Join Andrew and Ben on a 3-hour photography walk, taking in the iconic coastline and natural beauty of the White Cliffs of Dover. Photograph the world-famous English landmark under the guidance of Ben, a professional photographer, while learning about the impact the Second World War had on the cliffs with local historian and tour guide, Andrew.
The Deep Fan Bay underground war shelter, the First World War concrete sound mirrors and the breath-taking views across the Channel to France are standouts of this experience.
A Kentish cream tea at one of the two National Trust cafes on the cliffs is included in the tour, which will give the guides a chance to explain more about the history of the area and to offer editing advice on the photos you will have taken.
Email Capture Kent to book this fantastic experience.
Meeting points
If arriving by road: White Cliffs National Trust visitor centre car park, Langdon Cliffs, Upper Road, Dover CT16 1HJ (£5 parking all day)
If arriving by rail: It is possible to start the walk from Dover Priory train station. Please note this will add an hour to the walk.
Times
Walks can be booked for the morning or afternoon at 10am–1pm or 2–5pm
Cost
£80 per person (minimum 4 people, children free)