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Jogging routes around Leysdown are characterized by flat coastal paths, expansive marshlands, and accessible nature reserves. The region offers a predominantly flat terrain, making it suitable for various fitness levels. Runners can explore diverse landscapes, including sandy beaches, the Thames Estuary, and the serene environments of the Swale National Nature Reserve. These features provide varied scenery for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Explore the Swale National Nature Reserve & Shellbeach loop, a moderate jogging route spanning 6.1 miles (9.7 km) with a minimal 59 feet (18 metres) of elevation gain, typically completed…
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A former oyster store serving seafood in a very rustic setting!
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Four ferries previously connected the island to mainland Kent: the King's Ferry to Iwade, the Harty Ferry to Faversham, one from Elmley, and a passenger ferry connecting to the Port Victoria railway terminus on the Grain Peninsula.
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A beautiful small town with a charming town center, a harbor, and an interesting shopping street with restaurants. For more information, this website has lots of details: https://www.timeout.com/whitstable/things-to-do/a-perfect-day-in-whitstable
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Perfectly placed on the English Coastal Path, stopped for a pint and it was cracking. Drawn straight from the barrel behind the bar. Looks to be dog friendly and the food looked and smelt really nice. If you are walking the Coastal Path it can be muddy, the pub has brushes outside to clean off you boots.
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I find weird structures in fields fascinating, no idea what this could be. I thought maybe for shooting back in. the day as it points out over fields. Any one have a better idea?
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The marshes and mudflats around Oare, Oare Creek and the Swale Estuary are important wildlife habitats. The range of bird species here is especially notable. The area is a nature reserve and has SSSI status. The trails around the edge are brilliant to run and the small road to the old Harty Ferry point is quiet which allows nice loops.
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The Leysdown area is predominantly flat, making it ideal for runners of all fitness levels. You'll find a mix of coastal paths, sandy beaches, and expansive marshlands. This flat topography allows for comfortable long-distance runs with minimal elevation changes, offering varied scenery from the Thames Estuary to serene nature reserves.
Yes, Leysdown offers a wide selection of running routes. There are over 250 routes available, catering to different preferences and abilities. You'll find a good mix, with 32 easy routes, 166 moderate routes, and 55 more challenging options.
Absolutely. The generally flat terrain and accessible coastal paths make many routes around Leysdown suitable for families. The Whitstable Fishing Village – Seasalter Beach loop from Seasalter, for example, offers a moderate 6.9 km path that's enjoyable for a family outing, combining coastal views with village charm.
Many of the coastal paths and trails through the nature reserves are suitable for running with dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially in areas with wildlife. The Leysdown Coastal Country Park and parts of the Swale National Nature Reserve offer open spaces for you and your canine companion to enjoy.
Leysdown's running routes offer diverse scenic views. You can enjoy stunning vistas of the Thames Estuary, spot the historic Red Sands Forts, and explore the rich wildlife of the Swale National Nature Reserve. Along some routes, you might encounter interesting landmarks such as St Thomas the Apostle Church, Harty, or the picturesque Whitstable Harbour.
Yes, many of the running routes in the Leysdown area are designed as loops, offering varied scenery without retracing your steps. An example is the Oare Marshes Viewpoint – Oare Creek Shipwrecks loop from Faversham, a longer 18.6 km route that takes you through marshland and past historic shipwrecks.
Leysdown offers good running conditions year-round due to its flat terrain. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for birdwatching in the nature reserves. During winter, some marshland trails might be muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended. Summer provides excellent conditions for coastal runs along the beach and promenade.
Parking is generally available at key access points for popular running areas. For instance, there are parking facilities near Leysdown Coastal Country Park and designated parking areas for accessing the Swale National Nature Reserve. For routes further afield, like those around Oare Marshes, specific parking information can often be found in the route details.
The running routes around Leysdown are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 34 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, from invigorating coastal paths with estuary views to the tranquil marshlands rich in wildlife. The flat and accessible terrain is also frequently highlighted as a major plus.
Definitely. The Swale National Nature Reserve, which many running routes traverse or border, is recognized as an important bird area. Joggers can enjoy unique natural backdrops and opportunities for birdwatching, especially in the expansive marshlands and saltmarshes. Keep an eye out for various species throughout your run.
The path surfaces vary across Leysdown's running trails. You'll encounter wide, accessible promenades along the sandy beach, as well as natural trails through the Leysdown Coastal Country Park and the Swale National Nature Reserve. Some marshland paths may be unpaved, so trail shoes might be beneficial, especially after rain.
While specific routes may not always have cafes directly on the trail, Leysdown-on-Sea itself offers various amenities. Many routes start or end near the town center or pass through villages where you can find cafes and pubs. For example, routes connecting to the Isle of Harty might be near the Ferry House Inn, and routes around Whitstable offer options in the village.


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