Private tour in Whitstable Don C
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Book with a 20% deposit
up to 6 people
6 hours
walking
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Don C.
Hello, and welcome! My name is Don, and I’m lucky to call Canterbury home. I love its rich history...
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Whitstable is a small seaside town renowned for its oysters and popular among both day tourists and those wanting to move out of big cities. However, Whitstable's history is rich with innovation, industry, and independence. Visitors can take a stroll to learn about Whitstable’s residents and their trades, including oyster fishing, shipbuilding, and diving. The tour also covers the town's railway history, World War events, and smuggling stories, providing both educational and engaging experiences. Additionally, this tour emphasizes Kent’s brewing heritage, offering numerous opportunities to sample various styles of carefully curated local real ales and craft beers. This unique experience, referred to as a TrAle, combines a walking tour with beer tastings. For those who do not consume beer, there are ample alternative refreshments available. Be prepared to expect the unexpected.
• St. Alphege church, Custom house and Middle wall • Pub no.1 - Whitstable Diving heritage • Whitstable residents - Peter Cushing and W. Somerset Maugham • Orchard street – 1340 coastline • Pub No 2 – (Micro) • Nelson Road – Floods of 1953 • Peter Cushing’s House • West Beach – Salt Pans / Smuggling / Coastguard station • The Old Neptune • Island Wall / The Favourite Oyster yawl/Dollar Row • Pub No3 – Lunch – Heritage brewing • Reeves Beach / Sea Street • Royal Native Oyster stores / Keams Yard / Cushing’s View • Pub no 4 – (Taproom) • Horsebridge • Harbour Street / Harbour (Historic railway) • Gorrell Tank • Whitstable Castle and public park • Tankerton Slopes / The Street / Maunsell Forts • Pub no 5 – (Micro) - Tour end • A bus can be taken to return to St. Alphege church or other onward destinations
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This walk is on a variety of surfaces that may be uneven and for some sections we can walk on a shingle beach. Please wear strong walking or trail shoes.
High Street, England, CT5 United Kingdom
Outside St. Alphege Church - there is a bus stop (St.Alphege) very close to the church.
Includes all fees
Book with a 20% deposit
Size:
up to 6 people
Duration:
6 hours
Transportation:
walking
1
View pricing details
Includes all fees
Book with a 20% deposit
Size:
up to 6 people
Duration:
6 hours
Transportation:
walking
1
View pricing details
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