Best natural monuments around Great Mongeham include a blend of iconic coastal features and preserved rural landscapes. The village, situated on the dip slope of the North Downs, is characterized by its conservation areas, mature trees, and hedgerows. Significant views of the surrounding countryside and the distant White Cliffs of Dover contribute to its natural appeal. The area offers opportunities to experience tranquil natural settings and appreciate native flora.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Located just above the White Cliffs of Dover, Kingsdown Beach is a secluded pebble beach with numerous benches suitable for picnics. At low tide, some sandy areas and a chalk shelf are exposed. The beach is bordered by grassy shrubs and flanked on one side by chalk cliffs. It is a popular local spot for kayaking and has many rock pools to explore. The beach and dunes around the village are important for migratory birds and insects, and for rare plants. The beach and cliffs are part of the Site of Special Scientific Interest which extends as far as Folkestone.
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A wonderful view with very impressive rocks. I was totally impressed. The coast is simply fantastic.
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No sandy beach, but at low tide you can get to the chalk cliffs from below.
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Get to know the chalk coast near Dover through the English Coast Path...a highlight in England.
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The Crest of a Wave is a sculpture located in Dover, Kent, England. It was created by Ray Smith and is located on Marine Parade in Dover1. It commemorates those who have swam the English Channel2.
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Quite a surreal appearance coming from the old town, Well worth checking out. Plenty of benches an cycleway running past.
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Great Mongeham is characterized by its conservation area, which features a good selection of mature trees like beech, holm oak, and ash, along with important hedgerows. These elements bring a strong feeling of the surrounding countryside into the village. Significant views of the rolling landscape are also a key natural attribute, accessible from various Public Rights of Way.
For iconic perspectives of the White Cliffs of Dover, visit Viewpoint Over the White Cliffs of Dover. From here, you can see the cliffs towering up to 110 meters over the English Channel. On clear days, you might even spot the French coast.
Yes, Kingsdown Beach is a family-friendly option, offering a pebble beach where children can explore rock pools at low tide. Langdon Hole is also noted as family-friendly, with easy-to-walk hiking trails and beautiful views.
The natural areas, particularly around Kingsdown Beach and the surrounding cliffs, are important for migratory birds and insects, as well as rare plants. You might also be lucky enough to spot seals in the sea near Kingsdown Beach.
Yes, there are several options. The area around The White Cliffs of Dover offers easy-to-walk paths along the chalk cliffs with routes of different lengths. Langdon Hole is a nature reserve with hiking trails that provide wonderful views. Additionally, the Crest of a Wave Sculpture marks the start/end of the North Downs Way, a long-distance path.
Many of the natural areas and walking trails around Great Mongeham are dog-friendly. For example, the paths along The White Cliffs of Dover are popular with dog walkers. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near wildlife or livestock, and check for any specific local restrictions.
The natural monuments around Great Mongeham can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and vibrant flora. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the hedgerows and trees. Winter can provide dramatic views of the coastline, though paths may be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, Kingsdown Beach is a notable pebble beach flanked by grassy scrubland and chalk cliffs. It's a great place to relax, explore rock pools at low tide, and enjoy stunning views across the English Channel, sometimes even to France.
The Crest of a Wave Sculpture in Dover is a memorial for cross-channel swimmers, featuring two blocks of white Portland stone. While man-made, it is intrinsically linked to the natural landscape as it marks the start/end of the North Downs Way, a significant trail that traverses the region's natural beauty, and is located by the sea.
Yes, Langdon Hole is a beautiful nature reserve with hiking trails and stunning views over the harbor, chalk cliffs, and the sea. Additionally, Kingsdown Beach and its surrounding cliffs are part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. The Crest of a Wave Sculpture marks the start/end of National Cycle Network routes 1 and 2. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Great Mongeham or Cycling around Great Mongeham guides, which include routes like the 'Deal Pier – Deal Castle loop'.
The area around Great Mongeham is situated on the dip slope of the North Downs. The underlying geology consists of chalk, which is overlain with clay and flints. This chalk geology is famously visible in the striking faces of The White Cliffs of Dover.


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