Explore the town made famous by Charles Dickens and visit one of England’s most impressive surviving medieval castle buildings: Rochester Castle. Discover Dover Castle - an icon of England, built soon after 1066, and the center of the effort to evacuate the Allied troops from Dunkirk during WW2. Visit Capel Le Ferne, situated on the White Cliffs of Dover and home to The Battle of Britain Memorial.
Includes Dover Castle entry: Includes entry to Dover Castle. Excludes entry to Rochester Castle.
Step into the pages of Dickens' tales in Historic Rochester, a cherished town that inspired his literary masterpieces, and visit iconic Rochester Castle, boasting breathtaking views from its towering keep. Discover the influence of Dickens as you stroll past buildings immortalised in works like "Great Expectations" and "The Mystery of Edwin Drood." Marvel at Satis House and Restoration House, echoes of Miss Havisham's abode. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history as you traverse the cobbled streets and ancient town walls, dating back to Roman times. Feel the echoes of the past in every corner, from the grandeur of the cathedral to the imposing presence of the castle. Enjoy some free with either a visit to Rochester Cathedral, a majestic symbol of history and architectural brilliance, or alternatively, wander through the town to discover the charming cafes and shops.
Capel-le-Ferne proudly hosts the Battle of Britain Memorial, honouring the valiant heroes who secured victory from July 10 to October 31. Initiated by the Battle of Britain Memorial Trust and opened by the Queen Mother in 1993, it features a poignant propeller-shaped base with a carved pilot figure by Harry Gray at its heart. Replicas of a Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire stand as tributes alongside the Christopher Foxley-Norris Memorial Wall, bearing the names of nearly 3,000 fighter aircrew. The site's centrepiece, 'The Wing,' boasts a striking Spitfire wing-shaped visitor centre. Ascend to the first floor 'cockpit' area for panoramic views across the Channel to France, offering insight into the historic battleground.
Perched atop the White Cliffs, Dover Castle stands as a sentinel over the English Channel, boasting a storied past spanning over nine centuries. Revered as the 'key to England,' its strategic significance has shaped the nation's history.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Tour Starts: 9:00 am, Victoria Coach Station (boarding commences at 8:30 am) Tour Finishes: 7:00 pm approx., Victoria Train Station Entry to Dover Castle is already included in the price. Entry to Rochester Castle is optional and only included if selecting the inclusive option at time of booking. We encourage guests with e-tickets to bring these on their smart devices • For Wheelchair: please contact us (by email to [email protected] or by phone 02079328385) at least seven days before travel so we can make sure to arrange a suitable vehicle.