Saint Margaret's at Cliffe Day Trip: Cliffs, Cathedrals, and Gardens

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by Chloe

March 30, 2024 · 1 min read

Saint Margaret's at Cliffe 1 Day Itinerary

Embark on a scenic one-day journey to Saint Margaret's at Cliffe, where the natural grandeur and historical marvels of England come to life. Begin your adventure with a 3-hour visit to the awe-inspiring White Cliffs of Dover, an iconic symbol of Britain's natural beauty. Take in the panoramic views of the English Channel and ponder the cliffs' role in history as a defensive fortress and a gateway to the continent. Next, delve into the spiritual heart of Canterbury with a 2-hour exploration of the Canterbury Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest and most famous Christian structures in England. Marvel at its stunning Gothic architecture and the stories etched into its ancient stones. Conclude your day with a peaceful 2-hour stroll through the Westgate Gardens, where the lush landscapes and the gentle flow of the River Stour provide a tranquil retreat from the bustling city life. This itinerary is perfect for those looking to capture the essence of England's past and present in just one day.

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Day 1: Majestic Cliffs and Historic Canterbury

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White Cliffs of Dover

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Kickstart your adventure at the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, a symbol of hope and freedom for centuries. As the first stop on your itinerary, these magnificent chalk cliffs offer breathtaking views over the English Channel. Spend about 3 hours here, immersing yourself in the natural beauty and the sense of history that emanates from this quintessentially British landmark. Don't miss the chance to capture some stunning photographs or simply take a moment to soak in the panoramic vistas.

Attraction Info

  • United Kingdom
  • Suggested tour duration: 3-5 hour
  • Open 24 hours

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Canterbury Cathedral

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Next on your journey is the Canterbury Cathedral, a place of worship that has stood the test of time for over a millennium. Allot 2 hours to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, marveling at its stunning Gothic architecture and stained-glass windows. As the mother church of the worldwide Anglican Communion, it holds a special place in history, not least as the site of Thomas Becket's infamous murder. The cathedral's rich past and spiritual significance make it a must-visit for anyone exploring Canterbury.

Attraction Info

  • Cathedral House, 11 The Precincts, Canterbury CT1 2EH, United Kingdom
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
  • Open on Mon-Sat,9:00am-4:00pm;Open on Sun,11:30am-4:00pm

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Westgate Gardens

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Conclude your day with a peaceful stroll through the Westgate Gardens, located just a stone's throw from the bustling city center. These beautifully manicured gardens offer 2 hours of tranquility beside the River Stour. As you wander through the colorful flower beds and ancient trees, you'll find it's the perfect spot to reflect on the day's experiences. The gardens are a living piece of Canterbury's history, with the Westgate Towers—a medieval gatehouse—serving as a majestic backdrop to your leisurely walk.

Attraction Info

  • St Peter's St, Canterbury CT1 2BQ, United Kingdom
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
  • Open from 9:00am-6:00pm
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Top Things to Do in Saint Margaret's at Cliffe-2024

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White Cliffs of Dover
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The White Cliffs of Dover, towering chalk cliffs overlooking the English Channel with vistas of the French coast. A great way to see the cliffs is to take a walk along the coastal path to the South Foreland Lighthouse. You can see cliffs and chalk grasslands with many unusual plants and insects. The White Cliffs of Dover also holds a special place in the nation's history, being used as a defense in both World Wars, and WWII-era tunnels are hidden in the chalk.
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Canterbury Cathedral
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Canterbury Cathedral was built in AD 324 and is one of the oldest and well-known Christian buildings in Britain. In 1452, Nicholas V ordered to rebuild it. Porta and Carlo Martell successively presided over the design and construction, and finally completed the present appearance in 1626. It is the cathedral of the Archbishop of Canterbury, bishop of the Anglican Church. The official name of the church is "Canterbury Cathedral and Archbishop's Church". The church has been listed as a world cultural heritage. The Holy Trinity Chapel is in memory of Archbishop Thomas Beckett, who was killed here in 1170 AD. The whole church includes a monastery, a cloister, a monastery and a Norman water tower that have been handed down. Now Canterbury Cathedral has become one of the must-see attractions in the UK!
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Dover Castle
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Dover Castle (DoverCastle) is a medieval castle located in Dover, Kent, England, England. It was built in the 12th century. Due to its defensive significance, Dover Castle is known as the "Key to England". Dover Castle is the largest castle in England and is a very iconic British castle that has been stationed on the British coastal border for nearly nine centuries.
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Leeds Castle
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Saint Margaret's at Cliffe 1 Day Itinerary