White Cliffs of Dover - Wikipedia The White Cliffs of Dover are the region of English coastline facing the Strait of Dover and France The cliff face, which reaches a height of 350 feet (110 m), owes its striking appearance to its composition of chalk accented by streaks of black flint, deposited during the Late Cretaceous
The White Cliffs of Dover | Kent | National Trust Discover what there is to do and see at The White Cliffs of Dover From cliff top walks to wildlife spotting and exploring wartime tunnels, there's lots to keep you busy
White Cliffs Of Dover The White Cliffs of Dover are the most famous symbol of the Channel port in Kent The White Cliffs are a recognizable landmark to those approaching the port of Dover from the English Channel
The White Cliffs of Dover The White Cliffs of Dover are one of Britain's most instantly recognised natural landmarks Rising out of the English Channel to over 300ft high in places, they are a dramatic and inspiring
White Cliffs of Dover Millions pass through Dover each year on their journey to or from the continent In some places over 300 feet high, the White Cliffs are a symbol of the United Kingdom and a reassuring sight to travellers The Cliffs have been immortalised in song, in literature and in art
Epic White Cliffs of Dover Walks | Everything You Need to Know Made from soft white limestone, the massive vertical white cliffs seem to rise straight out of the water They offer one of the best coastal walks in the country, with stunning sea views guiding your path They’re the perfect place to take a UK weekend getaway or even just a day trip
Facts about the White Cliffs of Dover - British Heritage Travel The White Cliffs of Dover are one of the most iconic attractions in the United Kingdom and truly are a sight to behold Read these facts to find out what makes the Cliffs so special, and to see some amazing images of the Cliffs
The White Cliffs of Dover - Visit Kent There can be no doubt that the White Cliffs of Dover are one of this country's most spectacular natural features They are an official icon of Britain and have been a sign of hope and freedom for centuries The cliffs offer some of the most spectacular viewpoints and walks around