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Ge S 9 23 Fordwich Place d oa D R e d d a or lf d iff s o G id a R e Sandwich 2 o s R 38 e ll Railway g i rr r s Te ugla e M Do Station o 2 G . 21 t S 14 ue rk Aven 43 Pa t le S Walking to nvil St. Barts Road Gra H Ave.Poplar 45 d a the White a z 12 Rd e B 28 urt o o l WITH MAPS WITH nsc R w e l 11 Rav M Cliffs e e T CP o n Road Marine e n KEY o KEY h a 13 h o d t e d e s o 29 24 im d S w la t 12 r R G a Main Traffic Routes Main Traffic Routes o a n d d 15 DAYS OUT DAYS One Way System One Way System oad Cheriton R B le Pedestrian Precinct n Cycle routes d N h a e o im rt o h A B R a ve rrack Road l 13 22 l i Cycle routes Toilets M C a Y W m Deal Road Deal o DOVER & DEAL TO o Toilets o r Car Parks d p s k A258 t b CLIFFS & CASTLES o CYCLE ROUTE 1 c R k e R o l d l a A R Car Parks h d Coach Park t o CP a 2 a P 5 d y 8 e VISIT • DOVER • DEAL • SANDWICH • DEAL • DOVER • VISIT CP Coach Park n Visitor Information 44 o t THE SANDWICH WAY o C t CYCLE ROUTE 15 a S Centre n D 16 a Woolasto Visitor Information d n Rd a o (Guildhall, open cliffs country white R o v Centre e ad summer only). r SKYLARK TRAIL from WALMER 9 17 28 3 18 21 23 21 THEATRES & CINEMAS 46 DOVER HOSPITAL - Minor Injuries (Buckland Hospital) 14 CHEQUERS KITCHEN COOKERY SCHOOL 22 SANDWICH WEAVERS 22 CINEWORLD – DOVER t: 0330 333 4444 www.cineworld.co.uk t: 01304 362288 www.chequersdeal.co.uk Dover 47 DOVER POLICE STATION For all non-emergencies call 101 With its wealth of history and heritage, Dover greets millions of Sandwich 23 THE QUAY 23 15 MIKE’S BIKES (CYCLE HIRE) t: 07484 727755 www.mikesbikesdeal.com Once a bustling and prosperous port, Sandwich is now said to be ‘one visitors each year. Enjoy exhilarating cliff top walks on the world SILVER SCREEN CINEMA – DOVER t: 01304 228000 www.silverscreendover.com 48 DOVER LIBRARY, DISCOVERY CENTRE of the most well preserved medieval towns in Britain’. Wander through famous White Cliffs of Dover, explore 2000 years of history at Dover t: 03000 413131 www.kent.gov.uk/libs 16 DEAL MEMORIAL BANDSTAND www.dealbandstand.org 24 THE BULWARKS unspoilt streets, where there are more half timbered houses than Castle or discover the oldest known sea-going vessel, the Bronze 24 THE BOOKING HALL – DOVER www.thebookinghall.com 17 WALMER LIFEBOAT STATION t: 01304 374475 TOURS any other street in England or follow the historic town trail, much of it 25 MILL WALL Age Boat, exhibited at Dover Museum.
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