Broadstairs Harbour & Dumpton Gap in Kent - British beach fishing spots, South East Coast, England
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Broadstairs, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Broadstairs, United Kingdom (UK)
Stone Bay
Viking Bay
Joss Bay
Dumpton Gap
The Micro Museum
The Little Art Gallery
Ramsgate Royal Harbour & Marina
Botany Bay
Sailors Church
Ramsgate Main Sands
dumpton gap beach
Dumpton Gap Beach, Broadstairs kent Oct 2014 with a DJI Phantom 2......
Town Centre, Broadstairs, Kent.
Video of Broadstairs Town Centre. I've also posted a video of the Sea Front/harbour/beach.
Places to see in ( Broadstairs - UK )
Places to see in ( Broadstairs - UK )
Broadstairs is a coastal town on the Isle of Thanet in the Thanet district of east Kent, England, about 80 miles east of London. Broadstairs is part of the civil parish of Broadstairs and St Peter's, which includes St Peter's.
Situated between Margate and Ramsgate, Broadstairs is one of Thanet's seaside resorts, known as the Jewel in Thanet's crown. The town's crest motto is Stella Maris (Star of the Sea). The name derives from a former flight of steps in the chalk cliff, which led from the sands up to the 11th-century shrine of St Mary on the cliff's summit.
Broadstairs town spreads from Haine Road in the west to Kingsgate (named after the landing of King Charles II in 1683) a hamlet in St Peter parish in the north and to Dumpton in the south (named after the yeoman Dudeman who farmed there in the 13th century). The hamlet of Reading (formerly Reden or Redyng) Street was established by Flemish refugees in the 17th century.
The town lies above a harbour with cliffs on either side. Broadstairs has seven bays of golden sand, which are (from south to north) Dumpton Gap, Louisa Bay, Viking Bay, Stone Bay, Joss Bay, Kingsgate Bay and Botany Bay. North Foreland rises between Stone Bay and Joss Bay. On the cliffs above Kingsgate Bay is Kingsgate Castle, formerly part of the estate of Lord Holland but now converted into private residences. Broadstairs has a very mild maritime climate.
The town of Broadstairs is situated 20 miles (32 km) from both Dover and Canterbury, and about 60 miles (97 km) from the M25, London's orbital motorway. Broadstairs is also served by Southeastern train services to/from London, via either North Kent and Medway or Canterbury and High Speed 1. It is unusual in that trains to London can run either way through the station.
Alot to see in ( Broadstairs - UK ) such as :
Botany Bay, Kent
Isle of Thanet
Quex Park
Ramsgate Tunnels
RAF Manston Spitfire & Hurricane Memorial Museum
Viking Bay
Dickens House Museum & Information Point
Crampton Tower Museum
Louisa Bay
Saint Mildred's Bay
St Peter's Church
Viking Bay
Kingsgate Bay
Pegwell Bay
North Foreland Lighthouse
Westgate Bay
Pierremont Park
Sandwich & Pegwell Bay National Nature Reserve
Sandwich Bay, Kent
Fort Kings Bay
( Broadstairs - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Broadstairs . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Broadstairs - UK
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Broadstairs Promenade & Bay's England 2014
Broadstairs Promenade & Bay's England 2014
Arthur James ( Street Performer)
Dumpton Gap
Despite the slightly less than appealing name Dumpton Gap is actually a nice little beach! The sandy bay here stretches for about 150 metres and is backed by a wide promenade which winds around the coast all the way to Louisa Bay.
If you fancy a walk in the opposite direction the beach connects with Ramsgate. However, be sure to check the tide as the beach all but disappears at high tide and you could find yourself cut off.
Being a little less central to Broadstairs or Ramsgate Dumpton Gap is generally a good get-away spot. Even so, there are still plenty of facilities here including beach huts, nearby cafes and toilets. It is also dog friendly all year around with no restrictions.
A quiet sandy bay with a promenade and kiosk, there are plenty of rock pools to explore but at very high tide the beach is totally covered by the sea.
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Dumpton Gap to Viking Bay. Dog enjoy's a paddle!
Self explanatory really! A popular walk with us.
Broadstairs Viking Bay Sea Front (August 2017 Full HD)
A visit to Broadstairs Viking bay Friday 25th August 2017
Summer 2016 walked from Dumpton Gap to Ramsgate along beach with the hound.
This was about mid to late May, a lovely day for walking the dog, not too hot.
A DAY IN BROADSTAIRS
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BROADSTAIRS GUIDE | The Seaside Series | What Olivia Did | AD
As promised I've decided to create a few wee city/town guides for some of favourite new and old haunts, in hope it can inspire some weekend trips or staycations! The first up is Broadstairs! I worked on this exciting first instalment with Southeastern, and I hope you like it as much as I enjoyed creating it!
