Kent's coastline offers surprising variety within easy reach of London. From the iconic White Cliffs of Dover to the quirky charm of Margate and the natural beauty of Dungeness, the Kent coast provides diverse dog-friendly adventures. Historic towns, varied beaches, and excellent coastal walking make this accessible destination worth exploring.
Kent Coast Overview
The Area
Geography:
- Southeast England
- Thames Estuary to Romney Marsh
- White Cliffs (chalk)
- Varied coastal character
- Historic port towns
Character:
- Close to London
- Historic and varied
- Underrated coastline
- Mix of traditional and trendy
- Accessible for short breaks
Why Dogs Love It
- Varied beaches
- Good coastal walking
- Year-round options
- Easy access
- Different landscapes
Key Areas
North Kent (Thames Estuary)
Whitstable:
- Oyster heritage
- Pretty harbour
- Independent shops
- Pebble beach
Herne Bay:
- Traditional resort
- Pier
- Promenade
- Sandy beach sections
Character: Estuary character. Gentler coast. Good food scene in Whitstable.
East Kent (Channel Coast)
Margate:
- Turner Contemporary gallery
- Regenerated town
- Main Sands beach
- Trendy character now
Broadstairs:
- Pretty town
- Viking Bay
- Dickens connections
- Seven bays
Ramsgate:
- Harbour town
- Royal status
- Beaches
- Good facilities
Character: Classic Kent coast. Victorian resort heritage. Varied beaches.
The White Cliffs
Dover Area:
- Iconic cliffs
- National Trust
- Outstanding walking
- Historic significance
Deal:
- Tudor castle
- Pebble beach
- Traditional character
- Good pier
Character: Dramatic cliffs. Historic ports. Channel views.
Romney Marsh
Dungeness:
- Unique landscape
- Shingle headland
- Nuclear power station
- Bizarre beauty
Camber Sands:
- Wide sandy beach
- Dunes
- Dogs welcome (check restrictions)
Character: Flat, strange, atmospheric. Different to rest of Kent.
Best Dog-Friendly Beaches
Generally Good Access
Beaches with Year-Round or Good Dog Access:
West Beach, Whitstable: Dogs welcome. Pebbles. Characterful.
Tankerton Beach: West of Whitstable. Dogs welcome. Pebbles.
Botany Bay, Broadstairs: Dramatic chalk stacks. Check seasonal restrictions.
Deal Beach: Pebbles. Generally dog-friendly. Town access.
St Margaret's Bay: Below White Cliffs. Small, dramatic. Dogs welcome.
Dungeness: Wild shingle beach. Dogs welcome. Unique.
Beaches With Restrictions
Check seasonal restrictions at:
- Margate Main Sands
- Viking Bay, Broadstairs
- Ramsgate Main Sands
- Various resort beaches in summer
Strategy: Check specific beaches. Early/late visits during restrictions. Year-round options available.
See our Beach Holidays guide for general beach approach.
Coastal Walking
White Cliffs Walk
Iconic Route: National Trust land. Outstanding walking. Dogs welcome.
Route Options:
- Dover to St Margaret's Bay
- Dover to Kingsdown
- South Foreland Lighthouse area
Character: Dramatic chalk cliffs. Channel views. France visible on clear days.
Similar dramatic coastal walking to Jurassic Coast or Seven Sisters on South Downs.
Saxon Shore Way
Long-Distance Route: 163 miles around Kent coast from Gravesend to Hastings.
For Dogs: Day sections excellent. Varied terrain.
See our Long Distance Trails guide.
England Coast Path
Developing Route: Parts of national trail pass through Kent.
Recommended Walks
Easy Walks:
Whitstable Harbour to Tankerton: Coastal walk. Easy terrain. Good facilities.
Herne Bay Promenade: Flat seafront walking. Accessible.
Deal to Walmer: Castle route. Coastal path. Flat.
Moderate Walks:
White Cliffs Dover: Various routes. Moderate terrain. Outstanding views.
Sandwich to Deal: Via golf courses and coast. About 6 miles.
Challenging:
Full Saxon Shore sections: Longer distances for full-day walking.
