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White Cliffs of Dover to Folkestone, England - Transfer & Transportation Guides

Find transfer & transportation guides from White Cliffs of Dover to Folkestone, England. How to get from White Cliffs of Dover to Folkestone, England by Train, Taxi.

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Transfer solutions

You have 4 options transfer to Folkestone, England from White Cliffs of Dover below

Walk ( 17 min. )

Take a foot from White Cliffs of Dover to St Margaret's at Cliffe, Bay Hill.


Bus ( 16 min. )

Take a bus from St Margaret's at Cliffe, Bay Hill to Dover, Pencester Road.


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Bus ( 28 min. )

Take a bus from Dover, Pencester Road to Folkestone, Bus Station Arrivals.


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Duration 1 hr. 17 min.
Distance 21 km.
Cost 10 GBP (14 USD)
Walk ( 17 min. )

Take a foot from White Cliffs of Dover to St Margaret's at Cliffe, Bay Hill.


Bus ( 11 min. )

Take a bus from St Margaret's at Cliffe, Bay Hill to Walmer, Station Road.


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Train ( 24 min. )

Take a train from Walmer to Folkestone Central.


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Duration 1 hr. 26 min.
Distance 32 km.
Cost 17 GBP (25 USD)
Taxi ( 22 min. )

Take a taxi from White Cliffs of Dover to Folkestone.


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Duration 22 min.
Distance 19 km.
Cost 35 GBP (50 USD)
Car ( 22 min. )

Drive a car from White Cliffs of Dover to Folkestone.


Duration 22 min.
Distance 19 km.
Cost 3 USD

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About White Cliffs of Dover, England

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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