White Cliffs Of Dover

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The White Cliffs of Dover, part of the North Downs formation, is the name given to the region of English coastline facing the Strait of Dover and France. The cliff face, which reaches a height of 106 metres, owes its striking appearance to its composition of chalk accented by streaks of black flint. The best way to see the cliffs is to take a walk along the coastal path towards South Foreland Lighthouse. Youll get a great view of the cliffs and also see the chalk grassland thats home to so many unusual plants and insects like the chalkhill blue butterfly and the pyramidal orchid.

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Lat: 51.131392 Lng: 1.336971

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WikiCamps-Russ

Beautiful scenic walk along the cliffs with views to France. National trust visitor centre has toilets, picnic area and cafe.

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