Herne Bay is a classic British seaside town on the north Kent coast, famous for its long shingle beach, historic pier, colourful beach huts, and traditional charm. Ideal for a family day out, Herne Bay is well-equipped with cafés, playgrounds, and plenty of seafront attractions that kids will love.
🚸 Why Visit Herne Bay?:
Safe, family-friendly beach with lifeguards during summer.
Seaside amusements and small fairground rides.
Historic Herne Bay Pier with food stalls and funfair games.
Shallow waters during low tide, perfect for paddling.
>Soft shingle and sand beach (especially at low tide).
Colourful beach huts, ideal for relaxing or photos.
🚆 Travel from London by Train
Line: Southeastern Railway
Departure Station: London Victoria or London St Pancras International
Arrival Station: Herne Bay Station
Journey Time: Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes
Station to Beach: ~15-minute walk or short taxi ride
✅ Direct trains available with beautiful countryside views
M2 → A299 → Herne Bay
Postcode for Sat Nav: CT6 5JQ
Estimated Drive Time: Around 1 hour 45 minutes from Central London (depending on traffic)
🅿️ Parking Information
Plenty of car parks near the seafront:
Central Parade Car Park (CT6 5JQ)
William Street Car Park (CT6 5NX)
Pay-and-display or RingGo app accepted
Free street parking further away from the beach in residential areas
Facilities & Amenities,Kids activities/p>Toilets:
👉 Click here for directions from London King's Cross to Herne Bay Beach, Kent