Best attractions and places to see around Thanet, a peninsula in the easternmost part of Kent, England, offers a diverse range of experiences. The region is characterized by its coastline, featuring 16 sandy beaches and the longest continuous stretch of coastal chalk in Britain. Across its towns of Margate, Broadstairs, and Ramsgate, Thanet blends history, natural beauty, and cultural sites. This area provides a variety of landscapes and points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Botany Bay, one of Thanet's most photographed bays, is famous. This hidden gem offers breathtaking views of white cliffs and beautiful chalk formations. At low tide, Botany Bay is an ideal spot for fossil hunting and exploring the tide pools. At high tide, there's plenty of exposed sand to discover, but due to the bay's shape, the ends are cut off at high tide. Helpful tide chart website: https://www.tideschart.com/United-Kingdom/England/Southend--on--Sea/Botany-Bay-Beach/
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This magnificent, horseshoe-shaped bay is the main attraction of Broadstairs. It was the favorite holiday destination of Charles Dickens, who even dedicated a beloved story to it: "Our English Watering Place". The long sandy bay, the cliff-top promenade, and the wooden jetty make this bay a timelessly beautiful place.
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Apart from the single Turner (depicting Margate) - and the Gormley sculpture in the sea in front of the gallery (low tide only), this gallery hosts a series of temporary exhibitions. The one we saw (Steve MacQueen - Resistance) was great.
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Didn't know until I got here that Ramsgate was a central point for the Dunkirk little ships in WW2
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Quaint seaside town with a lovely beach and lots of Dickens history.
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bloody confrontation at Marsh Bay near here proved the downfall of the North Kent gang. A blockademan recognized one of the gang, and called out his name. At this, all resistance evaporated as the smugglers fled. This was just the beginning of the story, though. The matter was put in the hands of a Margate solicitor, John Boys. Amazingly, pursuit by the legal process succeeded where the gun and pistol had failed. Through Boys' tenacious efforts 18 members of the gang were brought to book, and a Maidstone jury convicted all 18 for armed assembly. The conviction and break-up of the gang is especially remarkable because of the intimidation that went on in the lead-up to the trial. The unfortunate solicitor... '...was the object of general hatred in the town of Margate; he was placarded on the walls as an informer and a hunter after blood-money, his house was frequently assailed, his windows broken, his person assaulted in the dark, the fruit trees in his garden destroyed' [20] Boys was probably not the only one intimidated, either. Jury nobbling was commonplace, and the Maidstone jury were putting themselves at considerable risk by bringing in their guilty verdict. Smugglers used caves in Margate to store their goods, and the earthworks remained a closely-guarded secret until they were revealed by sheer fluke: a gardener working at Trinity Square disappeared in a fatal fall when his spade penetrated the roof of the long-forgotten cavern. The owner of the site presumably mourned the loss of his employee for only a token period, for the cave was soon opened as a tourist attraction.
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Broadstairs TR3967 2m N of Ramsgate (map 179). To reach Botany Bay take the B2052 from Margate towards Broadstairs. About two miles from Margate centre turn left down Botany Road. The Captain Digby Inn is about ¾ mile further along the B2052 where the road makes a sharp turn to the right. Joss Bay is half a mile closer to Broadstairs: there is a large car-park on the cliff above the beach. Continue on another ¾ mile towards Broadstairs, past the North Foreland lighthouse, and turn right into Lanthorne Road. Stone House (now split into flats) on the corner of the road was used by the Callis Court Gang for storage, and a tunnel linking the house to the coast was revealed when it collapsed under the weight of a bulldozer in the 1950s. Farm Cottage, where Snelling himself lived, is a couple of hundred yards further along on the right. At the far end of the road, a right turn takes you along Callis Court Road. Look down Fig Tree Road as you pass it on the left. The house with the small copper cupola was once the Fig Tree Inn. Anyone seeking work as a smuggler could find it here. Carry on along Callis Court Road, and at its end continue straight ahead into Elmwood Avenue. In the garden of a thatched cottage halfway down on the left is a row of caves that once hid contraband.
