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Last updated: June 28, 2026
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From here you have a beautiful view of the gate.
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You can drive straight to Dover from here. However, the footpath has steps and is very steep. A detour along Dover Castle seems to me the better option.
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Castle built in the reign of Henry VIII to protect England against invasion by France, and which later played a role in the Civil War and Napoleonic Wars. Now a private residence.
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The White Cliffs of Dover are an iconic natural feature of the English coast, overlooking the Dover Channel and France. These majestic cliffs, which reach a height of 350 feet (110 metres), have a striking appearance due to their composition of chalk with accents of black flint, deposited during the Late Cretaceous period.
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Beautiful and definitely worth seeing fortress, you should definitely plan around 3 to 4 hours to visit the complex and take part in guided tours through the tunnel system. For several centuries, Dover Castle has guarded the narrowest part of the English Channel and thus the "access" to England, which is why it is also called the "Key to England". Dover Castle towers over the chalk cliffs and is considered one of England's most famous landmarks with great symbolic value.
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A landscape that is definitely worth seeing, from the information center, the optimal start and end point for hikes, easy-to-walk paths lead along the chalk cliffs. There are routes of different lengths, a descent to the beach, tunnels and many viewing points with great views of the sea and the chalk cliffs.
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Sandgate Castle is an artillery fort originally constructed by Henry VIII in Sandgate in Kent, between 1539 and 1540.
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This fort was built to better protect the piece of land closest to Europe. The Romans erected a lighthouse and the Saxons a church (St Mary-in-Castro). William the Conqueror reinforced the existing defenses. Henry II added the beautiful keep in 1180, which is surrounded by a wall. The impressive Constable's Tower dates from the early 13th century. The Secret Wartime Tunnels, a labyrinth of tunnels and secret rooms arranged under the castle, date from the Napoleonic era and were greatly expanded during World War II. These corridors served as headquarters during Operation Dynamo in 1940, when British troops were evacuated here from Dunkirk.
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