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Easy hiking trails around Acol are situated in the Thanet District of Kent, England. The area is characterized by a flat to gently rolling landscape, with low elevation changes. While Acol itself is a small hamlet, it is part of a region known for its proximity to the Kent coastline and rural paths. The terrain primarily consists of agricultural land and coastal stretches, offering accessible routes for walkers.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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bloody confrontation at Marsh Bay near here proved the downfall of the North Kent gang. A blockademan recognized one of the gang, and called out his name. At this, all resistance evaporated as the smugglers fled. This was just the beginning of the story, though. The matter was put in the hands of a Margate solicitor, John Boys. Amazingly, pursuit by the legal process succeeded where the gun and pistol had failed. Through Boys' tenacious efforts 18 members of the gang were brought to book, and a Maidstone jury convicted all 18 for armed assembly. The conviction and break-up of the gang is especially remarkable because of the intimidation that went on in the lead-up to the trial. The unfortunate solicitor... '...was the object of general hatred in the town of Margate; he was placarded on the walls as an informer and a hunter after blood-money, his house was frequently assailed, his windows broken, his person assaulted in the dark, the fruit trees in his garden destroyed' [20] Boys was probably not the only one intimidated, either. Jury nobbling was commonplace, and the Maidstone jury were putting themselves at considerable risk by bringing in their guilty verdict. Smugglers used caves in Margate to store their goods, and the earthworks remained a closely-guarded secret until they were revealed by sheer fluke: a gardener working at Trinity Square disappeared in a fatal fall when his spade penetrated the roof of the long-forgotten cavern. The owner of the site presumably mourned the loss of his employee for only a token period, for the cave was soon opened as a tourist attraction.
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The North Sea Wall is a perfectly flat stretch of the Viking Coastal Trail, bordered by a shingle beach and grazing marsh. Here you'll be able to spot coastal and marshland birds, including marsh harriers.
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Cafe stop as you come off the Viking Trail through the carpark, behind the toilet block. Serving hot and cold food and drink. Highly recommend the ice cream!
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Acol and its surrounding area offer a wide selection of easy hiking trails. There are over 130 easy routes available, making it a great destination for relaxed walks and beginner hikers.
The landscape around Acol, located in the Thanet District of Kent, is generally flat to gently rolling. You'll find paths through agricultural land, open countryside, and coastal stretches, offering accessible routes with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, many of the easy trails around Acol are circular, perfect for a convenient day out. For example, the Dirt Path Through Tall Grass – Rural Path loop from Minster is a popular circular route through open fields. Another option is the Reculver Sea Wall Coastal Path – River Wantsum loop from Birchington, offering coastal views.
Some of the most popular easy routes include the Dirt Path Through Tall Grass – Rural Path loop from Minster, which is 4.4 miles long. Another favorite is the Reculver Sea Wall Coastal Path – River Wantsum loop from Birchington, also 4.4 miles, offering scenic views along the sea wall. For a shorter option, consider the Minnis Bay Cycleway – Reculver Beach loop from Birchington at 2.3 miles.
Many easy trails offer views of the Kent coastline and rural scenery. You can explore historical sites like Reculver Towers and Roman Fort, or enjoy natural beauty at Kingsgate Bay and the Chalk Cliffs. Botany Bay is also a picturesque spot to visit.
Yes, the gentle terrain and low elevation changes make many routes around Acol suitable for families. Trails like the Minnis Bay Cycleway – Reculver Beach loop from Birchington are shorter and pass through coastal areas, which can be enjoyable for children.
The easy trails around Acol are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 490 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible coastal paths, quiet rural tracks, and the open countryside, which provide a relaxing and enjoyable outdoor experience.
The easy trails around Acol can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings wildflowers to the rural paths, while summer is ideal for coastal walks. Autumn offers pleasant temperatures and changing scenery, and even in winter, the low elevation and well-maintained paths make for accessible walks, though appropriate gear for cooler, potentially damp conditions is recommended.
While Acol itself is a small hamlet, the surrounding towns and villages like Birchington and Minster, which are starting points for several easy routes, offer various cafes and pubs where you can refuel before or after your hike. Coastal towns also provide options with sea views.
Many coastal routes offer excellent viewpoints over the English Channel. For instance, the Reculver Sea Wall Coastal Path – River Wantsum loop from Birchington provides expansive views along the sea wall. Additionally, natural features like Botany Bay and Kingsgate Bay and the Chalk Cliffs are known for their scenic vistas.
Absolutely. The region's characteristic flat to gently rolling landscape and coastal paths make it ideal for beginner hikers. The routes typically have minimal elevation gain and are well-suited for those new to hiking or looking for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Yes, the Sandwich and Pegwell Bay Nature Reserve is a notable natural monument nearby, offering opportunities for easy walks and wildlife observation within a protected coastal environment.


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