The town of Herne Bay in the county of Kent offers visitors a truly traditional seaside experience with two miles of splendid seafront offering colourful beach huts, candyfloss, ice cream parlours, cafés, friendly pubs, fish and chip shops and deck chairs. It was in the early 19th century that Herne Bay became a seaside resort, with the building of a pleasure pier and promenade by a group of London investors; before the record was beaten in 1978, Herne Bay proudly boasted the second-longest pier in the United Kingdom. Herne Bay's seafront is also home to the world's first freestanding, purpose-built clock tower that was built in 1837
Herne Bay is great for those with a passion for outdoor pursuits; rowers, yachtsmen and jet-ski riders are well catered for on Herne Bay's waters. The seafront is pretty, with Victorian architecture, seafront gardens and bandstand that is a venue for summer concerts, other musical events and children's entertainment. Celebrating its heritage, the Herne Bay Carnival is one of East Kent's largest Carnivals and attracts visitors from far and wide. Bands, local and visitor floats, a Carnival Queen and all the colour and atmosphere you expect from a traditional seaside festival.
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Old thanet way
Herne Bay, CT5 3JE
Aquatic & Reptile Centre Wealden Forest Park
Herne Common
Herne Bay, CT6 7LQ
141 Mortimer Street
Herne Bay, CT6 5HA
33 Herne St
Herne Bay, CT6 7HL
133 Pier Avenue
Herne Bay, CT6 8TR
98 Mortimer St
Herne Bay, CT6 5EB
81a Sea St
Herne Bay, CT6 8QG
Unit 1 Sweechbridge Road
Hillborough Business Park
Herne Bay, CT6 6TE
169 Sea St
Herne Bay, CT6 8JY
130 High Street
Herne Bay, CT6 5JY
6 Little Charles Street
Herne Bay, CT6 5ET
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