Rye, Dungeness and Lydd-on-Sea Walk

Interesting coastal walk past an extra wide beach framed by sand dunes and an army range to an eerie shingle desert landscape with decommissioned nuclear power stations. Return by bus.

See the Sea through Sand Dunes in Camber SWC 154 - Rye to Dungeness and Lydd-on-Sea or Lydd or Circular
See the Sea through Sand Dunes in Camber

SWC 154 - Rye to Dungeness and Lydd-on-Sea or Lydd or Circular

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Camber Sands SWC 154 - Rye to Dungeness and Lydd-on-Sea or Lydd or Circular
Camber Sands

SWC 154 - Rye to Dungeness and Lydd-on-Sea or Lydd or Circular

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The Path (the red/brown-ish strip), Dungeness NNR SWC 154 - Rye to Dungeness and Lydd-on-Sea or Lydd or Circular (Lydd Ending)
The Path (the red/brown-ish strip), Dungeness NNR

SWC 154 - Rye to Dungeness and Lydd-on-Sea or Lydd or Circular (Lydd Ending)

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Sheep in Marsh SWC 154 - Rye to Dungeness and Lydd-on-Sea or Lydd or Circular (Rye Ending)
Sheep in Marsh

SWC 154 - Rye to Dungeness and Lydd-on-Sea or Lydd or Circular (Rye Ending)

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Birdlife in Reed-Ringed Water-Filled Pit, Dungeness RSPB Nature Reserve SWC 154 - Rye to Dungeness and Lydd-on-Sea or Lydd or Circular (Long Lydd Ending)
Birdlife in Reed-Ringed Water-Filled Pit, Dungeness RSPB Nature Reserve

SWC 154 - Rye to Dungeness and Lydd-on-Sea or Lydd or Circular (Long Lydd Ending)

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Diversion for Seawall Works

Multi-year strengthening works are taking place at the start of the walk, on the seawall along the River Rother between Rye and the Inshore Rescue Boat Station, en route to Camber Sands, leading to the official closure of the public footpath. It is blocked by fencing and impassable. A diversion starting at the bridge across the Rother, along a shared cycleway/footpath and across the golf course to the Inshore Station, is shown on the route map.

Had a report that it was hard to follow. You could consider a bus to the golf club (where the diversion route crosses the Rye-Camber road), or even Camber

Length

21.8 km (13.6 miles), with negligible ascent/descent. For a shorter or longer walk, or a circular option, see below Walk Options.

Toughness

3 out of 10 (if hitting low to mid tides at Lydd Ranges and Dungeness, else tougher), with 4 ½ hours walking time (longer if not hitting low or mid tides at Lydd Ranges and Dungeness).
For the whole outing, including trains, sights and meals, allow at least 9 hours.

Walk Notes

This is a fascinating and most unusual walk, initially leading from the historic Cinque Ports Town of Rye along the Rother River to Camber Sands with its shallow and wide sandy beach lined by magnificent sand dunes and with a selection of lunch stops. You then follow the coastline either along the beach or atop the seawall through the Lydd Firing Ranges (open for only about 65 days a year), a scenic area of sand dunes, water-filled ex gravel pits and tidal basins with plenty of bird life, and eventually entering the desolate, vast expanse of shingle (one of the largest in Europe and the UK’s only desert) that is the Dungeness National Nature Reserve. You pass the Dungeness Nuclear Power Stations then turn inland past a couple of lighthouses and a few tea options in Dungeness and continue past Derek Jarman’s famed garden to The Pilot Inn in Lydd-on-Sea, from where buses take you back to Rye or on to Ham Street or Ashford stations.
Note: to minimise walking on shingle, walk the easterly end of the coastal section at low or mid tides.

A circular option from Camber back to Rye through grassy marsh land cuts out all shingly sections and makes this an interesting all-year walk, even when the military range is shut to the public. An alternative ending from Dungeness leads through the shingly Denge Beach area and a large RSPB Reserve to Lydd.

