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The quaint seaside town of is home to the UK's second-best pub food, making it an ideal destination for a day trip or long weekend. Here, you can savour the sea breeze and soak up the delightful scenery. The picturesque coastal town is renowned as the epicentre of British oyster farming, with three distinct companies: The Faversham Oyster Fishery Company; the Seasalter and Ham Oyster Company; and the Whitstable Oyster Fishery Company.

Even the Romans were known to farm oysters from Whitstable, highlighting the area's enduring association with these shellfish. And according to , The Sportsman in Seasalter, Whitstable - which serves oysters - is the country's second-best gastropub. They commend the pub for its emphasis on local ingredients and inventive menu.



Since 1999, has been wowing both tourists and locals alike, according to . Whitstable also boasts a thriving arts scene, with numerous small galleries such as the and showcasing the work of local artists and craftsmen. For those seeking more culture, the houses one of the world's oldest steam engines, exhibits on the local oyster trade, and historical diving equipment.

Surrounded by natural beauty, Whitstable offers lovely coastal walks, nature reserves and bird watching opportunities. The serves as a sanctuary for wildfowl and other wildlife. The charming seaside town also offers plenty of beachside fun.

The boardwalk is adorned with vibrant beach huts, and the pebbly shore ensures no sandy shoes! , a pub situated right on the water's edge, is an ideal spot for a refreshing beverage. Meanwhile Harbour Market Whitstable, positioned on the beach, provides delicious food and hand-crafted trinkets. You're bound to discover some high-quality items here.

And Whistable Castle, constructed in the 1790s for the Pearson family, now serves as a historical monument and community hub. It's available for hire for weddings and parties, and also hosts local classes and events..

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