Folkestone Harbour

Folkestone Harbour is a harbor or marina Folkestone located in United Kingdom.

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  • Phone

    +44 1303 211732

  • Website

    harbourcommunitychurch.org

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  • Type

    Harbor or Marina

Address

The Stade (Beach St) Folkestone Kent United Kingdom

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scenic views seafood cabins pubs
Bibz Kaliman

Seafood , fish and ships, Rocksalt restaurant , nice view and small beach

Shelley Holmes

Great pubs and shops, stunning views of the sea.

Nicholas Hall

Needs some love but it's quite a busy place to be on a sunny weekend with lots of great places to visit nearby.

A. D.

Grab some fresh seafood or a ferry - it's right here. Shame the market and rides are no longer on the same stretch

Andrew Morton

Shabby but a good walk along the front.

Olivier DC

Harbour Inn 's in

Nick Hilditch

There's no ferries from here and haven't been for 10 years!

Richard Digimist

Glorious seafood :)

Steven Whittingstall

Great meal and drinks at the Cabin Cafe at the Station

David Šádek

Přístav, který Čapka přivítal v roce 1924 při cestě do Velké Británie

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Harbor / Marina
Folkestone Harbour Arm

Lots of cool pop up bars and food trucks - pizza, seafood, beer, live music - all on the quayside. - Alex Watson

7.9
Beach
Sunny Sands

If you have kids with you, don't forget to bring your buckets and spades rain or shine, it's always fun to play on the sandy beach - Gökçe Rynne

Beach
Lower Leas Beach

Large pebble beach. Pretty deserted. Backs on to a massive car park. - Joseph Macleod

7.5
Seafood
Rocksalt

Baked Folkstone Cod with Parsley Sauce is amazing - more buttery than parsley - Peter Nunn

7.8
Fish and Chips Shop
The Smokehouse

Would definitely recommend The Smokehouse, we both had Haddock with mushy peas to die for and will absolutely be making a return visit???? 9 out of 9 for us - Alison Rabicano

7.7
Waterfront
Folkestone Seafront

Nice stroll along the harbour taking in the boats and fresh seafood stalls - David Hindhaugh