Discover the best top things to do in Deal, United Kingdom including Sandown Castle Community Garden, Mikes Bikes Deal, The Astor Theatre, Kingsdown Beach, Deal Castle, Betteshanger Park, Deal Pier, Deal Beach, Tides Leisure & Indoor Tennis Centre.
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5.0 based on 40 reviews
The hard work and dedication put in by local volunteers has made this a beautiful place to sit and relax and watch the sun set over the sea.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Mikes Bikes is a friendly cycle hire shop in hut 55 located at marine road walmer good selection of bikes for adults, kids, child seats and tag alongs
Great choice of bikes for children and adults. Book ahead to avoid disappointment and especially if the weather is good. Good service and helpful in determiming the route/duration you would like. Great cycle lane, would recommend with the bike shop behind you, turn left and ride to Kingsdown. We went right towards Sandown and then turned round to go back. Not an easy route for less confident cyclists or with children. Otherwise, great activity to do whilst in Deal.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
We'd never been to Deal ,but came for a concert.What a fabulous venue! More importantly the staff were excellent , I don't know if they are volunteers,it was impossible to tell which is not often the case these days.From the moment we picked up our tickets we felt our custom was valued!Thank you all so much.
4.5 based on 112 reviews
If you find yourself in Deal then do take the time out to visit the small village of Kingsdown which is about two miles away and its beautiful beach - I suggest that a walk along the excellent coastal path is the best option as parking is very limited in Kingsdown. The beach which is mainly set to pebbles is lovely and the bathing if you use common sense is safe. At certain times of the day there are rock pools and there is a great sense of space on the beach. The Zetland Arms faces the beach and is quite beautiful and about five minutes away is The Rising Sun which is just as nice. At the end of the beach one can see the beginning of the famous White Cliffs which stretch more or less all the way to Dover. There is an abandoned firing range which in theory is private but it is well visited . This said it is not that suitable for young children. But if you are sensible it is a really peaceful place to explore with the great cliffs on one side and the sea on the other. Again please just use common sense and remember that the derelict signs are there for a purpose. Once you have visited Kingsdown and its beach you will not forget it as it has views to France and the ferries can be clearly seen. Lastly the light in this area is incredible and the equal of Venice but I will let you find out for yourselves . SMO
4.0 based on 866 reviews
Built by the order of King Henry VIII it is one of the finest Tudor artillery castles in England, and among the earliest and most elaborate of a chain of coastal forts, which also includes Calshot, Camber, Walmer and Pendennis Castles. Today you can explore the whole of the castle, from the storerooms to the first-floor captain’s residence. Take a walk around the defences and admire the squat, rounded bastions and cannons.
Amazing little castle with great history and brilliant design It is definitely worth a visit; found the staff very knowledgeable and helpful Loved the little chapel
4.0 based on 219 reviews
Located on the site of the former Betteshanger Colliery, on the outskirts of Deal, Betteshanger Park, provides an outstanding space for anyone wishing to access and explore the outdoors. While away a few hours or fill a whole day, the glorious 250 acre country park setting provides access for all and has activities for a range of abilities - from those seeking adventure through to those wanting something more leisurely. Enjoy miles of traffic free cycling; explore muddy mountain bike trails; swing and climb in the play park; take aim on the archery range; build dens in the woods; dig for fossils in the coal spoil; work up a sweat on the military fitness course or be a treasure hunter on the geocaching routes. Open 7 days a week.
Visited Betteshanger for their wonderful Easter Trail with my 15 month old daughter. It couldn’t have been organised better. Wonderfully magical decorations and activities for children of all ages. The staff and Peter Rabbit were so friendly and good with the children. We will be making this a regular place to visit!
4.0 based on 560 reviews
Deal pier is very clean, and looks really good. It feels great walking along the pier. You get a real sense of calm and serenity, when walking towards the beach and the sea front.
4.0 based on 388 reviews
A lovely beach for snoozing in the sun and having a leisurely dip. The beach shelves steeply so is best for paddling at low tide, otherwise you can find yourself in deep water quite quickly. Beach shoes are recommended for walking comfortably on the pebbles.
3.0 based on 90 reviews
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