Viking Bay Broadstairs
Viking Bay is the most picturesque of the several sandy bays that make up the Broadstairs seafront in the Isle of Thanet in Kent, a sheltered north-facing arc of sand below the Victorian and Edwardian seaside town whose combination of the excellent beach, the historic harbour, the chalk cliffs and the strong association with Charles Dickens creates one of the most complete and most characterful small seaside resort experiences on the Kent coast. The beach is one of the finest on the Kent coast, its sheltered position in the bay providing calm conditions for bathing and the chalk cliffs that frame it giving a distinctive geological setting. The harbour, a working fishing harbour that also accommodates pleasure craft, adds an active maritime element to the seafront and the fish and seafood available locally reflects the continued productivity of the southern North Sea fisheries. Charles Dickens was closely associated with Broadstairs, spending holidays in the town throughout the 1840s and writing David Copperfield while staying at the house on the clifftop now called Bleak House. The Dickens House Museum in the town preserves the house where Mary Strong, the original of Betsey Trotwood in David Copperfield, lived, and the annual Dickens Festival celebrates the connection with dressing in period costume and various events throughout the town.