Walk Options

A Circular Walk back to Rye from Camber (from the easterly edge of the village through the marshes) is 17.6 km/11.0 mi long (1/10).
An Extension of that Circular Route to Romney Marsh Windfarm adds 2.3 km/1.4 mi.
Through the Lydd Ranges, both a seawall and a beachfront route are described.
At Dungeness Power Station, both a beachfront route and a hard surface route are described.
An Extension of the Main Route to Lydd through the unique Dungeness National Nature Reserve and then through parts of the RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve adds 5.6 km/3.5 mi.
A Variation of the Extension further through the RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve adds a further 3.2 km/2.0 mi to that.
A Lydd-on-Sea – Dungeness – Lydd walk is between 10.3 km/6.4 mi and 20.1 km/12.5 mi long (the latter if first going all the way to the border of the military range (map-led), then back along the main walk to pick up the extension and then along the longer variation of the extension through the RSPB Nature Reserve and via the RSPB Visitor Centre).

Short Walks by car
You could do two shorter walks either side of the firing range, which means you don't have to worry about the restricted opening times. A Camber Sands walk (the river estuary and sand dunes are the highlight, not the seaside resort village), and a Dungeness walk (the eerie Dungeness shingle landscape is the highlight). Camber Sands village has expensive parking (£12 summer/£6 winter). It's free at Dungeness.

Maps

OS Explorer: 125 (Romney Marsh, Rye & Winchelsea)
OS Landranger Map: 189 (Ashford & Romney Marsh)

Travel

Rye Station, map reference TQ 919 205, is 86 km south east of Charing Cross, 4m above sea level and in East Sussex. Lydd-on-Sea (The Pilot Inn) bus stop, map reference TQ 090 186, is 17 km east of Rye and 6m above sea level. Lydd, map reference TR 043 209, is 5 km northwest of Lydd-on-Sea. Lydd and Lydd-on-Sea are in Kent. Rye Station is on the Marshlink Line from Hastings to Ashford with an hourly service, linking to High Speed I trains to Stratford and St. Pancras International (total journey time: from 69 mins). Lydd-on-Sea (The Pilot Inn) Bus Stop has the following services: Line 102 to Folkestone and Dover (7 days) and Line 11 via Ham Street to Ashford (Mon-Sat). Line 102 also has Mon-Sat evening services to Lydd. On school days, there is also an afternoon service to Lydd (Line FGS1). In Lydd, most buses connect well to Rye.

Saturday Walkers’ Club: Take a train no later than 10.40 hours if planning to lunch in Camber. Take an earlier train for lunch in Dungeness and/or if walking a long version of the walk.

Lunch

The Owl 11 Old Lydd Road, Camber, Rye TN31 7RH (01797 225 284). The Owl is located 6.1 km/3.8 mi into the walk.
The Gallivant New Lydd Road, Camber, Rye TN31 7RJ (01797 225 057). The Gallivant is is a luxury hotel and located 6.3 km/3.9 mi into the walk.
The Rye Bay Café/Bistro Old Lydd Road, Camber, Rye TN31 7RX (07793 393 186). The Rye Bay is located 6.3 km/3.9 mi into the walk.
Dunes Bar & Restaurant Old Lydd Road, Camber, Rye TN31 7RH (01797 224 567). The Dunes is located 6.4 km/4.0 mi into the walk.
Also: Antonio’s Pizzeria, Camber Landing, The Clam in Camber, Marina Café and Kit Kat Café.

Tea

In Dungeness:
The End of the Line/Ales By The Rails Dungeness Road, Dungeness, Romney Marsh TN29 9NA (01797 362 353). Located near the old lighthouse in the former ticket office of the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway station at Dungeness, 19.5 km/12.1 mi into the walk, 200m after the split-off of the Lydd endings, and 2.3 km from the end of the walk. Ales By The Rails: open Bank Holidays and selected other dates.
The Britannia Dungeness Road, Dungeness, Romney Marsh TN29 9ND (01797 321 959). The Britannia is located 19.7 km/12.2 mi into the walk, 400m after the split-off of the Lydd endings, and 2.0 km from the end of the walk.
The Snack Shack at Dungeness Fish Hut Dungeness Road, Dungeness, Romney Marsh TN29 9NB (07825 598 921). The Snack Shack is located 1.3 km from the end of the walk.

