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Kateykrunch Tue 20-Jun-17 15:08:33

We fancy a holiday with a vist to Dungeoness, we dont know the area at all and will do some research before we go, but I wondered if you lovely GNers would have any recommendations for hotels or B and B's in the area surrounding, as well as any 'must see/visit' ideas. Thanks in ant.

M0nica Tue 20-Jun-17 15:39:08

Must see: Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch railway and, if you can manage it, go up the lighthouse at Dungeness

MawBroon Tue 20-Jun-17 15:59:39

You make poor Dungeness sound very threatening and creepy kateykrunchgrin
There are lots of hotels, b&b's and holiday rentals around Winchelsea Beach, Camber Sands etc. The George in Rye is our favourite.

Kateykrunch Tue 20-Jun-17 17:15:47

Mawbroom....ooooo we may have ended up somewhere we wouldn't have liked at all! Lol. Thanks for the recommendation as well M0nica.

silverlining48 Mon 03-Jul-17 15:22:16

We have often stayed at the imperial hotel in hythe, where the miniature railway starts on its way to dungeoness, otherwise rye has a few nice hotels. Lots to see in the area.

nanaK54 Mon 03-Jul-17 15:40:38

I think Dungeness is like Marmite - you either 'love it or hate it' - I fall into the 'hate' it category, but don't let that put you off grin. It was my late father's favourite place, we scattered his ashes there for that reason.
Definitely worth trying the miniature railway smile
Rye is, in my humble, absolutely lovely and there are some nice hotels there

shysal Mon 03-Jul-17 16:22:54

About 40 years ago my exDH and I took a children's club on holiday to a school journey centre at St.Mary's Bay. One of his planned day trips was to Dungeness for shopping. When we arrived on the railway all we saw was an expanse of pebbles! We did laugh! No internet in those days, to check out the area! Assuming nothing much has changed, I wouldn't mind living on the sea front there, gardening would be interesting.
I agree that Rye was lovely.
Have a great time Katey.

ninathenana Mon 03-Jul-17 16:28:55

Rye and Hythe are both quaint. Dungeness is a bit of a wilderness IMHO.
D now lives in that area.

suzied Mon 03-Jul-17 16:29:28

I would stay in Rye at Jeakes House B and B and eat at Ypres Castle pub and go to Dungeness for a day trip.
Alternatively, stay in Sandwich at the Bell hotel and visit Rye as well.

DanniRae Mon 03-Jul-17 18:38:04

I would definitely go to Rye because it is lovely - but I am not over keen on Dungeness. It seemed very bleak to me. Maybe if you out and about you could go and see for yourself ..................then come back on here and let us know what you felt about it!!

Kateykrunch Mon 03-Jul-17 18:41:58

Thank you for all the comments and ideas on places to stay, the miniature railway sounds fun, the place is somewhere I have never been, but would like to see. I'll let you know when we've been.