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WHITSTABLE

‘Foodies will revel in the superb choice of eateries, and for seafood lovers, it’s simply heavenly’

DUBBED THE PEARL of Kent, the harbour town of Whitstable, on the north-east coast of this charming county, is popular with visitors attracted by its seafood restaurants, boutique shops and art galleries.

It’s perhaps best known for native oysters, harvested since Roman times and celebrated at the Whitstable Oyster Festival.

Only a few miles north of Canterbury, the town was on an important trading route, and today makes a fantastic stop while touring this

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