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Margate to Ramsgate - relax
Margate, England
Margate, England

Margate to Ramsgate - relax

Length21.9 mi
Elev. Gain898.7 ft
Est. Steps51000
Track
Created by Tomas

Margate to Ramsgate - relax Introduction

Margate to Ramsgate - relax is a 22 mile (51,000-step) route located near Margate, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 898.7 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Margate to Ramsgate - relax

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Dreamland Margate

Tourist Attraction
Dreamland Margate is an amusement park and entertainment centre based on a traditional English seaside funfair located at Margate, Kent, England. The site of the park was first used for amusement rides in 1880, although the Dreamland name was not used until 1920 when the park's Grade II* listed Scenic Railway wooden rollercoaster was opened.

Botany Bay, Kent

Water
Botany Bay is a bay in Broadstairs, Kent on the south east coast of England.Botany Bay is the northernmost of seven bays in Broadstairs. It features chalk cliffs and is a popular tourist location. Bathing is reportedly safe for swimming, surfing, and kayaking, and lifeguards are on duty.

Bleak House, Broadstairs

Tourist Attraction
Bleak House (originally known as Fort House) is a prominent house on the cliff overlooking the North Foreland and Viking Bay in Broadstairs, Kent. It was built around 1801 and then substantially extended, doubling in size, in 1901. The house was the site of the North Cliff Battery and was used as a coastal station for observing maritime activity.

Droit House

Tourist Attraction
Droit House is a Grade II listed building and former customs house in Margate that was redesigned by William Edmunds.It was originally built in 1812 and rebuilt in 1828–30.It was destroyed during the Second World War but was rebuilt in 1947.

Ramsgate Maritime Museum

Tourist Attraction
Ramsgate Maritime Museum is a maritime museum in Ramsgate, Kent, England, that describes the maritime history of East Kent. The museum is situated in the Clock House on the quayside of the Royal Harbour at Ramsgate.Ramsgate Maritime Museum is run by the Steam Museum Trust, a registered charity.

Arlington House, Margate

Place
Arlington House is a 58-metre high eighteen-storey residential apartment block in Margate, Kent, England.It was built in 1964, it has 142 apartments, and was designed by Russell Diplock & Associates, developed by Bernard Sunley Trust, and built by the contractors Bernard Sunley & Sons.The sides of the building have a wave-like design, providing both inland and sea views.

Holland House, Kingsgate

Place
Holland House, Kingsgate, in Kent, is a Georgian country house built between 1762 and 1768 as his retirement home by the politician Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland (1705-1774), of Holland House in Kensington. It is a Grade II listed building.The house is situated in a dip between two clifftops. It overlooks the sea at Kingsgate Bay, to the beach of which it had access through a stone arched gate originally named Bartholomew Gate (or Bart'lem Gate).

The Granville Marina

Place
The Granville Marina, Ramsgate, Kent. This was originally a parade of small shops, tea rooms and houses built in 1877 in the Old English style. The site is reached by Marina Road from Victoria Parade. The Marina formed part of the Granville Hotel, Ramsgate complex planned by Edmund Francis Davis. The buildings also included a large hall on the western end Marina Hall - since demolished.

Granville Theatre, Ramsgate

Place
The Granville Theatre complex is located in Victoria Parade, Ramsgate, Kent, and is the town's sole multi-purpose entertainment venue. The theatre derived its name from the Granville Hotel, Ramsgate opposite. The building is currently leased from Thanet District Council.The old Granville Pavilion was damaged beyond repair in WW2 and was subsequently demolished.

Shrine of Our Lady, Bradstowe

Place
The Shrine of Our Ladye Star of the Sea was an old chapel on the cliffs at Broadstairs (which was formerly known as Bradstowe). Dating back at least to the 1350s, the two towers of the chapel were a major landmark for sailors in the area. Given the veneration in which the shrine was held, the custom developed of ships dipping their top-sails to salute the shrine as they sailed past it.
Last updated: Mar 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

21.9 mi

Elev. Gain

898.7 ft

Est. Steps

51000
Created by
Tomas
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