Discover the best top things to do in Herne Bay, United Kingdom including Herne Bay East Cliff Beach, Oyster Bay Trail, Wildwood Trust, Herne Bay Central Beach, Reculver Beach, Herne Bay Sailing Club.
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4.5 based on 8 reviews
A quieter beach than Herne Bay's central beach but it is shingle rather than sand. Being shingle, it's not so easy for pushchair and wheelchair users but there is a level paved promenade behind. There's a pay and display car park at the harbour end of the town but it's quite expensive (£1.70 an hour in summer). If you want to you can stroll quite a long way towards Reculver Towers (which you can see in the distance).
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Fabulous coastal walk taking in beaches, cliffs, and allsorts to see. The walk itself is well signposted, flat in most places, and lots of interest along the way. It was definitely helped by the fact we had blue skies even though walking at the end of September. Good fun looking out to sea watching the various ships as I head out towards the channel. Some great places for a picnic along the way too
4.0 based on 1,001 reviews
Welcome to Wildwood, where you can come nose-to-nose with British Wildlife past and present. We have over 200 native animals set in 40 acres of beautiful ancient woodland. See Wolves, Bison, Deer, Owls, Foxes, Red Squirrels, Wild Boar, Lynx, Wild Horses, Badgers, Beavers and more as you make your way around the park. Let your children go wild in our amazing adventure playground with drop slide, tube slide, wild fort, tree-top towers and more!
Really good!! Not just the animals we saw but also what this all stands for. Loved the arctic foxes. From red squirrels to the wolves and bears to the sweet beavers. The rope bridge above the bears was great. I cant believe how anyone could give this attraction below 3 stars. Keep up the good work,l. ????
4.0 based on 253 reviews
Decided to travel to Whitstable from Canterbury via Herne Bay and so glad we did. Lovely views of the bay and up & down the beach, with the harbour and pier and an egret fishing in the shallows. Wind was quite bracing but it looked gorgeous. The beach huts are very attractive too - especially from behind (ie not the beach) funnily enough. Amy Johnson & Barnes Wallis are heroes of the town with statues commemorating them (particularly re WW2 work).
4.0 based on 25 reviews
A very nice place to take kids and just have a family walk along and nice beach there is a parking place there and the reculver towers and nice to look at.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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