8. White Cliffs of Dover, Kent
One of the most famous and stunning cliffs on British Coast, White Cliffs of Dover is not only about stunning landscape but is a part of intriguing history as well. Located in the county of Kent and s national symbol for Britain, the White Cliffs of Dover face the Strait of Dover and France.
Reaching an astounding height of 110 m, these cliffs are a part of the North Downs (ridge of chalk hills) formation. Striking and stunning with a chalk façade and black flint streaks these cliffs form a symbolic guard against invasions as they face towards Continental Europe across the slimmest part of the English Channel.
