A historic hike alongside Romney Marsh — Royal Military Canal Path
A historic hike alongside Romney Marsh — Royal Military Canal Path
Escursionismo – Raccolta by Kit P
3
giorni
3-4 h
/ giorno
50,7 km
90 m
80 m
History, shifting landscapes and blissful walking combine to make this adventure thoroughly enjoyable every step of the way. At 28 miles (45 km), the Royal Military Canal is the perfect guide for a long weekend adventure and, with a few extra highlights, this route stretches to 31.5 miles (50.7 km).
In 1804, when it looked likely that Napoleon would attempt an invasion, the British deliberated on how to prevent the vast Romney Marsh from being the point of landfall. Utterly flat and one of the closest parts of England to France, the area was considered to be an ideal place for the French emperor to invade and had been the landing point of many other invaders throughout the previous centuries. After dismissing the idea of flooding the marshes, a canal was decided on in order to cut off the marsh along its inland edge.
The canal never saw an invasion, although it was used in efforts to curtail smuggling. Today, its towpath provides a wonderful route to stroll along. Completing the entire path leads you through the region’s historic background, with old churches, wartime pillboxes and crumbling castles all revealing themselves.
The path begins in Cliff End, on the coast between Rye and Hastings and finishes at Seabrook, between Hythe and Folkestone. On your hike, you pass through medieval Rye, 13th-century Ypres Tower, Saxon churches, 20th-century war defences and even a 3rd-century Roman Fort. For much of the route, the canal follows the base of a natural cliff, providing you with very different scenery on both your left and right.
Small villages pepper the western side of the canal, usually little more than a few minutes’ walk from the water. This allows you to leave the path whenever you like, to seek out friendly pubs and overnight stays. You rarely find a hill on this hike; the vast majority is pancake-flat. Depending on your fitness and available time, you could hike the trail over three or more days, or take advantage of the flat terrain and power through in two.
Accommodation is easy to find at the start and finish, but more scarce in the middle of the walk. As a result, I’ve mentioned options in the Tour descriptions and you should be mindful to book in advance. You can hike the route through the year but I recommend walking from late spring to early autumn, to make the most of the long hours and warmer temperatures.
To reach the start, catch the train to Hastings and take the number 101 bus to Cliff End. From the end, the easiest option is to walk the 1.7 miles (2.7 km) to Folkestone West station and catch the train. If you drive to Hastings, you can take the train back there, changing at Ashford. The journey takes around an hour.
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Ultimo aggiornamento: 24 maggio 2024
Utilizza il Multi-Day Planner e pianifica questa avventura utilizzando le tappe suggerite in questa Raccolta.
Piatta e ricca di affascinanti siti storici, la prima tappa del Royal Military Canal Path ti porta nell'entroterra dal mare a Cliff End. Passi le città medievali di Winchelsea e Rye, quindi ti dirigi lungo il confine rurale di Romney Marsh. Le riserve naturali, i musei e le fortificazioni fatiscenti…
by Kit P
La seconda fase continua la sua esplorazione del percorso tortuoso del canale lungo il bordo di Romney Marsh. Gli insediamenti di Appledore e Hamstreet offrono deviazioni intriganti e quest'ultimo è un'ottima sosta per pub se vuoi un pranzo caldo. La tappa è così piatta che potresti praticamente saltare…
by Kit P
Ricevi consigli su singletrack, vette e tante altre avventure imperdibili!
La fase finale ti riporta verso il mare, questa volta a Hythe. Notevoli punti salienti storici includono la chiesa di St Rumwold e il forte romano di Lemanis. Il canale finisce appena dietro la spiaggia, e ho terminato il percorso sulla battigia, dove puoi immaginare l'attesa delle forze di Napoleone…
by Kit P
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