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Dungeness Lighthouse, Kent | Things to do in Dungeness

Dungeness

Set on a vast shingle headland on the Kent coast, Dungeness is one of Britain’s most unique coastal landscapes. Known for its lighthouse, nature reserve and cinematic beauty, this wild, windswept setting attracts walkers, wildlife lovers and those seeking a peaceful seaside escape unlike anywhere else in Kent.

Howletts Zoo in Kent | Things to do in Kent
Activities
Zoos, farm parks and trains
Animal lovers can visit Howletts Wild Animal Park, Port Lympne Safari Park, The Hop Farm and Wingham Wildlife Park, while railway enthusiasts enjoy heritage journeys on East Kent Railway and the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway.
Greatstone-on-Sea in Kent | Best Sandy Beaches in Kent
Beaches
Greatstone-on-Sea
For a classic seaside escape, visit Greatstone-on-Sea, known for sandy beaches, rolling dunes and calm waters. Ideal for swimming, sandcastles and fishing, with traditional fish and chips nearby.
Explore the Romney Marsh in Kent | Best places to visit in Kent
Heritage
Explore the Romney Marsh
Known as the “Fifth Continent,” Romney Marsh surrounds New Romney with vast, unspoilt countryside, scenic walking and cycling routes, ancient churches and charming villages, offering peaceful landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts exploring Kent.
Littlestone Beach in New Romney, Kent | Best Beaches in Kent
Beaches
Littlestone Beach
Just moments from New Romney, Littlestone Beach offers expansive pebble and sand shores with sweeping English Channel views, ideal for coastal walks, picnics, kite surfing, windsurfing and relaxed seaside days.
The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway | Things to do in Kent
Activities
The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway
The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway offers a scenic miniature steam journey from Hythe to Dungeness, crossing Romney Marsh and the coast, with easy access to the beach and nearby attractions.
Dungeness Lighthouse, Kent | Things to do in Dungeness
Beaches
Dungeness Lighthouse
No visit to Dungeness is complete without the iconic Dungeness Lighthouse. Built in 1961, visitors can climb for panoramic views across the beach, nature reserve and distinctive Kent coastline.
Dungeness Nature Reserve, Kent | Things to do in Dungeness
Beaches
Dungeness Nature Reserve
Managed by the RSPB, this nature reserve supports over 600 plant species and diverse migratory birdlife, with scenic walking trails offering exceptional wildlife spotting and sweeping coastal landscape views.
Dungeness Beach Kent | Keepers Cottages
Beaches
Dungeness Beach
Dungeness Beach is renowned for its vast shingle landscape, abandoned fishing boats and distinctive seaside cottages, offering peaceful coastal walks and striking photography opportunities along this unique stretch of the Kent coast.

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