Historic Towns
Whitstable
Foodie Destination:
- Oyster heritage
- Independent restaurants
- Harbour character
- Dog-friendly cafes
Popular with day-trippers from London. Similar independent character to parts of Norfolk.
Broadstairs
Seven Bays:
- Pretty town
- Victorian heritage
- Dickens connections
- Various beaches
Deal
Traditional Character:
- Tudor castle
- Pier
- Unspoilt feel
- Good pubs
Margate
Regenerated:
- Turner Contemporary
- Trendy scene
- Historic attractions
- Main beach (restrictions may apply)
Ramsgate
Royal Harbour:
- Working harbour
- Restaurants
- Historic tunnels
- Varied facilities
Nature Areas
Dungeness
RSPB Reserve: Unique landscape. Wildlife-rich. Dogs on leads in reserve.
Character: Shingle desert. Power station. Lighthouses. Strange beauty.
Sandwich Bay
Bird Observatory: Coastal nature reserve. Check dog access.
Pegwell Bay
Nature Reserve: Estuary mudflats. Bird watching. Dogs on leads.
Accommodation
Where to Stay
Whitstable: Most foodie appeal. Popular. Book ahead.
Broadstairs: Family-friendly. Beaches accessible.
Deal: Traditional character. Good walking base.
Romney Marsh Area: Quieter. Different character.
For cottage options and booking advice, Kent has good availability outside peak summer.
Accommodation Types
Cottages: Throughout the coast. Fishing huts to modern lets.
Hotels: Various dog-friendly options. Check specific policies.
Camping: Several sites, especially Romney Marsh area. See our Camping guide.
Seasonal Considerations
Summer
Highlights:
- Best beach weather
- Full facilities
- Long days
Considerations:
- Beach restrictions at popular spots
- Busy, especially weekends
- Margate/Broadstairs very popular
See our Summer guide.
Winter
Highlights:
- Quiet beaches
- Dramatic weather
- Full dog access
- Atmospheric
Considerations:
- Cold and windy
- Some facilities closed
- Bracing coastal weather
See our Winter guide.
Spring/Autumn
Often ideal. Fewer restrictions. Quieter. Good walking weather.
Dog-Friendly Pubs
Coastal Pubs
Notable Options:
- Various in Whitstable (oyster pubs)
- Broadstairs options
- Deal traditional pubs
- Countryside pubs inland
Good for pub walks combining coast and refreshment.
Practical Information
Getting There
By Car:
- M20/A20 (Dover direction)
- M2/A2 (Canterbury/coast)
- A2 from London
By Train: Excellent connections. High-speed services to Margate, Broadstairs, Ramsgate (1-1.5 hours from London).
See our Train Travel guide for rail options with dogs.
Getting Around
By Train: Good coastal services. Stations at main towns.
By Car: Useful for flexibility. Parking variable.
Combining with Other Areas
Nearby Options
South Downs: West into Sussex. See our South Downs guide.
Canterbury: Historic city inland. Day trip option.
Sussex Coast: Continue west for more coastal variety.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kent coast dog-friendly?
Generally yes. Year-round options available. Check specific beach restrictions in summer.
Best beach for dogs in Kent?
White Cliffs area (St Margaret's), Deal, Dungeness for year-round. Various options elsewhere.
Can I walk the White Cliffs with my dog?
Yes, excellent walking. National Trust land. Dogs welcome on leads.
Is Kent coast worth visiting?
Yes - underrated, varied, accessible from London. Different experiences from Whitstable to Dungeness.
How does it compare to Sussex?
Different character. Kent has White Cliffs, quirky towns. Both excellent for dogs.
Best time to visit?
Year-round appeal. Spring/autumn often ideal. Summer for beach weather but restrictions.
Garden of England's Coast Awaits
Kent's coastline delivers surprising variety - iconic White Cliffs, quirky regenerated towns, and the strange beauty of Dungeness. Accessible from London, with excellent walking and varied beaches.
Luke appreciates Kent's varied coastline. The White Cliffs drama, Whitstable character, and Dungeness strangeness create diverse adventures within easy reach.
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