Saxon Shore Way

Saxon Shore Way

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The Saxon Shore Way starts at Gravesend, Kent and traces the coast as it was in Roman times "(note the changed coastline around Romney Marsh)" as far as Hastings, East Sussex, 163 miles (262 km) in total.

History

The line of the Roman fortification that the route traces includes ancient forts, modern towns, nature reserves and some beautiful coastline, four Roman forts built in the fourth century lie along the route, at Reculver, Richborough, Dover and Lympne.

If you have an interest in wildlife you'll find the North East Kent coast a great place to walk. At Seasalter there is an internationally important area for geese ducks and waders. The route offers the long distance walker an unrivalled diversity of scenery from the wide expanses of marshland bordering the Thames and Medway estuaries to the White cliffs of Dover, as well as panoramic views over Romney Marsh from the escarpment that marks the ancient coastline between Folkestone and Rye.

The Saxon Shore Way was originally opened in 1980, but has since been re-established, and in parts re-routed and extended. It follows the coastline of the South East as it was about 1500 years ago, long before the North Kent Marshes or the Romney Marsh came into existence, when the cliff lines to north and south extended further into the sea and when the Wantsum Channel provided a thoroughfare for boats between the Isle of Thanet and mainland England. The Way takes its name, The Saxon Shore, from a line of fortifications built along the coastline as it was in the 3rd century AD, towards the end of the Roman period. In this time of crisis Saxon invaders came from the southern regions of modern Denmark and in response the Romans built a line of defensive forts along the coast to repel the newcomers. [ [http://www.walkingpages.co.uk/trails_paths/LDP_saxonshoreway.htm Walking Pages] ]

The Route

Gravesend to Faversham

Gravesend, Town Pier where it shares a start with the Wealdway; Higham and Cliffe Fort; Cliffe; Hoo Peninsula; Strood; Rochester, where it meets the Medway Valley Walk; Gillingham; Lower Rainham and the Riverside Country Park; Upchurch; along the side of "The Swale" and the Oare Marshes bird reserve; Faversham.

Faversham

The Faversham area section is from Conyer Creek in the west alongside "The Swale", passing through Harty Ferry; Oare; Faversham and on to north of Graveney in the east.

The Saxon Shore Way traces the coast as it was in Roman times and follows the line of the Roman fortifications. [ [http://www.faversham.org/visitors/saxonshoreway.asp Faversham] ]

Faversham to Deal

Faversham; Graveney Marshes; Seasalter; Whitstable; Herne Bay; Reculver and the Regulbium Roman Fort where it turns inland, separating from the Thanet Coastal Path; Marshside where it meets the Wantsum Walk; Upstreet; Plucks Gutter meeting the River Stour and joins the Stour Valley Walk to the Roman Fort at Richborough and Sandwich, meeting the White Cliffs Country Trail; Deal

Deal to Dover

. [ [http://www.yourcounty.co.uk/freetime/archive/discover/saxonshoreway.html Your County - Kent] ]

Dover to Rye

As the walk follows the old coast line it heads inland to Lympne, Aldington (still part of the "Saxon Shore Parish") [ [http://www.saxonshore-kent.gov.uk/ Saxon Shore, Kent] ] and Kenardington via Hamstreet woods nature reserve before heading for Rye.

Rye

The Saxon Shore Way links with the 1066 Country Walk at Rye, East Sussex.

Rye to Hastings

and then on to Hastings.

References


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