
"Don't let autumn keep you away from the beach. So what if it's a bit chillier now? You may not be able to lie down sunbathing for hours, but you can take a long walk, breathing in the cold sea breeze - it's good for the soul."
"The cliffside trail was the highest rated coastal walk on our list of the best walks near London, and our top pick for an easy amble. It starts in old-school Ramsgate, which you can get to via train from St Pancras International, Charing Cross or London Victoria and finishes 9.8 miles later in artsy Margate, from which you can get back to the city in around 90 minutes by train."
"The walk (which generally takes between four and five hours) is mostly paved, making it suitable for most abilities. It takes you through Broadstairs, by scenic, less populated sandy bays and past a collection of former smugglers' caves that are great for rock pooling and fossil hunting. To rest your feet and quench your thirst in Margate after all that walking, we suggest getting a spot at Xylo, a microbrewery and taproom with spectacular views over Margate Sands."
The Kentish Coast cliffside trail runs 9.8 miles between Ramsgate and Margate and generally takes four to five hours to complete. The route is mostly paved and suitable for most abilities, passing through Broadstairs, scenic less-populated sandy bays and former smugglers' caves good for rock pooling and fossil hunting. Ramsgate is accessible by train from St Pancras International, Charing Cross and London Victoria; Margate provides return trains to the city in around 90 minutes. Margate features Xylo microbrewery with views over Margate Sands, the Turner Contemporary, Dreamland, Walpole Tidal Pool, indie shops, the Buoy and Oyster, and boutique lodging at Margate House.
Read at Time Out London
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