Having seen this mentioned on South East News last Friday I thought I would go and have a look as it ahs been 50 years since I really looked up into the narrow streets of Folkestone. Having said that I went by car, but there is accessible parking for Motorhomes on the Harbour Arm Car Park. It is run on an APRN system
and you pay before you leave . there were several large vans and mini buses there today, so I would seen no problem for MH "s at this time of year. There is no prohibition for overnighting that I could see so that would have to be clarified. Back to the Old Town, the Old High Street narrow and cobbled runs up into the areas which have been rejuvenated by local Artist "s and Craft Shops. together with many small Cafe s and restaurants. Although not the size of the Lanes in Brighton it was worth spending an hour or two there. We used a Cafe called Django s , freshley prepared and not expensive. If you want to splash out then try Rocksalt in the Harbour Main Courses £27.00 ish . It has four AA stars. There are Fish and Chip shops in the Harbour area and Folkestone Trawlers have a wet fish shop in the Harbour. There is also parking on the Leas near the Leas cliff hall, which would be ok for MH s. The parking is not sectioned into bays so as long as you pay I could not see a problem. We use the Ringo App which covers the area.
Hope this may be use full as we all struggle to find somewhere to go in the troubled time. Folkestone and Hythe do have one of the lowest infection rates in the South East.
and you pay before you leave . there were several large vans and mini buses there today, so I would seen no problem for MH "s at this time of year. There is no prohibition for overnighting that I could see so that would have to be clarified. Back to the Old Town, the Old High Street narrow and cobbled runs up into the areas which have been rejuvenated by local Artist "s and Craft Shops. together with many small Cafe s and restaurants. Although not the size of the Lanes in Brighton it was worth spending an hour or two there. We used a Cafe called Django s , freshley prepared and not expensive. If you want to splash out then try Rocksalt in the Harbour Main Courses £27.00 ish . It has four AA stars. There are Fish and Chip shops in the Harbour area and Folkestone Trawlers have a wet fish shop in the Harbour. There is also parking on the Leas near the Leas cliff hall, which would be ok for MH s. The parking is not sectioned into bays so as long as you pay I could not see a problem. We use the Ringo App which covers the area.
Hope this may be use full as we all struggle to find somewhere to go in the troubled time. Folkestone and Hythe do have one of the lowest infection rates in the South East.