Embark on an unforgettable journey along the Saxon Shore Way, a remarkable long-distance trail that stretches approximately 160 kilometres along the stunning coastline of Kent and East Sussex.
This self-guided walking holiday takes you from the tranquil landscapes of Grove Ferry to the historic seaside town of Hastings, where you’ll experience the rich history, diverse wildlife, and breathtaking scenery that this unique path offers.
Over the course of seven days, you’ll traverse picturesque villages, ancient woodlands, and sandy beaches, immersing yourself in the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region. Each day’s walk is thoughtfully planned, allowing you to soak in the sights at your own pace while enjoying the freedom of self-guided exploration. From the marshes of the River Stour to the iconic white cliffs of Dover and the charming fishing port of Hastings, this adventure promises to be both relaxing and invigorating.
Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, the Saxon Shore Way offers a perfect blend of adventure, history, and stunning landscapes. Pack your bags, lace up your walking boots, and get ready to create lasting memories as you walk through the heart of England’s coastal treasures. Join us on this incredible journey from Grove Ferry to Hastings, and let the beauty of the Saxon Shore captivate your spirit!
This 10.8-mile stretch of the Saxon Shore Way takes you from the peaceful riverside setting of Grove Ferry to the historic town of Sandwich. The trail follows scenic waterways and meanders through open marshlands and rich countryside, offering a unique glimpse into Kent’s natural beauty and wildlife. As you walk, you'll experience tranquil views and pass through habitats known for their birdlife and biodiversity. The journey finishes in Sandwich, a town steeped in medieval history and charm, making this moderately challenging walk a rewarding blend of nature and heritage.
Experience an unforgettable 16.6-mile coastal walk along the Saxon Shore Way from the historic town of Sandwich to the iconic port town of Dover. This breathtaking route hugs the coastline, providing dramatic sea views and passing through stretches of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and rolling headlands. Along the way, you'll encounter rich marine life, charming seaside villages, and remnants of coastal fortifications. As you approach Dover, the famous White Cliffs come into view, a stunning finale to this challenging yet rewarding walk. Perfect for those seeking adventure, this route blends natural beauty, maritime history, and awe-inspiring landscapes.
This stunning 10-mile stretch of the Saxon Shore Way takes you from the historic port of Dover to the vibrant town of Folkestone. The coastal route showcases the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, with breathtaking views across the English Channel. As you walk, you’ll pass dramatic cliffs, wildflower meadows, and scenic viewpoints offering panoramic vistas. The trail offers a mix of challenging climbs and peaceful footpaths, making it a rewarding journey for those who love coastal landscapes. This section is a perfect blend of natural beauty and historic intrigue, capturing the essence of Kent’s coastline.
This 12.5-mile section of the Saxon Shore Way leads you from Folkestone to the historic town of Hythe, following a peaceful inland path. The route takes you through quiet countryside, winding along tree-lined paths and through charming villages that highlight Kent's rural beauty. Passing near canals and picturesque fields, you’ll have the opportunity to spot local wildlife and enjoy a more secluded landscape away from the coast. Arriving in Hythe, with its quaint streets and historic architecture, you’ll find the perfect endpoint to this tranquil walk.
This 13.5-mile stretch of the Saxon Shore Way takes you from the historic town of Hythe to the picturesque village of Warehorne. Heading inland, the route traverses the scenic Romney Marsh, a unique landscape of wide-open fields, winding waterways, and rich wildlife habitats. As you walk, you’ll pass by grazing sheep, quiet country lanes, and ancient churches that give the area its timeless character. This route provides an immersive experience in Kent’s rural beauty and a glimpse into its pastoral heritage, concluding in the peaceful village of Warehorne.
This 11.1-mile section of the Saxon Shore Way leads you from the tranquil village of Warehorne to the historic town of Rye. The route takes you across the Romney Marsh, an expansive landscape known for its open skies, grazing sheep, and distinctive marshland scenery. As you walk, you’ll encounter ancient churches, waterways, and rich wildlife habitats that make this area so unique. The journey ends in Rye, a charming medieval town with cobbled streets and a fascinating past, providing a rewarding finish to this peaceful walk through one of Kent’s most atmospheric regions before crossing over to East Sussex.
This 11.8-mile stretch of the Saxon Shore Way takes you from the historic town of Rye to the vibrant coastal town of Hastings. The route offers a blend of marshland, rolling countryside, and scenic coastline as you move westward. Passing through the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, you’ll experience diverse habitats, from saltmarshes and shingle beaches to wetlands, which are rich in birdlife and flora. Approaching Hastings, the landscape transitions to rugged cliffs and sweeping sea views. Ending in Hastings, known for its maritime heritage and lively atmosphere, this route is perfect for those who enjoy a varied, moderately challenging walk filled with both natural and historical interest.
Accommodation Information
Overnight in B&B’s, small hotels and guesthouses, specifically chosen to ensure that you enjoy every minute of your stay. They all offer a warm welcome to walkers and traditional hospitality.
Accommodation Location
We will always try and accommodate you at the locations detailed in the tour itinerary. Occasionally, because of limited availability, we may have to accommodate you into alternative accommodations which are not listed in the description. If those listed are unavailable the alternative accommodation will be of the same or better standard than those described.
Solo Walkers & Single Rooms
This tour is available to solo walkers, although a supplement is payable. If you require single rooms within your party we would be happy to accommodate your request. A single supplement is also payable.
****Due to a lack of accommodation in some parts, you will likely be overnighting in nearby location with a return transfer back to starting point the following morning.
There are no direct trains to get to Upstreet from London. The nearest station would be a Sturry on Southeastern railway and then take local taxi to starting point. You can also visit Canterbury and then take a local bus towards Upstreet.
Upstreet is about 1.5 hour drive from London via A2, M2 and Thanet Way/A299 . There are plenty of car parks located around.
National Express does not run direct buses from London to Upstreet. Take a bus from London Victoria to Canterbury with National Express. Local bus or local taxi can take you to your starting point.