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Pines Garden & The Pines Visitor Centre and Museum, Dover, Kent

Pines Garden & The Pines Visitor Centre and Museum
Beach Road
St Margaret's Bay

Dover
Kent

CT15 6DZ
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http://www.baytrust.org.uk
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Tucked away behind the towering white cliffs and adjacent to the South Foreland vallley, an area of outstanding natural beauty, you'll find the village of St Margaret's Bay.

Visit the beautiful Pines Garden, the fascinating St Margaret's Museum and enjoy refreshment and relaxation in the cafe. Wander down to the beach or stroll up to the magnificent cliff top. All within a few minutes walk of the Pines Garden.

The Pines Garden has a stunning entrance water-feature and lily pool, a specially created grass labyrinth and a roundhouse shelter for picnics if the weather is a bit breezy. There are extensive paths for buggy and wheelchair access, facilities for the disabled and lots of seating throughout the 6 acres. The garden has a unique peaceful and most relaxing atmosphere: allow time during your visit to just sit and be here and experience it for yourself.

Details

Months Open: Garden open daily all year
Museum & Tearoom open: Mon to Fri: 9am - 5pm; Sat & Sun: 10am - 5pm
Admission Price: Garden: Adults £3, Children: 50p, Concessions £2.50, Wheelchair users £1
Museum: Free
Catering: Tearoom

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Dover Museum (0.43 miles)

Dover Castle and Secret Wartime Tunnels (0.48 miles)

Dover White Cliff Tours (0.81 miles)

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