Park

Lower Leas Küstenpark

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Antony
July 5, 2022
Great for the kids and adults alike. Beautiful landscaped gardens with free adventure play park flows down to the beach
Jacqueline
April 14, 2021
A lovely wooden play area for children. Great spots for a picnic and a sheltered groin on the beach for children to play or go rock pooling when the tide is out. There’s are some pretty rainbow beach huts to see and the mermaid cafe offers some good snacks and ice cream A wonderful spot to view the Folkestone air show from. Or simply admire the view over the channel
A lovely wooden play area for children. Great spots for a picnic and a sheltered groin on the beach for children to play or go rock pooling when the tide is out. There’s are some pretty rainbow beach huts to see and the mermaid cafe offers some good snacks and ice cream A wonderful spot to view th…
Johanna
March 28, 2021
Wonderful park, with scenic views over the sea, beautiful vegetation and a great adventure playground for the kids. Great for picnics or a relaxed wander... For drinks, snacks and ice cream checkout the mermaid cafe at the bottom of it.
Friederike
April 24, 2016
Fabulous play ground for children, the park itself has won awards for the skilled planting, you can barbecue there, walk a zig zag path up the cliffs through Edwardian grottos to the Leas Promenade.
Daniel
April 4, 2022
Explore Lower Leas Coastal Park  You can easily lose a whole day with children in Folkestone’s Lower Leas Coastal Park, which has a transportive "is-this-really-the-UK?" quality thanks in part to the dramatic botanical architecture of its well-maintained gardens, with many Mediterranean and non-native plants.  Much of the park has sea views, while other parts are set back and sheltered from sea winds by greenery. The elaborate adventure playground – the largest free play area in the South East with wooden pirate ships, sand pits, zip-lines, and tunnel slides – will occupy younger children. Once they're done, drag them away to a nearby cafe, such as The Lift Cafe, serving thick sourdough toasties made with bread from the local Docker Bakery. Follow the Coastal Path's distinctive Zig Zag Path, which was created in the 1920s from an artifical sandstone mix called Pulhamite. The path wends down to the park from its starting point on the Victorian promenade of The Leas passing planters of Mediterranean vegetation and grottos that appear as if hewn from natural rock. Photogenic Mermaid Beach is nearby, and has a swimming spot that is popular with locals all year long." A firm favourite with visitors and locals alike, the ever popular Lower Leas Coastal Park has magnificent views and plenty of activities to keep the children busy. Split into three areas this coastal park has something for everyone, with its formal gardens, wild area and the largest free play area in the South East. Here is what some recent visitors had to say: "This park is divine! It really is beautiful. Stunning and unusual plants and flowers. A huge credit to those upkeeping the place." "Well worth the walk from the Martello tower to the café on the edge of the cliff and back down the cliffs." The rail is absolutely beautiful and our son had the time of his life on the enormous playground."
Explore Lower Leas Coastal Park  You can easily lose a whole day with children in Folkestone’s Lower Leas Coastal Park, which has a transportive "is-this-really-the-UK?" quality thanks in part to the dramatic botanical architecture of its well-maintained gardens, with many Mediterranean and non-nat…

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Rundgang mit Ziegen und Schafen in einer wunderschönen Landschaft
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Standort
Lower Sandgate Road
Folkestone, England