A Few Photos of Ramsgate and Broadstairs in the Spring Sunshine

A Few Photos of Ramsgate and Broadstairs in the Spring Sunshine

Here are a few photographs of Ramsgate and Broadstairs in the April Spring sunshine. As you can see it was a glorious day for walking in the Kent sunshine. We walked along the coastal pathway from the Port of Ramsgate Royal Harbour Marina, along the cliffs to Viking Bay in Broadstairs spotting the ever present lifeboat as we go!

Ramsgate in the Spring April 2011

Ramsgate in the Spring April 2011

The Cliffs Between Ramsgate and Broadstairs

The Cliffs Between Ramsgate and Broadstairs

Ramsgate Lifeboat April 2011

Ramsgate Lifeboat April 2011

The Viking Bay Beach At Broadstairs April 2011

The Viking Bay Beach At Broadstairs April 2011

 

Walks and Walking – Walking from Broadstairs to Ramsgate

Walks and Walking: Walking from Broadstairs to Ramsgate, 2 Miles Easy Walking in Kent.

This isn’t the most wildly exciting of Kent walks, especially as it is also my first blog post, but it is a walk nonetheless! It is however, a very windy walk, so whilst you can keep your walking boots at home for this one, I recommend a windproof jacket…. and shield your eyes from the sand that blows in your face!! That’s the natural variety of walking in the UK.

It is a very simple coastal walk along the sea wall from Broadstairs, through the King George VI Memorial Park and then along the sea wall to Ramsgate so you really don’t need any sort of map for this walk.

Broadstairs is a coastal town on the Isle of Thanet, East Kent, and is situated between Margate and Ramsgate. The town’s crest motto is “Stella Maris” which means “Star of the Sea”. The name, which coincidentally was the name of a house I lived in on the Isle of Wight (small world), was derived from a former flight of chalk steps in the chalk cliff, which led from the sands up to the 11th Century shrine of St Mary on the cliff top.

Welcome To Ramsgate

Once in Ramsgate we had Fish and Chips at Peters Fish Factory.

Ramsgate is a seaside town and was very popular in the 19th century as a member of the Cinque Ports confederation. It has one of the largest marinas on the English South Coast and the port has provided cross channel ferries for many years. In February 2011 there was some redevelopment work along the sea wall with art provided by the local residence, I thought the best one was this:

Ramsgate Lifeboat Station