The King Charles III England Coast Path in Kent offers an exceptional way to explore the county’s coastline on foot, combining fresh sea air, rich heritage and ever-changing landscapes. Part of a national trail that will eventually circle the entire English coast, the Kent section takes walkers from wide sandy beaches and dramatic white cliffs to peaceful marshes, estuaries and vibrant seaside towns.

In Kent, the path stretches from Camber Sands in the east to Woolwich, where it links with the Thames Path, creating a continuous walking route from the source of the River Thames to the sea. The trail is divided into manageable sections, making it ideal for short local walks, longer day routes or multi-day challenges. Along the way, walkers can experience iconic highlights such as Dungeness, the White Cliffs of Dover, Ramsgate Royal Harbour, the beaches of Thanet, Reculver Towers, and the North Kent marshes.

Well waymarked and designed to be enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities, many sections are flat and accessible, with good public transport links making it easy to start and finish at different points. Whether you’re looking to boost your physical activity, support your mental wellbeing, or simply enjoy Kent’s natural beauty, the King Charles III Coastal Path is a fantastic way to get moving and stay active outdoors.

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King Charles III Coastal Path

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