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Can we see France from Dover?

By David Osborn

At the strait of Dover, the Channel narrows to a width of 150 miles at the widest part and 21 miles at the narrowest part and proceeds to join the North Sea. That said, from strategic locations along the strait of Dover, you can actually see the coasts of France.

Can we see France from Dover?

On a clean sun-filled day you can see France from Dover. Its a nice shore with a pebble beach. From there, we can see the cliffs which contribute to a great view.

Can you see England from Calais?

On a clear day, it is possible to see the opposite coastline of England from France and vice versa with the naked eye, with the most famous and obvious sight being the White Cliffs of Dover from the French coastline and shoreline buildings on both coastlines, as well as lights on either coastline at night, as in

Can you see France from the South Downs?

You can not see France over the 86.4 miles of the English channel. Due to the curvature of the earth. Even from Brighton beach, the hills of the South Downs, the clifftop of Beachy Head or even from the top of the i360. You still cannot see France from Brighton.

Why is there no bridge between England and France?

The Dover Strait is one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, so the bridge would need to avoid obstructing ships. Not only would there need to be enough distance between the supports, the bridge would also need to be high enough to allow tall ships from passing underneath.