A tiny Kent village called Kingsdown has a shingle beach that connects to St. Margaret’s Bay. Three pubs that serve meals are available in the village, along with a general shop, post office, delicatessen run by a local butcher, and a hair salon. The community is located at the northernmost point of the well-known White Cliffs of Dover, and the beaches and cliffs in the area are a component of the Site of Special Scientific Interest that extends south to Folkestone. The nearby seaside towns of Deal, Dover, and Broadstairs provide visitors with quaint tea shops, castles, museums, heritage, and history. Deal has a pier, two weekly markets, and the Wednesday farmers market is especially well-liked by locals. With its cathedral, Roman ruins, and fantastic shopping district, Canterbury provides a well-liked day trip in the interior. This area of Kent is ideal for vacations at any time of year with a promenade and cliff top walks, gorgeous cycle rides, golf courses, and spectacular views from the shore.