All nestled beside each other on a five-mile stretch of the south coast, Folkestone, Sandgate and Hythe offer ample allure for a weekend or short break. An important harbour and port for hundreds of years, Folkestone is often overlooked as a holiday destination, but it is more recently getting the attention it so deserves. Brimming with history, art and character, the town was once the fashionable holiday resort for the Edwardian crowd, who constructed countless impressive townhouses, villas and hotels in the West End – you can still admire these today.
Just a couple of miles west, Sandgate is a charming village with a series of castle-like forts, a smattering of shops and a pleasant waterfront esplanade spanning its entire length. Another few miles on and you’ll arrive in Hythe, an old market town with medieval origins – once an important Cinque Port, it is home to the scenic Royal Military Canal, which travels an impressive 28 miles and today forms part of the larger Saxon Shore Way. With independent art scenes, cute cafes and plenty of opportunity to stretch your legs, these three Kent resorts offer a perfect trifecta for a glorious getaway. Keep reading to discover some of our ‘must-dos’ while you’re there.