Bleak but enigmatic, the
shingle-strewn headland of Dungeness is served by
its own airport as well as being a terminus for
the miniature Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch steam
railway. Dominating the view are two nuclear power
stations built in the 1960s, looking like alien
structures. Commercial fishing still takes place
here and the beach is a haven for sea anglers. A
lighthouse is open to the public while nearby is
an important RSPB nature reserve.