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Upper and Lower Leas

Dog walk in Folkestone

Type of walk

Hilly, Beach, Park

What's here

Free Parking, Off Lead Areas, On Lead Areas, Pathed Routes, Picnic Areas, Toilets, Refreshments Available, Wheelchair Friendly

About this walk

A 1-mile walk along Folkestone’s unique clifftop promenade. Head down the Zig-Zag Path or one of the several sets of steps to the Lower Leas Coastal Park, with its trails, wooden area and soon to be completed new children’s playground.

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How to get there

Address

43 Radnor Clf, Folkestone CT20 2JL, UK View on Google

Location details

Park at the end of Dixwell Road, or in front of The Grand Hotel

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