Abbot’s Cliff beach is a hidden gem for the naturist community and lies between Samphire Hoe Country Park and “The Warren”. It isn’t too difficult to get here, but there are some cliffs that you’ll need to climb over on your way.
Why Is Abbot’s Cliff Beach So Special?
Once at this serene spot with natural rock formations in clearings of shoreline pebbles or shingle depending on what tide has washed up from below sea level – enjoy!
Abbot’s Cliff Beach Features:
Type of Beach | Nearest Town |
Shingle | Folkestone |
Lifeguard Service | Post Code |
No | CT17 9FL |
Activities | Dog-friendly Beach? |
Naturist Beach | Yes |
Facilities | Water Quality |
N/A | Unknown |
OS Grid Ref. | |
TR 2753 3850 |
Abbot’s Cliff Beach FAQs & Additional Information
Is there parking?
Free on-street parking is possible near the Eastern Beach and there’s a cliff top paying car park (but this usually closes about 6pm – so check if you plan to stay late!). The road leading down leading down to the warren and campsite is private.
Are there toilets available?
Yes, The public toilets are accessible by way of a single-track tunnel that crosses over the Kent Coast railway line.
Is it baby-friendly?
No, there are no baby changing facilities.
Can I bring my own food?
Yes, you can bring a picnic.
Is there food available to buy?
Not known. However, if there is, please help us and leave a comment. Thank you!
Is it wheelchair-friendly?
Not known. However, if there is, please help us and leave a comment. Thank you!
Is it pushchair friendly?
Not known. However, if there is, please help us and leave a comment. Thank you!
Can I take my dog?
Yes, Abbot’s Cliff Beach is dog-friendly.
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