The Romney Marsh is rich in tourism opportunities with its 12 medieval churches set in the rich marshland landscape.
Being completely flat, the area is ideal for cycling.
The sea with its fine beaches is only six miles away.
Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway
Known as “Kent’s Mainline in Miniature”, the world famous one-third full size steam & diesel locomotives have powered their way along the 13½ miles of track from the Cinque Port town of Hythe, terminating in Dungeness; a National Nature Reserve.
With 4 stations in between, all within walking distance of a beach, the railway provides you with an opportunity to explore this unique corner of Kent.
Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway is the perfect any-weather, all-generations great day out.
Explore the 100 acre farm, on to the Aerial Assault Course at the Mysterious Marsh, Big Red Trailer Rides, Tube Maze and Hill Fort and all of the friendly animals.
If it’s a rainy day, you can enjoy the ‘Meet the Animals’ sessions in the Children’s Barn, be brave and have a look around Creepy Crawly World, see the lambs, and other animals, and don’t forget the indoor Play Barns for soft play, and indoor toys.
Dungeness is unique – no boundaries, a desolate landscape with wooden houses, power stations, lighthouses and expansive gravel pits. Yet it possesses a rich and diverse wildlife within the National Nature Reserve in one of the largest shingle landscapes in the world.
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