Badly bombed during the war,
DOVER
's town centre and seafront just don't have what it takes to induce many travellers to linger before speeding onwards to Europe, or inland to London or Canterbury. That said, the town authorities have put a lot of effort and money into sprucing the place up, particularly the early Victorian New Bridge development along the Esplanade. Despite such valiant attempts, Dover Castle is still by far the most interesting of the numerous attractions wh... [More]
Set in The Heart of White Cliffs Country, this 17th Century Manor House Hotel with Restaurant and Spa is simply beautiful. Luxurious bedrooms have antique four-poster beds, vaulted beamed ceilings and some rooms afford distant views of the English Channel. The restaurant noteworthy in its own right ... [More]