Hythe Beach
Cornerways Residential Care Home is located just a few minutes walk from the beautiful Hythe beach.
Hythe Bay stretches from Folkestone down to the headland of Dungeness and is lined by beaches. The beach at Hythe is predominantly shingle with wide shallow sand flats exposed at low water. The beach is backed by a promenade and the town of Hythe.
The majority reviews on Trip Advisor as mostly positive.
Here are a few reviews:
Love Hythe beach
“This is a lovely beach – quiet and peaceful and no tourism! A small cafe only. Lovely promenade and a great place to blow the cobwebs away.”
February 2019
Lovely Beach not too busy
“Hythe has a lovely beach that stretches for miles. Popular with beach fishermen but plenty of space for swimmers and windsurfers etc. Good cafe’s, pubs and restaurants nearby plus the Imperial Hotel and a towpath for walks and cycling just back from the beach. Plenty of parking too.”
January 2019
Tranquillity
“I visited Hythe Beach at the beginning of the summer holidays with four kids ranging between 4 and 12 years of age. We stayed from 10am ‘til 3pm. Although it was a hot, school holiday day, the beach was very quiet.
There is a small car park and plenty of seafront parking. All cost money but not extortionate. The beach is pebbly with a small sand play area, and plenty of rocks for rock pooling. Hythe Beach is not a place to go if you want amusements and rides. There is one small café, a couple of burger/ice cream vans and that is it. Perfect for a quiet, family day. As the weather is so warm, there are lots of jellyfish: the kids loved catching them in buckets and watching them. And yes, they set them free after an hour! The sea is crystal clear, and the whole area is clean. Perfect for a cheap family day by the seaside.
Hythe has a lovely beach that stretches for miles. Popular with beach fishermen but plenty of space for swimmers and windsurfers etc. Good cafe’s, pubs and restaurants nearby plus the Imperial Hotel and a towpath for walks and cycling just back from the beach. Plenty of parking too.”
July 2018