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Rye Harbour Nature Reserve & Romney Marshes loop from Rye

Moderate

4.8

(12)

31

riders

Rye Harbour Nature Reserve & Romney Marshes loop from Rye

03:04

52.2km

240m

Cycling

Cycle through coastal habitats, historic sites, and expansive marshland views on this moderate 32.4-mile loop from Rye.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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After 52.2 km for 11 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

3.13 km

Camber Road Cycle Path

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

A lovely little diversion off the Camber Road for this traffic-free cycle path that forms part of National Cycle Route 2.

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2

5.01 km

Camber Sands Beach and Dunes

Highlight • Natural

Unlike most beaches in the area, Camber Sands, as the name suggests, is a sandy beach! You'll also find the only sand dunes in East Sussex here.

Stretching for 5 miles (8 km), this unspoilt beach is a popular windsurfing and kite-surfing spot.

Despite its gorgeous sand, you can usually enjoy the beach in relative quiet, even in the height of summer.

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3

12.8 km

Romney Marshes near Lydd

Highlight • Natural

Perched on what was once an island, Lydd is the biggest town on Romney Marshes. In the 13th century, flooding changed the layout of the land turning a once bustling port into a quiet farming settlement.

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4

28.0 km

St Thomas à Becket Church

Highlight • Historical Site

No special tip. It’s a very atmospheric looking place. See Russell Thorndyke, Novelist.

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5

30.9 km

View of Romney Marsh

Highlight • Viewpoint

Terrific views over the vast flat wetlands of Romney Marsh along one of the best cycling routes in Kent. This near totally flat route joins up with Cycle Route 2, which leads to Camber. Alternatively, the headland of Romney March, Dungeness, can be reached via Lydd.

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6

36.0 km

This high point offers an amazing view over an east portion of the High Weald Area of Natural Beauty.

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52.2 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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36.7 km

9.78 km

3.99 km

1.49 km

179 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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42.9 km

4.94 km

3.73 km

617 m

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Wednesday 6 May

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7°C

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve & Romney Marshes loop?

The route is predominantly flat, making it accessible for many cyclists. You'll find a mix of paved surfaces, including sections of National Cycle Network Route 2 (NCN2) between Rye and Camber Sands. However, some segments, particularly within the nature reserve or on certain Romney Marsh lanes, can be unpaved and may become muddy after heavy rain. Touring bikes with wider tires or hybrids are recommended for comfort on varied surfaces.

Where can I park to start this cycling loop?

While the route starts from Rye, which offers various parking options, specific parking for the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is available. Consider starting directly from Rye to easily access the loop, or check local parking facilities near the reserve entrance.

What kind of scenery and points of interest will I see along the way?

This loop offers a diverse blend of coastal and wetland landscapes. You'll traverse shingle ridges, salt marshes, and saline lagoons within the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, and experience the expansive, 'pancake-flat' views of the Romney Marsh with its windmills and historic churches. Notable highlights include the Camber Road Cycle Path, Camber Sands Beach and Dunes, and the Romney Marshes near Lydd. You can also spot historical sites like Henry VIII's Camber Castle and the Martello Tower, and enjoy viewpoints such as the View of Romney Marsh and the View Over the Eastern High Weald National Landscape.

Is the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve & Romney Marshes loop suitable for families?

Yes, the predominantly flat terrain and presence of traffic-free sections, especially on NCN2 between Rye and Camber Sands, make this route highly accessible for families and beginners. The diverse scenery and wildlife spotting opportunities add to its appeal for all ages.

Can I bring my dog on this cycling route?

While the route passes through public areas and some nature reserve sections, specific rules for dogs within the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve apply to protect wildlife. It's best to check the reserve's official guidelines regarding dogs on trails, especially when cycling, as some areas may require dogs to be on a lead or restrict access.

What is the best time of year to cycle this loop?

The route can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and excellent opportunities for birdwatching in the nature reserve. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter can be good for spotting specific wildfowl, though some unpaved sections may be muddier after heavy rain.

Are there any cafes or pubs along the route for refreshments?

Yes, the route is well-supported with amenities. You'll find cafes and pubs in Rye and in some of the marsh villages you pass through, offering convenient stops for refreshments and meals.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to cycle this trail?

Generally, no specific permit or entrance fee is required to cycle the public paths and roads that make up this loop. Access to the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is typically free, though donations are welcome to support its conservation efforts.

Does this cycling route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other notable paths. You'll cycle along parts of the National Cycle Route 2 Dover to Hastings, NCN Regional Route 11 (Kent), and the King Charles III England Coast Path: Camber to Folkestone. It also briefly touches the High Weald Landscape Trail, European walking route E9, Rye to Dover, and the Saxon Shore Way.

Is cycle hire available near the starting point in Rye?

Yes, cycle hire is available in Rye Harbour, making it convenient if you don't bring your own bike. This allows you to easily access the loop and explore the area.

What wildlife can I expect to see in the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve?

The Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is a significant haven for wildlife, especially birds. Cyclists often have opportunities to spot avocets, terns, redshanks, and various other waders and wildfowl, particularly during the winter months. The diverse coastal habitats support a rich array of species.

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