Discover the best top things to do in Dymchurch, United Kingdom including The Hidden Treasure Micropub, Dymchurch Beach, St Peter and St Paul Church, The Ship Inn, Dymchurch Martello Tower No.24, Dymchurch Amusement Park, Dymchurch War Memorial, Ocean Inn, Dymchurch Recreation Ground.
Restaurants in Dymchurch
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Family run Micropub in the heart of Dymchurch. Serving local Ales, ciders, gins and wine. A place to meet, relax, have fun and a good conversation. We are open again in April 2021! We have a decked beer garden at the back, and from the 17th May 2021 we are welcoming our customers inside the pub. Please remember we are following Government Covid safe guidelines. We can't wait to see you all again!
Lovely place to stop off for a beer or two. The owners are very welcoming and have made me feel at home. I'm working my way through the Real Ale selection, perfect end to my holiday. Good cider selection as well. Very clean and plenty of space which is a bonus at the moment, I feel very safe here. Make sure you pay these guys a visit, Micro Pub at its best.
4.5 based on 523 reviews
We parked at the far end of the Martello car park - take change as it costs more with the ap. We launched our kayak from the beach and paddled round the bay. Great for kayaking, very clean beach, great for a beach day or a romantic evening walk.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
We were delighted to find the church open, in fact they were preparing for a funeral later that afternoon, but we received a very warm welcome and were invited to take our time looking round. We later had a very entertaining chat with one of the church wardens who pointed out some interesting features we would have otherwise missed.
4.0 based on 44 reviews
Martello Tower No. 24 in Dymchurch was one of 74 towers built along the south coast between 1805 and 1812 to resist the threatened French invasion. Restored to its original design and containing replica gunpowder barrels and a 24 pounder muzzle-loading cannon on the gun platform. Of all the Martello Towers remaining, Martello24 is closest to its original condition and it can be seen as it was when occupied by the military in 1806. There are only two other towers of the original 74 built in Kent and East Sussex that are open to the public, Martello Towers No.73 in Eastbourne and No. 74 in Seaford.
A real sense of how the solders lived and survived in the tower.. Friendly staff always on hand to tell you about the history... Free to enter and also its run by local volunteers... Well done..
4.0 based on 404 reviews
Perfect family fun, there is something for everyone from tiny toddlers, older children, parents and grandparents alike. The people running the rides are polite and interactive with the children.
4.0 based on 10 reviews
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