In Lydd-on-Sea:
The Pilot Inn Battery Road, Lydd-on-Sea, Romney Marsh TN29 9NJ (01797 320 314). The Pilot Inn is located at the very end of the walk.

In Lydd:
The Dolphin 11 South Street, Lydd, Romney Marsh TN29 9DQ (01797 320 259).
The George Hotel 11 High Street, Lydd, Romney Marsh TN29 9AJ (01797 321 710).

In Rye:
Too numerous to list here. See the pdf for details.

Danger Area

The middle part of this walk goes through Lydd Firing Ranges which are only open for about 65 days a year. You MUST check the range opening times before doing the full walk. There are options to do shorter walks either side of the ranges.

Firing Times : S.E. Training Estate (then "Lydd"), Googling "Lydd Firing Times" or "CPTA Firing Times", or phone 01303 225 518 (Range Control) to get opening times. [May-20]

Shingle

The beach through the Lydd Ranges is sandy with some shingle topping but all shingle above the High Water Line, which is very hard to walk on. You can walk behind the beach, or on the sea wall in some places, but it's much better to do this part of the walk at low or mid tides when you can walk along the mostly firm sandy strip just below the High Water Line. Therefore, try to do the walk with low tide in the early afternoon. Check the tide times!

Camber Sands

The tide goes out a long way at Camber Sands beach uncovering sandbars. Explore these on a falling tide only! Beware that the tide comes in quickly and can cut you off. There have been fatalities here. Check the tide times!

Coast Path

The England Coast Path (ECP) opened in 2016 from Camber onwards past Dungeness to The Pilot Inn (and on towards Folkstone). However, the route detours inland around the Lydd Ranges. This section is not recommended, as it's a very long detour, and much of it is a slog along the Range's perimeter road.
North. The ECP carries on north for 20 km towards Folkestone (which has a train station). This section of the coast is flat, backed by a '1 street' strip of bungalows and occasional caravan parks. It's all promenade, so would make a fine cycle ride, but would be a very monontonous walk. The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway (a heritage 'toy train' railway) runs along this section of coast, from Dungeness to Dymchurch (near Folkestone), with many stops along the way.
West. If walking it in the other direction, be aware that you cannot cross the mouth of the River Rother at any state of the tide - you have to walk 3 km inland to Rye and back again.

Lydd Ranges Lydd Ranges are only open for about 65 days a year. They are open for a 2 week period at Christmas, a period in August, and the rest of the 35 days are scattered throughout the year. Walking inland along roads around the ranges would be very long and not much fun.
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Tides
08-Nov : high: 02:09 low: 09:31 high: 14:38 low: 21:53
09-Nov : high: 03:21 low: 10:29 high: 16:32 low: 23:00
10-Nov : high: 05:06 low: 11:57 high: 18:01
11-Nov : low: 00:41 high: 06:25 low: 13:22 high: 19:07
12-Nov : low: 01:58 high: 07:27 low: 14:28 high: 20:02
13-Nov : low: 02:59 high: 08:19 low: 15:29 high: 20:51
14-Nov : low: 03:56 high: 09:07 low: 16:28 high: 21:36
Times for . Corrected for BST if appropriate. Contains ADMIRALTY® tidal data: © Crown Copyright and database right.
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This is just the introduction. This walk's detailed directions are in a PDF available from wwww.walkingclub.org.uk

Map 1 : Rye
Map 2 : Camber
Map 3 : Lydd Ranges West
Map 4 : Lydd Ranges East
Map 5 : Dungerness
Map 6 : Lydd Nature Reserve
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