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The North Sea Wall is a perfectly flat stretch of the Viking Coastal Trail, bordered by a shingle beach and grazing marsh. Here you'll be able to spot coastal and marshland birds, including marsh harriers.
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Thanet boasts a stunning coastline with 16 sandy beaches and dramatic chalk cliffs. Highlights include Viking Bay, Broadstairs, known for its golden sands, and Kingsgate Bay and the Chalk Cliffs, famous for its sea caves and stacks. Other notable spots are Botany Bay with its iconic chalk stacks, and the expansive Ramsgate Beach. The region's coastline represents 20% of the UK's and 12% of Europe's coastal chalk.
Yes, Thanet is rich in history. You can explore the unique Ramsgate Tunnels, a civilian wartime shelter, or the mysterious Shell Grotto in Margate, adorned with millions of seashells. The North Foreland Lighthouse offers panoramic views, while Minster Abbey is one of England's oldest religious buildings. Don't miss the UK's only Royal Harbour in Ramsgate or the historic Margate Old Town.
Thanet has a vibrant cultural scene. The Turner Contemporary in Margate is an internationally acclaimed modern art gallery. Dreamland, also in Margate, is a historic amusement park offering restored rides and entertainment. You can also visit the Dickens House Museum in Broadstairs, celebrating the author's connection to the town, or the RAF Manston History Museum for aviation enthusiasts.
The Thanet coastline is perfect for outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking or cycling along the Viking Coastal Trail, which loops around the 'Isle of Thanet'. For hiking, consider routes like "Botany Bay to Broadstairs via Prince's Walk" or sections of the King Charles III England Coast Path. There are also running trails such as "Walpole Bay Tidal Pool – Joss Bay loop from North Foreland". For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide, road cycling guide, or running guide for Thanet.
Many attractions in Thanet are suitable for families. The sandy beaches like Viking Bay, Broadstairs, Ramsgate Beach, and Botany Bay are ideal for children. Quex Park offers a museum and beautiful gardens, while Dreamland amusement park provides entertainment for all ages. The Ramsgate Tunnels and Shell Grotto also offer intriguing experiences for curious minds.
The Thanet coast offers numerous scenic viewpoints. Margate Harbour Arm provides excellent views over the bay. Kingsgate Bay and the Chalk Cliffs offers dramatic coastal vistas. The North Foreland Lighthouse is another spot for panoramic views of the English Channel. Additionally, the Minnis Bay Beach and Coastal Path provides lovely sea views.
Yes, some attractions in Thanet offer wheelchair accessibility. Margate Steps and Margate Harbour Arm are noted as wheelchair accessible. It's always advisable to check specific venue websites for detailed accessibility information before your visit.
Beyond the main attractions, Thanet holds some hidden gems. Monkton Nature Reserve, located in an abandoned chalk quarry, is a haven for diverse flora and fauna. The Margate Caves offer another intriguing underground exploration. For a unique historical insight, seek out the Viking Ship Hugin in Pegwell Bay, commemorating Viking landings.
Thanet is enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your interests. For beach activities, coastal walks, and outdoor events, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. The region's natural beauty, including its chalk cliffs and coastal paths, can be appreciated in all seasons, though some coastal paths can be exposed to wind in winter.
Many of Thanet's towns and coastal paths offer convenient refreshment stops. The Margate Harbour Arm features various establishments for refreshments. Ramsgate's harbour front has numerous restaurants and bars. Broadstairs, with its charming town centre, also has many cafes and pubs, especially around Viking Bay. Minnis Bay also has refreshments available near its coastal path.
Thanet has several dog-friendly beaches, though restrictions may apply during peak season (typically May to September) on some popular bays. Many beaches allow dogs outside of these times or have specific areas designated for them. It's recommended to check local signage or the Visit Thanet website for the most up-to-date information on dog restrictions for specific beaches.


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