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Canterbury to Folkestone, England - Transfer & Transportation Guides

Find transfer & transportation guides from Canterbury to Folkestone, England. How to get from Canterbury to Folkestone, England by Bus, Train, Taxi.

You can get to Folkestone, England from Canterbury by verhicle types below

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Transfer solutions

You have 5 options transfer to Folkestone, England from Canterbury below

Bus ( 43 min. )

Take a bus from Canterbury, Bus Station to Folkestone, Radnor Park.


Open Map More details & check price at Stagecoach in East Kent
Duration 43 min.
Distance 27 km.
Cost 12 GBP (17 USD)
Bus ( 44 min. )

Take a bus from Canterbury, Bus Station to Folkestone Central station.


Open Map More details & check price at Stagecoach in East Kent
Duration 44 min.
Distance 27 km.
Cost 12 GBP (17 USD)
Train ( 15 min. )

Take a train from Canterbury West to Ashford International.


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Train ( 14 min. )

Take a train from Ashford International to Folkestone Central.


Open Map More details & check price at Southeastern
Duration 48 min.
Distance 44 km.
Cost 26 GBP (36 USD)
Taxi ( 24 min. )

Take a taxi from Canterbury to Folkestone.


Open Map More details & check price at Sheila & Daves Taxi Service
Duration 24 min.
Distance 27 km.
Cost 45 GBP (65 USD)
Car ( 24 min. )

Drive a car from Canterbury to Folkestone.


Duration 24 min.
Distance 27 km.
Cost 4 USD

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About Canterbury, England

Canterbury ( (listen), ) is a cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated in the heart of the City of Canterbury, a local government district of Kent, England. It lies on the River Stour. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the primate of the... Learn more

About Folkestone, England

Folkestone ( FOHK-stən) is a port town on the English Channel, in Kent, south-east England. The town lies on the southern edge of the North Downs at a valley between two cliffs. It was an important harbour and shipping port for most of the 19th and 2... Learn more


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