Attractions and places to see around Ash offer a blend of historical sites, coastal landscapes, and scenic trails. This region in Kent, UK, features ancient Roman forts, medieval towns, and picturesque seafronts. Visitors can explore significant historical landmarks and enjoy outdoor activities along the coast. The area provides diverse experiences, from exploring ancient ruins to enjoying seaside promenades and walking paths.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This magnificent, horseshoe-shaped bay is the main attraction of Broadstairs. It was the favorite holiday destination of Charles Dickens, who even dedicated a beloved story to it: "Our English Watering Place". The long sandy bay, the cliff-top promenade, and the wooden jetty make this bay a timelessly beautiful place.
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Those who wish to experience the Pilgrim's Way to Canterbury Cathedral not just as a leisurely long-distance hike (whether on foot or the faster option by bicycle), but who consciously wish to travel in the medieval tradition as pilgrims, may find some inspiration on this website =>> https://www.pilgrimways.org.uk/the-pilgrims-way-winchester-southwark-to-canterbury
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Fab way to head out of Canterbury. Direct link between the City and Patrixbourne
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Nice gravely path, look out for dog walkers and runners.
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Narrow, quiet road along which the Via Francigena runs.
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Sandwich is a charming and historic town in Kent, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and picturesque streets. Situated on the River Stour, the town has a rich history dating back to Roman times. Visitors can enjoy attractions such as the old city walls, the Guildhall and the beautiful Church of St Peter. Sandwich is also famous for its annual events, such as the Sandwich Festival, and offers a range of friendly pubs, restaurants and shops, making it an attractive destination for tourists and history buffs.
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Very pretty seaside town, never as busy as the the others along the Kent Coast, and a nice cycle route along the sea front.
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Quaint seaside town with a lovely beach and lots of Dickens history.
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The region around Ash is rich in history. You can visit Reculver Towers and Roman Fort, which features two towers from a 12th-century church built on the site of a Roman fort, with connections to Anglo-Saxon kings. Another significant historical location is Sandwich Town Centre, a charming medieval town that was once an important trade hub and part of the Cinque Ports network. You can also experience history by walking a section of the Pilgrims Way from Patrixbourne to Canterbury.
For stunning coastal views and beaches, head to Deal Seafront, known for its beautiful pebble beach and historic buildings, offering spectacular sunrises. Another popular spot is Viking Bay, Broadstairs, a picturesque beach with strong ties to British author Charles Dickens, perfect for relaxation or a dip on a warm day. Reculver Towers and Roman Fort also offers coastal views and a bike path along the coast.
Yes, several attractions around Ash are suitable for families. Reculver Towers and Roman Fort has a large car park and a kids' play area. Deal Seafront and Viking Bay, Broadstairs both offer beaches and promenades ideal for family outings. Sandwich Town Centre, with its medieval buildings and river setting, can also be an engaging visit for all ages.
The area around Ash offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the coast, running on various trails, or hiking through scenic landscapes. Komoot provides dedicated guides for these activities, such as Cycling around Ash, Running Trails around Ash, and Hiking around Ash.
Absolutely. The region boasts several cycling routes, including coastal paths and scenic loops. For example, you can take the 'Deal Pier – Deal Seafront loop from Ash' (30 km, easy) or the 'Sandwich Town Centre – Elmstone Church loop from Ash' (22.9 km, easy). More options are available in the Cycling around Ash guide.
There are numerous hiking and walking opportunities. You can explore the 'Red Tractor in the Field – Miners' Way Trail loop from Ash' (5.3 km, easy) or a longer 'Sandwich Town Centre – St Peter's Church, Sandwich loop from Ash' (15 km, moderate). The Pilgrims Way from Patrixbourne to Canterbury also offers a pleasant walking experience. Find more trails in the Hiking around Ash guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Many enjoy the coastal cycle paths, the well-preserved medieval architecture of Sandwich, and the dramatic views from sites like Reculver Towers. The charm of coastal towns like Deal and Broadstairs, with their unique character and connection to figures like Charles Dickens, also receives high praise.
Yes, there are easy walking trails suitable for a relaxed outing. An example is the 'Red Tractor in the Field – Miners' Way Trail loop from Ash', which is an easy 5.3 km route. The Hiking around Ash guide lists several easy options.
Sandwich Town Centre is a charming and historic town in Kent, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and picturesque streets. It was once an important trade hub and part of the Cinque Ports network. It's also famously tied to the invention of the sandwich by John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich. Visitors can explore old city walls, the Guildhall, and the beautiful Church of St Peter.
Yes, several spots offer great views. Reculver Towers and Roman Fort provides expansive coastal views. Deal Seafront is perfect for watching sunrises over the sea, and Viking Bay, Broadstairs offers scenic vistas of the coastline.
Reculver Towers and Roman Fort is a significant historical site. It features two iconic towers that are remnants of a 12th-century church, built on the foundations of a Roman fort. This site has deep connections to Anglo-Saxon kings, with King Aethelberht I of Kent converting to Christianity here and King Ecgberht I granting the land in 669 AD. It once guarded the entrance to the Wantsum channel alongside Richborough Castle.


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