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Around Folkestone
Folkestone is also home to the Triennial - a unique outdoor contemporary art exhibition featuring some of Europe's top artists. It runs every three years from 2008 and after each Triennial artwork will remain in the town, creating a permanent display of public art set against some spectacular scenery. Explore the town and find the artwork by downloading a map and full details Harbour and Sunny Sands beach - Take a stroll around Folkestone's small working harbour with its fishing boats, quaint pubs, seafood stalls and the artists, fisherman's and farmer's market every Sunday from 10am-4pm. At the end of the Stade you will find Sunny Sands, a stretch of sandy beach popular with families. Proposals for a major redevelopment of the harbour and seafront include a marina, shops, seafront restaurants and new homes.
Coastal Park. Amphitheatre and Adventure Playground - the Coastal Park is a unique undercliff
The Creative Quarter - The Old High Street is a steep, narrow cobbled street running down to the harbour. Take a walk down this historic street and you will find plenty of exciting independent shops, cafes and galleries. The Old High Street and the area around Tontine Street is known as the Creative Quarter and it is fast becoming a base for artists and creative industries If you have a few more hours why not visit some of the other attractions in the district....East Cliff & Warren Country Park - take in the breathtaking views along these historic chalk cliffs and woodlands just a fifteen minute walk from Folkestone harbour or by car on the B2011,
The Hythe Royal Military Canal - follow the A259 towards Hythe and take a leisurely walk from West Hythe to Seabrook along this unique canal built to protect England from invasion by Napoleon. Play areas, fishing, cycling and boating. Free car parks at West Hythe and Seabrook
The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway - travel on the third size miniature mainline railway from Hythe to Dungeness, 01797 362353 Port Lympne Animal Park - see elephants and rhinos in this magnificent wildlife park http://www.totallywild.net/ 01303 264647 Brenzett Museum is a unique collection of wartime equipment including remains recovered from aircraft crash sites - Ivychurch Road, Brenzett, TN29 OEE 01797 344747 http://www.brenzettaero.co.uk/
Dungeness RSPB Nature Reserve - the reserve has five birdwatching hides, nature trail and shop. -open daily Dungeness Road, Lydd 01797 320588 http://www.rspb.org.uk/
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