Best attractions and places to see around Sutton offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. This area, often associated with South London, provides access to coastal features and significant landmarks. Visitors can explore diverse environments, from iconic cliffs to historic maritime structures. The region presents opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
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Sandwich is a charming and historic town in Kent, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and picturesque streets. Situated on the River Stour, the town has a rich history dating back to Roman times. Visitors can enjoy attractions such as the old city walls, the Guildhall and the beautiful Church of St Peter. Sandwich is also famous for its annual events, such as the Sandwich Festival, and offers a range of friendly pubs, restaurants and shops, making it an attractive destination for tourists and history buffs.
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Very pretty seaside town, never as busy as the the others along the Kent Coast, and a nice cycle route along the sea front.
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Deal is a charming coastal town known for its beautiful pebble beach and historic buildings. Deal's coastline is a beautiful place to visit, with its long promenade stretching from Sandown Castle in the north to Walmer Castle in the south.
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Deal Castle is an artillery fort built by Henry VIII in Deal, Kent, between 1539 and 1540. It was part of the King's Device program to protect against invasions from France and the Holy Roman Empire, and defended the strategically important Downs anchorage off the English coast. Consisting of a keep with six inner and outer bastions, the water-surrounded stone castle covered 0.85 acres (0.34 ha) and had sixty-six firing positions for artillery. During the Second English Civil War of 1648-49, Deal was captured by pro-Royalist rebels and was only recaptured by Parliamentary forces after several months of fighting. Although still armed, Deal was adapted by Sir John Norris and Lord Carrington during the 18th and 19th centuries to form a more suitable private home for the captain of the castle, which was now an honorary title.
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Deal became a 'limb port' of the Cinque Ports in 1278 and grew into the busiest port in England; today it is a seaside resort, its quaint streets and houses a reminder of its history along with many ancient buildings and monuments. In 1968, Middle Street was the first conservation area in Kent.
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The round shape of the fortress is striking; from above it looks like a rose blossom. The round shape was designed to better withstand the projectiles from ships' cannons.
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A Henry VIII fort built in 1539. There is a circular keep, 270 feet in diameter, surrounded by 6 circular bastions
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The most prominent natural attraction is The White Cliffs of Dover, an iconic natural monument offering easy-to-walk paths along the chalk cliffs with various vantage points. You can also enjoy the beautiful pebble beach at Deal Seafront, known for its long promenade.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit South Foreland Lighthouse, which has protected sailors for nearly 400 years and was one of the first lighthouses to use electricity. Another significant historical site is Deal Castle, an artillery fort built by Henry VIII in the 16th century. The nearby Sandwich Town Centre also boasts well-preserved medieval buildings and old pubs.
The region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Deal Seafront, which has a dedicated cycle way. For more extensive cycling, explore routes like the 'Deal Seafront – Botany Bay Clifftop Path loop' or 'Deal Pier – Sandwich Quay loop'. Find more cycling options on the Cycling around Sutton guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Sutton guide. Hiking is popular along The White Cliffs of Dover, with paths of varying lengths.
Absolutely. South Foreland Lighthouse is considered family-friendly, offering guided tours and a small cafe. Deal Seafront provides a lovely environment for families with its pebble beach and promenade. Deal Castle is also a great historical site for families to explore. Additionally, Sandwich Town Centre offers a charming setting with its historic streets and river.
For breathtaking views, head to The White Cliffs of Dover, which offer numerous vantage points overlooking the English Channel and the chalk cliffs. South Foreland Lighthouse also provides excellent views of the coastline. The Deal Seafront is perfect for enjoying spectacular sunrises over the sea.
The nearby town of Sandwich, with its Sandwich Town Centre, is a quintessentially English town known for its fascinating history as an important trade hub and part of the Cinque Ports network. You can explore medieval buildings, old pubs, and the River Stour. Deal is another charming coastal town, featuring a beautiful pebble beach and historic buildings along its long promenade, the Deal Seafront.
Yes, there are several running trails in the area. You can find routes like 'Deal Castle – Walmer Castle and Gardens loop' or 'Deal Pier – Sandwich Quay loop'. For more options and detailed routes, check out the Running Trails around Sutton guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty of The White Cliffs of Dover, highlighting the easy-to-walk paths and incredible views. The historical significance of sites like South Foreland Lighthouse and Deal Castle is also highly appreciated. The charming coastal atmosphere and dedicated cycle ways along Deal Seafront are also popular among visitors.
To best experience The White Cliffs of Dover, start from the visitor centre (open daily from 11 am to 4 pm, closed on holidays) which offers free maps. There are easy-to-walk paths along the chalk cliffs with routes of different lengths, including descents to the beach, tunnels, and many vantage points for great views of the sea and cliffs. A popular option is a circular walk along the cliffs from St Margarets at Cliffe to Dover and back.
Yes, The White Cliffs of Dover offer easy-to-walk paths along the chalk cliffs, making them accessible for many. The promenade along Deal Seafront is also a flat and pleasant option for a leisurely stroll or cycle, suitable for all ages.
In Sandwich Town Centre, you'll find well-preserved medieval buildings and old pubs that reflect its rich history as a trade hub. The town's architecture harks back to its era as part of the Cinque Ports network. Deal also features historic buildings along its seafront, contributing to its charming coastal character.


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