Where Is Viking Bay Kent?

Broadstairs.
Viking Bay is the most popular beach in the archetypal British seaside town of Broadstairs. The crescent of sand is one of Broadstairs main draws although competition is pretty stiff from other nearby beaches such as the ever popular Joss Bay.

Why is it called Viking Bay?

In AD449 the Viking Hengist actually landed near Ramsgate at Pegwell Bay. Today there is a replica Viking long ship on display at Pegwell Bay. This replica was actually rowed across the North Sea in 1949 and landed at was then called Main Bay in Broadstairs – now renamed Viking Bay in honour of this event.

Is Viking Bay Sandy?

Attraction Information
Viking Bay is a curved, sandy bay ideal for family trips, with tidal pool, deckchair hire, a range of summertime children’s rides and a cool surf school beachside offering ski and belly boards!

Is Broadstairs worth visiting?

Visit Broadstairs – a charming seaside resort on the Kent coast with connections to a giant of the literary world. Broadstairs’ spectacular coastline gives you seven sandy beaches and bucket loads of seaside charm. Here, families rediscover the joy of having fun together beside the shore.

Are dogs allowed on Viking Bay beach?

Parking: If you can, please travel on foot, by bike, or by public transport. If you do use one of our public car parks, you will be advised to make payment over the phone/internet using RingGo. Car park locations can be found here. No Dogs allowed at any time from 1st May until 30th September, any time.

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Is Broadstairs famous for anything?

Located between Margate and Ramsgate, Broadstairs is known as the “jewel in Thanet’s crown”. This seaside resort town has a wealth of chalk cliffs, art galleries, restaurants, and cafes to enjoy.

What famous person lived in Broadstairs?

Charles Dickens – Broadstairs
One of Britain’s most famous novelists had a holiday home in Broadstairs, where he wrote David Copperfield. For a period of time he also owned Fort House on a promontory above the town, where he wrote Bleak House, which the location is now called.

What is Broadstairs in Kent like?

Broadstairs is a quintessentially English seaside town – that’s why we love it. From it’s sprawling white beaches to its bustling traditional fish and chip shops the little town has a lot to admire. However, it’s often overshadowed by its more illustrious Thanet neighbours Ramsgate and Margate.

Can dogs go on the beach in Broadstairs?

Dogs are welcome any time on beaches at Dumpton Gap and Kingsgate Bay in Broadstairs, and on certain others at specific times of the year or at set hours in the day.

Has Ramsgate got a sandy beach?

Ramsgate offers a popular long stretch of sandy beach situated right next to the famous Royal Harbour (the only one in the UK) and Marina.

Which is better Margate or Broadstairs?

Margate is very big and “touristy”. It does have the Turner Centre, if you’re into that sort of thing. I would personally go to Broadstairs, which is smaller, but still a good size. Parking may be a bit easier in Margate.

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Which is nicer Broadstairs or Ramsgate?

Broadstairs is the nicer of the two, although Ramsgate is pleasant. Just skip Margate…..

Was Broadchurch filmed in Broadstairs?

The BBC’s seaside crime drama Broadchurch has drawn a new wave of visitors to the pretty coastline of Broadstairs, the setting for all episodes of the TV show, and arguably its most compelling character.

Is Broadstairs a sandy beach?

Broadstairs boasts an impressive seven sand-filled beaches and bays. Head to Joss Bay to learn to surf, or rural Botany Bay to saunter amid towering chalk stacks. At the town’s main beach, Viking Bay, discover children’s rides, beach huts, surfing, a harbour and cliff-top promenade.

Is Dymchurch beach dog friendly?

Good beach for dogs
The area south of the car park allows dogs all year round and our doggie loved paddling in the shallows. Dogs are not allowed on the beach north of the car park but can be walked along the promenade/sea wall.

Is Whitstable beach dog friendly?

Whitstable Beach, Whitstable
The mile-long west beach is a stretch of shingle divided up by wooden groynes and offers unrestricted access to dogs in an area of Kent where bylaws restricting dogs are common.

Can you see France from Broadstairs?

If you look close enough you can see France through the haze.

Why is Broadstairs so called?

Anciently, Broadstairs was called Bradstow. This was derived from the “broad stairs” carved in the chalk cliff, that led from the sands to the 12th century shrine of St Mary situated above the cliffs.

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How long is the coastal walk from Broadstairs to Margate?

around 6 miles
The walk from Margate to Broadstairs is around 6 miles (9.7 km) long and is full of beautiful landscapes. It’s a part of the 32 mile (51.4 km) long circular Viking Coastal Trail around the Isle of Thanet, a peninsula at the most easterly point of Kent.

Where do celebrities live in Kent?

Here are some of Kent’s most high-profile residents.

  • Jools Holland – Rochester. Jools Holland.
  • June Brown – Folkestone. (Image: BBC)
  • Pete Doherty – Margate.
  • Dame Kelly Holmes – Pembury.
  • Miriam Margoyles – Dover.
  • Jacqueline Jossa – Bexleyheath.
  • Gloria Hunniford – Sevenoaks.
  • Bob Geldof – Faversham.

Where did Charles Dickens live in Broadstairs?

In 1850 Charles Dickens took residence at Fort House, now known as Bleak House. Can you see it on the skyline to the north? It was from here, overlooking “fishing boats in the tiny harbour”, that he penned David Copperfield and the essay Our English Watering Place.