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Dumpton Gap, Ramsgate
Dumpton Gap, Ramsgate, Kent, UK
Broadstairs
Broadstairs is a coastal town on the Isle of Thanet in East Kent, England, 76 miles (122 km) east of London with a population of about 22,000. Situated between Margate and Ramsgate, it is one of the seaside resorts on the Isle of Thanet, known as the Jewel in Thanet's crown. The town's crest motto is Stella Maris - Star of the Sea. As a civil parish, it includes the St. Peter's area and is known as Broadstairs and St. Peters. This was derived from the broad stairs carved in the chalk cliff, that led from the sands to the 12th century shrine of St Mary situated above the cliffs.[1]
The town spreads from Poorhole Lane in the west (named from the mass graves dating from the Black Death) to Kingsgate in the north (named after the landing of King Charles II in 1683) and to Dumpton in the south (named after the yeoman Dudeman who farmed there in the 13th century). Reading or Redyng Street was established by Flemish refugees in the 1600s.As a seaside resort, the economy is mainly based around tourism; there are hotels and guest houses on and near the seafront, to accommodate the influx of all year round visitors. Although the number of hotels in recent years has declined because of the high land redevelopment values this has resulted in an improvement in quality of the existing premises. The High Street has a wide variety of independent shops and services, and there are a small number of factories mainly situated on the small industrial estates on the town's borders. The elderly population (many retire to the seaside) has led to many health and social care jobs at local care homes. As of the 2001 UK census, 1.8% of the population resided in a medical or care establishment, compared with the national average of only 0.8%.[7] Many jobs in education are provided by the town's relatively high number of schools and colleges.
[edit] Employment
As of the 2001 census, the economic activity of residents aged 1674 was 34.1% in full-time employment, 12.8% in part-time employment, 10.0% self-employed, 2.9% unemployed, 2.3% students with jobs, 4.1% students without jobs, 20.0% retired, 6.5% looking after home or family, 4.9% permanently sick or disabled and 2.4% economically inactive for other reasons. The percentage of retired people was significantly higher than the national figure of 14%. The percentage of unemployed people was low compared with the national rate of 3.4% and the district rate of 4.4%. 12% of residents aged 1674 had a higher education qualification or the equivalent, compared with 20% nationwide. The Office for National Statistics estimated that during the period of April 2001 to March 2002, the average gross weekly income of households was £522 (£27,219 per year).[7]
The industry of employment of residents, at the 2001 census, was 15% retail, 14% health and social work, 13% manufacturing, 13% education, 10% real estate, 8% construction, 7% transport and communications, 6% public administration, 5% hotels and restaurants, 3% finance, 1% agriculture and 5% other community, social or personal services. Compared with national figures, there was a relatively high number of workers in the education and health/social care industries and a relatively low number in finance and real estate.[7] Many residents commute to work outside the town; as of the 2001 census, the town had 9,842 employed residents, but there were only 9,049 jobs within the town.[7]
Review of Viking Bay Beach, Broadstairs
Viking Bay, Broadstairs our day out
Broadstairs Viking Bay
Broadstairs Viking summer sun beach
Thanet Publicity Films - BROADSTAIRS OF COURSE [1965]
You may have seen this exact copy of this publicity film uploaded by DAVID CARR who simply downloaded this clip from my channel and re-uploaded it to his own account for his own greed and attention while not accrediting the copyright owner, providing background information or promoting the important work of Screen Archive South East who own and preserve the original film materials.
Carr also passed the clip onto Ramsgate Historical Society where Carr received the credit when the clip was posted onto the society's Facebook page, a credit and appreciation for the hard work of simply stealing the material from my channel.
P.s to reassert the situation here, I have the greatest respect for Ramsgate Historical Society and all the historical societies of our local community not to under-appreciate Terry Wheeler and his work either. I would have gladly given an un-watermarked copy of the bootleg DVD containing the collection of Thanet publicity films (which I had paid a bootlegger to obtain) to the society as a token of gesture. However being bootlegged video and the copyright ownership, it is preferable to contact Screen Archive South East for licensed digital copies of the original 16mm film prints that were donated to the archive by Thanet District Council who incidentally are the copyright holder, not me or David Carr.
In light of this, I am sorry that I am now forced to make use of intrusive watermarks and/or my burnt-in timecode ticker to discourage those who chose to do this with future materials I may or may not make available.
© Thanet District Council. All rights reserved. Provided in low quality new media for historical research and promotion of Kent's film archives.
This promotional tourist information was made in 1965 for the local council, as the production company no longer exists the copyright is owned by Thanet District Council, who have not given their permission for this upload. The original 16mm print materials are now secured and digitised at Screen Archive South East in Brighton, so contact them for more information.
Broadstairs - UK
A brief look at Broadstairs in Kent, UK
Botany Bay in Broadstairs - Filmed by DJI Drone
A drone view of the iconic cliff scene at Broadstairs' Botany Bay in Kent. filmed on an August morning in 2015
Dumpton Gap Ramsgate Kent from Cooke & Co UAV
Aerial Video of Dumpton Gap on the Ramsgate and Broadstairs borders from the Cooke & Co UAV Drone. For any buying, selling or letting needs call Cooke & Co Ramsgate on 01843 851322.