White Cliffs of Dover and Canterbury, England
The White Cliffs of Dover is the region of the English coastline facing the Strait of Dover and France. Canterbury, a cathedral city in southeast England, was a pilgrimage site in the Middle Ages.
Canterbury: Cathedral House, 11 The Precincts, Canterbury CT1 2EH
The White Cliffs of Dover are a famous landmark located on the southeastern coast of England, facing the English Channel. These iconic cliffs stretch for about 16 kilometers (10 miles) along the coastline and reach heights of up to 106 meters (350 feet) in some places.
The cliffs are made primarily of chalk, a soft white limestone composed of the remains of marine organisms that lived millions of years ago. Over time, the accumulation of their skeletal remains formed thick layers of chalk. The distinctive white color of the cliffs comes from the high concentration of calcium carbonate in the chalk.
I took a day tour of the cliff and the city of Canterbury. It was raining that day, which was not good for hiking.
The hike of the Dover Cliffs to South Foreland Lighthouse is about two miles from the visitor parking lot.
I wanted to see the expanse of the cliffs, but since I am on a trail on the cliffs, I can only see a portion of the cliffs at a time.
If I wanted to see the cliffs how I wanted, I would need to see them from the sea on a boat.
Looking back
Sometimes narrower trails go close to the cliffs from the main trail.
Looking back
The lighthouse and the endpoint of the trail
Walking back
Looking back
The building far away on the right is the Dover Castle.
The main square in the city of Canterbury. It is not far away from the Dover Cliffs.
The Canterbury Cathedral.
Canterbury Cathedral is one of the most famous and historically significant religious sites in England. Located in the city of Canterbury, about 80 kilometers (50 miles) southeast of London, it is the cathedral of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the leader of the Church of England.
The history of Canterbury Cathedral dates back to the 6th century when a small church was built on the site. Over the centuries, it has undergone several expansions, rebuildings, and renovations, resulting in a magnificent architectural masterpiece that combines various styles, including Romanesque and Gothic.
Looking toward the front where the Choir is located
Looking toward the front from the right side
Looking back toward the rear
Walking to the front from the left side
Looking back
Looking toward the front from behind the Choir section
Walking out to the courtyard
Down to the crypt
A chapel in the crypt
Out from the crypt and looking back of the church again
Walking toward the front through the Choir section
The altar
Looking back at the Choir
Walking around the altar to the very front of the church
The altar at the very front of the church
Looking back at the rear of the church
Walking back to the rear side of the church
Exited from the church
The exterior of Canterbury Cathedral is known for its stunning medieval architecture, including elaborate stone carvings, towering spires, and beautiful stained glass windows.
Back to the town square
Then walking around this little town
Walking back to the square
Back at the square and then walk in another direction
A small bridge and a river are here
Back to the square
The squire again
Walking to the tour bus