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Lighthouse Inn and Restaurant
111 Old Dover Road
Capel Le Ferne
Kent

CT18 7HT

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We stock a fantastic selection of ales, draught beer and Guinness, as well as a range of wines specially chosen by our chef to complement the delicious food that we offer. Spirits, whiskeys and Champagne is also available. Our restaurant is building a great reputation for its fresh, locally produced food and home cooking. James, our owner, is passionate about food and spends a lot of his time sourcing the best local suppliers, and creating new dishes in the kitchen. Our 10 en suite rooms are clean, airy, comfortable and stylish; many of the rooms are full sea views. Family, twin and double rooms, all with excellent facilities, are available. The Lighthouse Inn, perfectly located for those travelling on a ferry from Dover, 5 miles, or through the tunnel from Folkestone, 8 miles, to and from Europe . Take the strain out of your journey by booking in for a night or two at The Lighthouse Inn. Our local taxi operator offers competitive rates to and from the ferries and the Channel tunnel. Our superb location with stunning views offers a great place for a romantic weekend, getaway, or a family break – there are lots of interesting attractions for all ages and tastes. Guests can take a walk along the iconic cliff tops, eat freshly caught cockles and mussels in any of the many bars in the harbour, visit the historic attractions and sample Kent’s finest ales. Whatever you want to do we’re sure you’ll find it near the East Kent Coast.

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