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White Cliffs of Dover

England's most iconic chalk coastline — dazzling white cliffs dropping into the English Channel, visible from France on a clear day.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Apr — Aug
Best viewing
A clifftop walk along one of Britain's most recognisable natural landmarks, with panoramic Channel views, nesting seabirds, and wildflower meadows.
Category
Geological
Status
Peak season

About this spectacle

Standing at the edge of the South Foreland or along the clifftop path, visitors are confronted with a wall of brilliant white chalk plunging more than 100 metres into the churning green-grey waters of the English Channel. The sheer brightness of the cliffs against a blue sky or stormy sea is genuinely startling. Seabirds — fulmars, guillemots, and kittiwakes — wheel and cry along the chalk face, nesting in narrow ledges. On clear days, the French coast shimmers on the horizon. The smell of salt and grass mingles with the constant wind off the Channel. The clifftop trail managed by the National Trust winds through downland meadows bursting with wildflowers in late spring and summer, offering unobstructed views both inland and across the Strait of Dover. The visual drama intensifies at dawn and dusk when the chalk glows warm amber before returning to brilliant white under full daylight.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Apr — Aug

Getting there

Nearest airport: LGW. Nearest city: Dover.

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