Pegwell Bay is one of the most scenic and interesting parts of East
Kent. Rugged and wild, the coastline around this pretty bay has
seen a lot of change over the centuries, along with the constant
erosion of the chalk cliffs. Pegwell Bay was very popular during
Victorian and Edwardian times as a busy holiday spot, with tea
rooms, regattas and bathing facilities amongst other things. The
remains of two wooden jetties can still be seen today.
This is the first of a series of caches that will give you a
view from Pegwell Bay.
It's a small container with a red lid.
Please hide it well after you find it.
Congratulations to pie's pipers for the FTF.