Dungeness’s shingly, shipwreck-dotted beach takes on an even more otherworldly feel in winter, when the biting wind and low, grey skies make it feel like Britain’s only desert (though the Met Office refuses to technically recognise it as such, the party poopers). Its (disused) nuclear power station and looming pair of lighthouses cut a striking silhouette against the winter light, while the weathered shacks, beached fishing boats, and sleek modernist bungalows feel quieter and more dramatic than in summer.
Get there One hour by train from St Pancras International to Folkestone, with a one-hour 30-minute bus ride to Dungeness. Or take a bus or taxi from Folkestone to Hythe station to board the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway. Alternatively, Dungeness is around two hours from London by car.


























