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No traffic touring cycling routes around New Romney are characterized by the region's flat, low-lying terrain, making it accessible for various cycling abilities. The landscape features the expansive Romney Marsh, known for its open skies and peaceful country lanes. Coastal paths along the English Channel, including the Dymchurch Sea Wall, provide scenic routes away from main roads. The historic Royal Military Canal also offers a picturesque cycling path through the area.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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57.2km
03:19
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.2km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the middle of the twelfth century, Rye was an important member of the medieval Cinque Ports confederation, it was almost entirely surrounded by the sea. Its historical connection with the sea included the provision of ships for the service of the Crown in wartime and participation in smuggling. The notorious Hawkhurst gang used their ancient inns The Mermaid Inn (built 1156) and The Olde Bell Inn (built 1390), which are reputedly connected by a secret passage.
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Such a beautiful little town. A dream. 👌
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Old city gate in what must have been the former city wall.
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A beautiful isolated spot on Romney Marsh. Apparently, many years ago, a senior cleric got lost in the marshes and fell into a swamp. He promised god that if he was saved, he would build a church on the spot... Guess what? he was saved by a passing villager and hey ho - here is the church!
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Great place for a pit stop, with excellent, well priced food and refreshing local beers.
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A lovely gravel trail along the boundary fence of Port Lympe, where you'll often catch a glimpse of giraffes, bison and other wild animals on the slopes of the park.
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Rye is beautiful and the Cantii Way provides a nice little tour of the town, but watch out for the cobbles - they can be slippery and will shake your teeth out!
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There are 14 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around New Romney featured in this guide. The majority, 11 of them, are rated as easy, making them accessible for various skill levels.
The warmer months from late spring to early autumn, typically May to September, are considered ideal for enjoying the outdoor activities and touring cycling in New Romney. The weather is generally more pleasant for exploring the flat, open landscapes.
The komoot community highly rates the no traffic touring cycling routes in New Romney, with an average score of 4.9 stars from 44 ratings. Cyclists often praise the tranquil, flat terrain of the Romney Marsh, the unique coastal scenery of Dungeness, and the peaceful country lanes that allow for relaxed rides away from traffic.
Yes, New Romney is particularly well-suited for beginners and families. The region's flat, low-lying terrain means most routes have minimal elevation gain, making them less strenuous. With 11 easy routes available, such as the Littlestone Water Tower – Dungeness Fish Hut loop from St Marys Bay, it's an excellent destination for a relaxed family cycling adventure.
You'll encounter a diverse range of natural beauty. The vast, open skies and tranquil landscapes of the Romney Marsh are a highlight, along with the unique shingle headland of Dungeness, an internationally important nature reserve. Many routes also offer scenic coastal views along the English Channel, including stretches like the Dymchurch Sea Wall.
Absolutely! You can cycle alongside the historic Royal Military Canal, originally built for defense, which offers picturesque views. The area is also dotted with historic churches. Notable points of interest include St Nicholas Church, New Romney, and the distinctive Dungeness Old Lighthouse. The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway also runs through the area, offering a charming sight.
Yes, there are options for refreshment. The Romney Marsh Countryside Partnership has installed 32 cycle stands throughout the area, designed to encourage stops at local establishments. You might find places like the Dungeness Fish Hut for a bite or The Star Inn for a drink, depending on your chosen route.
Yes, many of the no traffic touring cycling routes in New Romney are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Landgate Arch, Rye – Old Town, Rye loop from New Romney, which takes you through varied landscapes.
The no traffic touring cycling routes in New Romney vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find shorter, easier loops like the Littlestone Water Tower – Dymchurch Sea Wall loop from New Romney, which is around 30 km (18.6 miles), or longer, moderate routes such as the Landgate Arch, Rye – Old Town, Rye loop from New Romney, covering approximately 57 km (35.6 miles).
While many of the routes utilize quiet country lanes and coastal paths, it's important to consider local regulations and the comfort of your dog. Some areas, particularly nature reserves like parts of Dungeness, may have specific rules regarding dogs, often requiring them to be on a lead to protect wildlife. Always check local signage and ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling alongside you or in a trailer.
New Romney itself is accessible by local bus services. While the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway is a charming attraction, it's primarily a tourist railway and may not serve as a direct public transport link to all cycling route starting points. For specific route access, it's best to check local bus timetables and consider how they connect to your desired cycling start points.
New Romney and surrounding towns like Dymchurch and Greatstone on Sea offer various public parking options. Many of the routes start from or pass through these areas, making it convenient to find a place to park your vehicle. Always check for parking restrictions and fees at your chosen starting location.


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