• The White Cliffs of Dover

A 13 km long cliffs stretch on both sides of the town of Dover, on the English coastline facing the English Channel of Dover and France. The cliff face, which reaches a height of 110 m owes its striking appearance to its composition of chalk accented by streaks of black flint. The spectacular cliffs are an official icon of Britain and have been a sign of hope and freedom for centuries.

To appreciate their beauty and the channel landscapes, take one of the dramatic cliff-top walks, view the cliffs from St Margaret’s Bay, on board a P&O ferry crossings from Calais, from Dover Harbor, or from Shakespeare Beach west of the Harbor. While visiting Dover Castle, visit the underground War Tunnels part of the cliffs Chalk face.

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