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Hiking around Postling offers routes through the rolling hills and woodlands of the Kent Downs National Landscape. The area is characterized by its chalk escarpments and agricultural valleys, providing a mix of open-ground and forested paths. Many trails follow sections of long-distance footpaths like the North Downs Way, offering expansive views across the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
4.3
(4)
23
hikers
9.35km
02:38
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
(1)
18
hikers
28.7km
07:49
410m
410m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
11
hikers
16.6km
04:34
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.2
(5)
11
hikers
7.67km
02:09
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(4)
10
hikers
7.22km
02:04
160m
160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A small parking lot right on the street. A bit of traffic and young people with loud music. Let's see how the first night in the UK goes.
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This is a small section of the long-distance footpath, The North Downs Way, that runs through southern England. This particular section brushes the southern edge of the Kent Downs near the coast and is near the town of Folkestone.
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The Boardwalk at Folkestone Seafront is a striking feature constructed from reconditioned railway sleepers. It stretches 800 meters across the shingle beach, linking the Harbour Arm and Station with the Lower Leas Coastal Park. This pathway not only connects various parts of the seafront but also brings visitors closer to the water’s edge. Along the route, you’ll find public artworks from the Folkestone Triennial, such as AK Dolven’s suspended bell ‘Out of Tune’ and Lubaina Himid’s ‘Jelly Mould Pavilion’. The Boardwalk is part of a larger regeneration project aimed at revitalizing the harbour area, making it a vibrant space with new restaurants, bars, cafes, and pathways. The use of old railway sleepers ties the new development to the harbour’s historical roots, while the landscaping and design ensure durability against the marine environment.
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Built in 1810 (and later expanded) on the site of a former fishing village. Now mostly an area of leisure, a handful of fishing boats still operate from here and sell in the nearby fish market.
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Lovely area, i can recommend Sandy's Fish and chips, which is slightly hidden in 2-3 Back Street, Fish was fresh and tasty. https://www.sandysfishandchips.co.uk/
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Constructed circa 1293, the origins of this site likely predate 1066, possibly housing a church. Presently, its meticulously maintained interior, adorned with floral arrangements, showcases remarkable craftsmanship by local sculptor Michael Rust and the late artist Gordon Davis.
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Gorgeous Kent Downs countryside views at 181m from Tolfsford Hill.
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Yes, there are over 380 marked hiking routes to explore in the Postling area. The trails range from easy strolls to challenging climbs, catering to all fitness levels.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the stunning views across the Kent Downs and the mix of open fields and quiet woodland paths.
Absolutely. Many trails are designed as loops, so you can start and finish in Postling without needing to retrace your steps. A great moderate option is the View from Tolfsford Hill loop from Etchinghill, which offers rewarding views.
Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly. The open spaces and woodland trails in the Kent Downs National Landscape are great for walking with dogs. However, be mindful of livestock in fields and keep your dog on a lead where required.
There are plenty of options for a family outing. The area has nearly 200 easy hikes. These shorter, less strenuous routes on well-maintained paths are perfect for walkers of all ages.
For expansive views, choose trails that follow the North Downs Way. This path runs along a chalk escarpment, offering panoramic vistas over the surrounding countryside and, on clear days, out to the English Channel.
Yes, there are over 25 difficult-rated hikes for those seeking a challenge. These routes often involve significant elevation gain and longer distances, such as the demanding Folkestone Harbour – Leas Coastal Park and Beach loop from Sandling.
The trails are a mix of woodland paths, open fields, and chalk tracks. While generally well-maintained, paths can become muddy and slippery after rain, especially in wooded sections. Proper hiking footwear is recommended.
Many walks start from villages like Postling or Etchinghill where on-street parking may be available. Always check for local parking restrictions and be considerate of residents. Some routes may start near designated car parks for attractions like the Battle of Britain Memorial.
Yes, many routes around Postling take you through beautiful ancient woodlands. These trails offer a peaceful hiking experience with plenty of shade, making them a great choice during warmer months.
Hiking is possible year-round. Spring and summer offer lush green landscapes and wildflowers, while autumn provides stunning colours in the woodlands. Winter hikes can be crisp and clear, offering far-reaching views, but be prepared for muddy conditions.


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