Saturday 23rd July 2022 Folkestone
Please fill out this Community Days Out booking form for Folkestone beach on Saturday 23rd July 2022.

We offer a 0% interest payment plan on ALL of our Summer 2022 day trips when a booking is secured with a £5pp deposit.

Pick-ups:
Townmead Road (Sainsbury's)
Parsons Green (Duke on the Green)
Fulham Broadway (The Slug/Cafe Nero)
Fulham Palace Road / Robert Owen House
Wood Lane / Westfield
Imperial Road / Gambado
Stoll Residency Bus Stop (STOLL RESIDENTS ONLY)

Pick-up times are between 7:00am and 7:45am and will be confirmed 24hrs before departure. We will leave Folkestone  at: 17:00pm

£20 per person (under 14 years)
£25 per person (14 years and over)

Saturday 23rd July 2022 Folkestone :
Sunny Sands Beach is a popular sandy beach located close to the centre of town and next to Folkestone Harbour. As such all the facilities are close by including cafés, pubs, shops and toilets.
It is one of the closest sandy beaches to London and the sand here is great for making sandcastles - it must be judging by the entries to the annual sandcastle building competition!
There is a seasonal, independently run lifeguard service at Sunny Sands on Saturdays and Sundays, between the hours of 10am and 4pm from April until September.
In the quaint regenerated streets of Folkestone, you'll discover cutting-edge art in its unique Creative Quarter, which houses over 100 artistic enterprises within its cobbled centre. Explore pastel-painted studio-galleries, and indulge in quirky stores, laid-back bars and chic eateries. The mile-long cliff-top promenade of The Leas is just a short stroll away, offering sea views to France, and a ride to the Lower Leas Coastal Park where you can enjoy a picnic or BBQ on the beach;  
The major landmark in Folkestone, apart from the harbour, is the Leas, the cliffs above the beach. A Martello Tower (No 3) stands on the cliff above Copt Point. Built in 1806 as a defence against Napoleon, it has also been a Coast Guard lookout, a family home, a golf clubhouse and a Second World War Naval mine control post. It now houses a visitor centre. The Folkestone White Horse is carved on Cheriton Hill above the Channel Tunnel terminal.
The Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty includes part of the town area. The nearby Brockhill Country Park, to the west, with footpaths around a lake and in a valley, links with the Royal Military Canal at Hythe.
Folkestone is near to two important Battle of Britain landmarks – the Battle of Britain Memorial, Capel-le-Ferne and the Kent Battle of Britain Museum – the oldest Battle of Britain Museum in the UK.
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Type of Beach: Sandy and Shingle • Toilets: Yes  • Lifeguard Service: Yes • Postcode: CT19 6PX
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Activities/Amenities:
• cafés • pubs • shops • toilets • harbour
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Accessibility:
There is NO disabled or pushchair designed access available to the beach.
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