Dover is world famous for its White Cliffs and this iconic chalk landmark is a showcase for the jaw-dropping natural environment to be found here.
The area encompasses five internationally protected sites, two National Nature Reserves, Kent’s only stretches of Heritage Coast, five Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs), two Marine Conservation Zones and the extensive chalk grasslands of the Kent Downs National Landscape, which covers nearly a quarter of the district.

Dover’s natural environment is rich in biodiversity, priority habitats and protected species and its green spaces draw people from all over the world to spend time in nature. Whether it’s to walk the King Charles III England Coast Path here, cycle a section of National Cycle Route 1, kayak or sail along the coast, to birdwatch or simply pause to take in the awesome views, this is a place where you can get away from it all.
There is nowhere quite like this beautiful corner of the Kent coast to improve your health and wellbeing, to reset after a busy week and recharge your batteries ready for the next.