
New scenic open top bus connects three of the UK's coolest beach towns for just £3
The new Stagecoah Route 69 is easily spotted, being in bright
pink
.
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A new bus route is connecting three of the UK's coolest beach towns
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The route starts and ends in Ramsgate - home to the world's biggest Wetherspoons
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The bus journey connects
The route starts at Ramsgate's Viking Ship.
Ramsgate is worth a visit before hopping on, being home to the
Here is how to spend a weekend in Ramsgate.
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The bus then travels through the town to both Ramsgate West Cliff and Ramsgate Harbour, which is the only royal harbour in the UK.
Riders will then head over to
It's biggest claim to fame is being the home of
There are also seven beaches to choose from, as well as the famous Morellis ice cream parlour which dates back to the 1930s.
Most read in Beach holidays
Hopping back on the bus, it then heads over to Margate, often dubbed Shoreditch-on-Sea and one of the trendier UK beach towns.
Stops include
I went to the UK's biggest Wetherspoons with rooftop bar overlooking the beach
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The route will run until September 21
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A stop in Broadstairs - loved by Charles Dickens - is also on the route
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The route's final stop is Minnis Bay in Birchington, which as a huge stretch of sand with free parking and a kid's play area.
The route from Ramsgate to Minnis Bay is slightly less scenic, with the alternative route being primarily along the coastline.
The route will run every weekend, as well as every day throughout the school holiday and
bank holidays
, until Sunday 21.
A Stagecoach spokesperson told local media: 'The hugely popular open-top bus 'Route 69' has returned to Thanet for 2025 with an exciting new route that now travels along
Tickets cost just £3 for a single adult journey, or £2.30 for kids.
Or you can buy an open-top dayrider for £6 for adults or £4.50 for kids.
One of the most scenic bus routes runs along the coast of Cornwall - here's how to find it.
And a man has revealed how
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The trendy town of Margate also has a few stops
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