England Guide
Kent and Sussex
Dover
DOVER, just 21 miles from mainland Europe (Calais' low cliffs are visible on a clear day), is Britain's principal cross-Channel port. Badly bombed during World War II, its town centre and seafront just don't have what it takes to induce many travellers to linger. Dover Castle is still by far the most interesting of the port's attractions, while entertainment of a saltier nature is offered by Dover's legendary White Cliffs, which dominate the town and have long been a source of inspiration for lovers, travellers and soldiers sailing off to war.
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