
The Street Tankerton
Walk into the sea on a unique sandbar at low tide, with charming shops nearby and stunning sunset views.

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To walk the iconic sandbar

The Street Tankerton
Best Time
To walk the iconic sandbar

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Walk into the sea on a unique sandbar at low tide, with charming shops nearby and stunning sunset views.
"A small path you can follow out into the ocean. Definitely visit at low tide."

Check Tide Times First! :ocean:
The Street is only visible and walkable at low tide. Plan your visit accordingly!
Wear Suitable Footwear :athletic_shoe:
You might get your feet wet, especially if walking the full length of The Street.

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The Street
Tankerton Beach
A unique sandbar stretching into the sea, best explored at low tide for a walk into the ocean.

Tankerton High Street
Charming independent shops and cafes offering local crafts and treats.

Sunset Views
Spectacular sunsets over the sea, especially when viewed from The Street at low tide.
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Planning Your Visit
Timing is Everything: Tide Dependent
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Check Tide Times First! :ocean:
The Street is only visible and walkable at low tide. Plan your visit accordingly!
Wear Suitable Footwear :athletic_shoe:
You might get your feet wet, especially if walking the full length of The Street.
Explore Local Shops :shopping_bags:
Tankerton High Street has unique independent businesses worth browsing.
Dog-Friendly Beach :dog:
Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs along The Street and beach.
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Check Tide Times First! :ocean:
The Street is only visible and walkable at low tide. Plan your visit accordingly!
Wear Suitable Footwear :athletic_shoe:
You might get your feet wet, especially if walking the full length of The Street.
Explore Local Shops :shopping_bags:
Tankerton High Street has unique independent businesses worth browsing.
Dog-Friendly Beach :dog:
Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs along The Street and beach.
Jellyfish Alert :jellyfish:
Be aware that jellyfish can wash up on the beach at low tide.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the unique experience of walking 'The Street' into the sea at low tide, praising the stunning sunset views and the charm of Tankerton High Street. It's a memorable natural wonder, though tide times are crucial for full enjoyment.
"Long shingle strip leading out into the sea, affording good views of Tankerton and Whitstable for those who walk out. Check the tide times if you want to walk out on The Street - it disappears completely at high tide. Lots of jellyfish wash up at low tide. Stunning sunsets when the weather's right."
Andrew Thomas
"This makes an exciting difference to a pier, but you do need to time your visit with low tide, to walk along this spit that juts out to sea and you may need to get your feet wet if you want to walk all the way along it!"
Karen B
"Awesome little walk out to sea at low tide this morning with the hubby and dogs xx"
Hayley Wells
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Street Tankerton is accessible via Tankerton High Street. It's a short walk from Whitstable town centre, approximately 10 minutes. Parking is available along the high street and surrounding roads, but can be busy.
Yes, there is parking available on Tankerton High Street and in nearby residential areas. However, it can get crowded, especially during peak times and events.
The nearest train station is Whitstable. From there, you can walk to Tankerton High Street or take a local bus.
The High Street is generally accessible. However, walking on 'The Street' itself at low tide can be uneven and may involve getting wet, making it less ideal for wheelchairs or pushchairs.
A pleasant walk along the coast path from Whitstable town centre will lead you to Tankerton High Street and The Street.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there are no tickets required to access or walk on The Street Tankerton. It's a natural sandbar accessible from the public beach.
The Street is a natural feature and is accessible whenever the tide is low. There are no set opening hours.
No, Tankerton Beach and The Street are free to access for everyone.
Golden hour, during sunrise or sunset, offers beautiful light. Ensure it's low tide to capture the full sandbar.
The main restriction is the tide. Always check tide times before visiting. Be mindful of jellyfish at low tide.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
'The Street' is a unique sandbar that extends out into the sea from Tankerton Beach. It's only visible and walkable at low tide, offering a surreal experience of walking into the ocean.
You can walk along the sandbar, enjoy panoramic views of Whitstable and the coastline, watch for marine life, and capture stunning sunset photos.
Walking the full length of The Street can take about 10-15 minutes each way, depending on how far you go and the tide conditions.
Tankerton High Street, adjacent to the beach, has various cafes, shops, and public toilets available.
At low tide, you might spot various seabirds and, as mentioned, jellyfish can be present.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Tankerton High Street offers a selection of cafes, bakeries, and small eateries. For more options, Whitstable town centre is a short walk away.
While Whitstable is famous for oysters, Tankerton High Street has cafes and casual dining. For a wider seafood selection, head into Whitstable.
Yes, a picnic on the beach or along The Street (at low tide) is a lovely way to enjoy the scenery. Remember to take all your rubbish with you.
Local cafes on Tankerton High Street are popular for coffee, cakes, and light lunches. Check out @thetalkoftankerton for local recommendations.
Most cafes on Tankerton High Street will offer some vegetarian and vegan options, especially for lunches and baked goods.
📸 📸 Photography
The entire length of The Street offers unique perspectives. Walking out into the sea, capturing the receding tide, and framing the coastline are popular.
Sunrise and sunset provide the most dramatic light for photography. Midday can be harsh, but still offers good views.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expanse of the sea and sandbar. A telephoto lens can be useful for distant details.
Experiment with different angles, especially at low tide. Capture the textures of the sand and the reflections in the water.
Drone regulations vary. Always check local bylaws and airspace restrictions before flying a drone in the area.
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👨👩👧 Families with Kids
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📸 Photographers
Deep Dives
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The Magic of 'The Street' at Low Tide
Walking along 'The Street' offers stunning, unobstructed views of the coastline, encompassing both Tankerton and the neighbouring town of Whitstable. It's a fantastic spot for a leisurely stroll, a romantic walk, or even a family adventure. Be prepared for potentially damp feet, as you might need to wade through shallow water to reach the furthest points. The experience is often enhanced by the presence of seabirds and, at certain times, jellyfish washed ashore.
For photographers, 'The Street' is a dream. The expansive views, the textures of the sand, and the reflections of the sky create incredible opportunities. Golden hour – sunrise and sunset – is particularly magical, casting a warm glow over the water and sand. The unique perspective of walking into the sea provides a memorable backdrop for any photograph.
Tankerton High Street: A Hub of Local Life
Artisan markets are frequently held here, showcasing the talents of local creators and providing a lively atmosphere. These events are a great opportunity to support small businesses and find one-of-a-kind items. The high street also serves as a convenient spot for amenities, with public toilets and various food options available, making it a practical base for your visit.
Many visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to connect with the local culture. It's a place where you can easily spend an hour or two, discovering hidden gems and enjoying the friendly local vibe. The proximity to the beach means you can easily combine a stroll along 'The Street' with some retail therapy or a relaxing meal.






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