

Whitstable, CT5 1BX, (4 miles, 7kms), Tel: 01227 378100, Email, www.canterbury.gov.uk/parking
Whitstable is like no other town by the sea. Its traditional charms, strong arts culture and rich maritime history complement Whitstable's modern appeal.
Whitstable, CT5 1AB, (4 miles, 7kms), Tel: 01227 274086, www.whitstableharbour.org
This working harbour's activities include fishing,commercial shipping,restaurants,cafés,shellfish & fish sales,sailing barge trips,wind farm operations storage facilities & beach hut rental. Tourist attractions include The Oyster Festival.
Canterbury Road, Herne Bay, CT6 7TY, (2 miles, 3kms), Tel: 01227 862190, Email
Curtis Wood Park is an informal area of protected open space situated on the outskirts of Herne. The site provides local residents and visitors the opportunity to enjoy a variety of semi-natural habitats in a relaxed and pleasant setting.
Marine Parade, Whitstable, Kent, CT5 2BE, (4 miles, 6kms), Tel: 01227 378100, Email
The cliff-top lawns of Tankerton Slopes roll gently towards the sea and provide an excellent view of 'The Street' and a vantage point to watch the nautical world go by. Tankerton is east of Whitstable town centre.
Western Esplanade to Central Parade, Herne Bay, CT6 8RG, (0.1 miles, 0.2kms), Tel: 01227 378100, Email, www.canterbury.gov.uk/coast
A popular bathing area for families with amusements and amenities nearby, and quaint and colourful beach huts to the western end of the seafront between Herne Bay pier and Hampton pier.
Reculver, Herne Bay, CT6 6SU, (3 miles, 5kms), Tel: 01227 378100, Email, www.canterbury.gov.uk/coast
Reculver's shingle beach is a haven for those looking for a peaceful hideaway in the rural setting of the Reculver Country Park, where people come to relax and admire the stunning Kent coastline. Quality Coast Award 2011.
Tankerton, Whitstable, CT5 2BD, (3 miles, 5kms), Tel: 01227 378100, Email, www.canterbury.gov.uk/coast
As you walk along the Whitstable front you will come to grassy banks that gently slope down to the beach, characterised by pretty wooden beach huts and an established sailing club.
Whitstable, CT5 1BU, (4 miles, 7kms), Tel: 01227 378100, Email, www.canterbury.gov.uk/coast
The beach is one of the very few in the country that has a pub on it. With its pebbles and groynes, this unspoilt shoreline will make you reminisce. Choose to swim, stroll or sit and enjoy the stunning sunsets on this popular beach.
Riverscroft, Grove Ferry, Upstreet, Canterbury, CT3 4BP, (5 miles, 8kms), Tel: 08458 247 600, Email, www.kent.gov.uk
Grove Ferry is an ideal spot for picnics or fishing in the River Stour.
Reculver Lane, Reculver, Herne Bay, CT6 6SS, (3 miles, 5kms), Tel: 01227 740676, Email
The twin towers of St Mary's Church are a distinctive feature of the north Kent coast. They are visible for miles around, guiding visitors as they have guided sailors for centuries. But there is much more to Reculver than the towers...
Pier Avenue, Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 8PD, (0.1 miles, 0.2kms)
Today the sports centre has been demolished and the pier is now open to visitors as a leisure and events space.
Seafront, Herne Bay, CT6 8SS, (0.3 miles, 0.5kms), Tel: 01227 378100, Email, www.canterbury.gov.uk/coast
If you visit Herne Bay, you'll fall in love with the British seaside all over again. Whether you relax on the beach with a picnic or take a dip in the inviting water, Herne Bay will take you back to the holidays of your childhood.