Best attractions and places to see around Dymchurch include its extensive sea wall, golden sand beach, and the historic Royal Military Canal. This Kent coastal village is situated within the Romney Marsh, offering a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and family-friendly points of interest. Its history is tied to coastal defense and the unique landscape of the marsh. Visitors can explore a diverse range of sites.
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You can ride all that way along the sea and when you do it during high tide, you cycle 1 meter next to waves
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The Lower Leas Coastal Park is home to the largest free adventure play area in the South East. It also boasts an amphitheatre which hosts theatre and musical performances during the warmer months, and is right next to the beach. The park is split into three zones, with the formal zone comprising pine avenues, gardens and flowers blooming all year. The fun zone has several different play areas, while the wild zone is a haven for quiet recreation, where sensitive habitat management allows wildlife to thrive.
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The Royal Military Canal is a canal running for 28 miles between Seabrook near Folkestone and Cliff End near Hastings, following the old cliff line bordering Romney Marsh, which was constructed as a defence against the possible invasion of England during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Great place to join the gravel cycle path alongside the Military Canal, all the way into Hythe.
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Can get very busy in the summer, be prepared to take it slow and steady.
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St Nicholas Church is an Anglican church in New Romney, Kent, England, and in the Diocese of Canterbury, It is a Grade I listed building. The earliest parts of the church date from the 12th century.
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Impressive sea defences, which cost £60m and will protect communities for many years to come.
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Dymchurch is situated within the expansive
Romney Marsh
, offering peaceful countryside ideal for walking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. The village also boasts Dymchurch Sea Wall, which provides scenic coastal walks with views of the English Channel, and Lower Leas Coastal Park, which features a wild zone for quiet recreation and thriving wildlife.Yes, Dymchurch has a rich history tied to coastal defense and smuggling. You can visit the Royal Military Canal, built as a defense against Napoleonic invasion, which offers scenic paths. The Dymchurch Martello Tower (Tower 24) is a well-preserved example of these 19th-century artillery forts, restored to its original appearance and open as a museum. Additionally, the Norman structure of
St. Peter and St. Paul Parish Church
dates back to 1150 and has historical ties to smuggling.Families will find plenty to do. Lower Leas Coastal Park features the largest free adventure play area in the South East. The
Dymchurch Amusement Park
offers traditional seaside fun with rides and arcades. Just outside the village,The Marsh Maze & Fun Yard
provides seasonal activities like crazy golf, mini-rides, and bouncy pillows. TheRomney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway
, a miniature heritage railway, offers charming rides through the countryside.Absolutely. The Dymchurch Sea Wall is a popular route for both cycling and walking, offering coastal views. The Royal Military Canal also has scenic paths perfect for walking and cycling. For more structured routes, you can explore various cycling and running trails around Dymchurch, including routes along the sea wall and through the marshland.
Dymchurch is renowned for
Dymchurch Beach
, famous for its long stretches of award-winning golden sand. It's an ideal spot for sunbathing, beach games, and leisurely walks. The shallow waters make it safe for children, and a delightful new promenade enhances the experience.The Dymchurch Sea Wall is an impressive sea defense that has existed since Roman times. It stretches for about 4 miles and serves as a scenic coastal walkway, offering continuous views of the English Channel and marshland. It's a popular spot for cycling and walking, with visitors often enjoying the experience of riding next to the waves during high tide.
Yes, the Royal Military Canal, stretching approximately 22 miles, offers scenic paths that are perfect for walking and cycling. It was originally constructed as a defense against Napoleonic invasions and now provides a tranquil setting for outdoor activities.
The warmer months are generally ideal for enjoying Dymchurch's outdoor attractions, such as the beach, coastal walks, and cycling routes. The Lower Leas Coastal Park amphitheatre hosts performances during warmer months, and seasonal attractions like The Marsh Maze & Fun Yard operate then. However, the sea wall and canal paths are accessible year-round for brisk walks.
Dymchurch has strong literary connections, being famous as the setting for "The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh" and inspiring the Doctor Syn books by Russell Thorndike, which vividly describe the marsh's smuggling history. You can also visit
New Hall and Gaol
, which served as the seat of government for Romney Marsh and features an 18th-century courtroom and museum with prisoner carvings.Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic coastal routes and historical significance. The Dymchurch Sea Wall is highly rated for its beautiful views and the unique experience of cycling next to the sea. The Royal Military Canal is valued for its historical context and pleasant paths. The area's blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks, along with family-friendly options, makes it a diverse destination.
Yes, Dymchurch's charming
High Street
features a range of independent boutiques, cafes, and restaurants where visitors can find local seafood and traditional British fare. For a traditional pub experience, The Star Inn is a well-regarded country pub offering real ales and a garden.While specific accessibility details for all attractions vary, the Dymchurch Sea Wall and the promenade along
Dymchurch Beach
are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for wheelchair users to enjoy coastal views and walks. It's always advisable to check specific venue details for full accessibility information.The
Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway
is an iconic miniature heritage railway that has been operating for over 87 years. It offers scenic rides through the Kent countryside, connecting Dymchurch with nearby towns like Hythe and Dungeness, providing a charming and nostalgic way to experience the area.

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