wednesday to Sunday, 1 PM to 4 PM
Prices: Adult tickets are £4.50, children’s tickets are £2.00.
Dining at Twenty Seven Harbour Street
When it comes to dining, Broadstairs offers a variety of options from traditional British fare to international cuisine. For a quintessential seaside experience, try Twenty Seven Harbour Street, a highly-rated restaurant overlooking the harbor. Twenty Seven Harbour Street prides itself on using fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create dishes that reflect the authentic flavors of the region.
It is a little bit hard to choose a must-try among everything they offer, so we suggest trying the crab on toast (obviously local and fresh!), and if you visit on Sunday don't miss their traditional roast (Sunday Roast), which includes tender meat, roasted vegetables, Yorkshire pudding, and gravy!
Address: 23-27 Harbour Street, Broadstairs CT10 1EU
Opening Times: Tuesday to Saturday, 12 PM to 3 PM and 6 PM to 9 PM
Prices: Main courses range from £15 to £25.
Final Tips
- Weather: Check the weather forecast before your trip. Coastal weather can be unpredictable, so pack accordingly.
- Local Events: Broadstairs hosts several events throughout the year, including the Dickens Festival in June and Folk Week in August. Check local listings for dates and details.
- Transportation: Consider renting a bike to explore the Viking Coastal Trail and other scenic routes in the area.
North Foreland is an ideal destination for a relaxing yet engaging getaway, is it on your bucket list yet?
Until next time, bye Lykkers!