Discover the best top things to do in Herne Bay, United Kingdom including The Wine Bar, The Firkin Frog, The Bouncing Barrel, La De Da Boutique, Copper Pottle, Reculver Towers and Roman Fort, Reculver Country Park, The Downs, Waltrop Gardens, Barnes Wallis Statue.
Restaurants in Herne Bay
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Small pub selling craft ales and ciders. A wide rànge of premium craft gins , vodkas, rums and whiskies along with Belgium beers and fine wines. We also serve food on Tuesday evening, except the last Tuesday of the month when there is a regular quiz.
A great little boozer with a lovely atmosphere. Well presented and clean. Dogs welcome (with well behaved keepers!) a real treat is the home cooked meals on Tuesday nights. (Except once a month quiz night)
5.0 based on 61 reviews
Popped in to the barrel yesterday evening as they had a mini beer festival. There are some super brews available, I had a beer I hadn't drunk for some time - Theakston's Old Peculiar, every bit as good as I remembered. The usual cheery banter from a convivial bunch of enthusiastic imbibers looked after by Emma. Has to be one of the best micro pubs in the area.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
La De Da is a fantastic boutique in the lovely seaside town of Herne bay in Kent. The boutique boasts a stunning range of mainly Italian clothing at amazing prices, also fab bags, shoes, gifts and much more.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
This is an excellent Micro-Pub. A very welcoming landlord, a decent range of locally brewed beers and excellent prices on beers, wines and spirits. What really sets it apart, though, is the friendly clientele. Well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 584 reviews
The twin towers of the original St Mary's church (the replacement church is a mile and a half further inland towards Herne Bay) have been preserved to act as a landmark for shipping entering the Thames Estuary. Next to the towers, the outline of the original Roman fort has been marked out. The towers were formerly quite a way in but erosion of the coastline has brought them to the very edge of the cliffs. Much construction work has kept them safe for the foreseeable future and a coastal path runs from Herne Bay to the west as far as Margate, about ten miles to the east, providing an opportunity to either walk or cycle as far as Thanet. There is a visitor centre (only open at weekends) giving details of the history and geographical nature of the area. There are also public toilets, including disabled facilities. If you fancy a quick drink, the King Ethelbert pub is next to the large car park at the foot of the towers. On a clear day, Reculver will provide you with spectacular coastal sunset photo opportunities and the wide open space gives a feeling of peace. I have been coming here for over 40 years to either just sit and contemplate or to walk my dogs and it never fails to make me smile.
4.5 based on 99 reviews
Parked the car at minnis bay car park, and enjoyed a fantastic walk along the promenade of the Saxon shore way, to the ancient historical towers of reculver. Landmark that can be seen for miles, from herne bay to margate. Good information informing you of the history of the ancient towers. Glorious views out across the Thames estuary, we were lucky with the weather and could make out southend. The walk is a birdwatchers haven, and lovely coastal flora and fauna. Walk took us a out an hour both ways. There is a council car park at reculver, which is a short walk, but can get very busy in the summer. Lovely walk, with stunning views.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Facing Telford Terrace is a quaisi Victorian sunken garden, erected to celebrate the twinning of Waltrop and Herne Bay. The sundial on the seaward side is a gift from Waltrop, designed by the burgermeister Herr Jochen Mungner. In the centre of the garden is a Portland stone fountain given to the town in 1888 by London Alderman Col. Horatio Davies, who became Lord Mayor of London. (This fountain was originally located near the clock tower).
Wonderful gardens with lovely flower beds and plenty of benches to sit and enjoy this peaceful oasis. There is a playground for little ones to enjoy.
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Situated at the far end of the Herne Bay promenade (you drive past it when you enter from the Thanet Way) is a fitting tribute to a genius. The statue of Banes Wallis stands staring out to see as if he is watching the tests of his famous bouncing bomb. These tests were carried out in the waters off Reculver.
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