Attractions and places to see around Bilsington offer a range of outdoor activities and historical sites. The region features the Royal Military Canal, a significant historical waterway, alongside various religious buildings. Visitors can explore coastal defenses and ancient churches, providing insights into the area's past and natural landscape.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Beautiful church, right in the centre of the village, with shops (Co-op opposite), pubs and tea rooms close by. Nice place to pause for a break.
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Magnificent structures found within and surrounding grounds
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You can ride all that way along the sea and when you do it during high tide, you cycle 1 meter next to waves
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The Royal Military Canal is a canal running for 28 miles between Seabrook near Folkestone and Cliff End near Hastings, following the old cliff line bordering Romney Marsh, which was constructed as a defence against the possible invasion of England during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Great place to join the gravel cycle path alongside the Military Canal, all the way into Hythe.
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Can get very busy in the summer, be prepared to take it slow and steady.
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St Nicholas Church is an Anglican church in New Romney, Kent, England, and in the Diocese of Canterbury, It is a Grade I listed building. The earliest parts of the church date from the 12th century.
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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Dymchurch Sea Wall is a popular cycle path along the coast, offering views and a great way to avoid main roads. The Gravel Path Along Royal Military Canal is also family-friendly, where you might even spot animals from Port Lympne Zoo. Historic churches like St Gregory and St Martin’s Church and St Nicholas Church, New Romney are also listed as family-friendly.
Bilsington is rich in history. You can explore the Gravel Path Along Royal Military Canal, a significant waterway built as a defense against invasion. Additionally, there are ancient religious buildings such as St Gregory and St Martin’s Church, which has visible remains from the 13th century, and St Nicholas Church, New Romney, a 12th-century Norman church with Gothic additions.
Yes, Bilsington offers several easy hiking options. You can find various routes, including a 3.5 km loop from Ham Street Woods and a 5.2 km loop from Newchurch. For more detailed information and routes, explore the Easy hikes around Bilsington guide.
The area around Bilsington is great for cycling. A popular option is the Dymchurch Sea Wall, which allows you to cycle along the sea, offering scenic views and a way to avoid main roads. For more cycling routes, including moderate and difficult options, check out the Cycling around Bilsington guide.
Yes, you can find places to refresh yourself. The Star Inn is a lovely country pub with real ales and a garden. It's also conveniently located opposite an attractive church. Additionally, St Gregory and St Martin’s Church is situated in the village center with shops, pubs, and tea rooms nearby.
The region features the historic Royal Military Canal, which is now a navigable waterway. You can also enjoy coastal views and the beach along the Dymchurch Sea Wall. The area provides a mix of man-made structures integrated with the natural landscape.
Visitors appreciate the opportunity to cycle along the sea at Dymchurch Sea Wall, especially during high tide for unique views. The historical significance of sites like the Royal Military Canal and the ancient architecture of churches such as St Nicholas Church, New Romney are also highly valued.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Seabrook Beach – Lympne Hill loop' or the 'Dymchurch Sea Wall – Dymchurch Redoubt loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes and their difficulties, refer to the MTB Trails around Bilsington guide.
While exploring the Gravel Path Along Royal Military Canal, particularly near Port Lympne Zoo, you might be able to spot various animals like giraffes, buffalo, antelope, and ostriches from the canal path.
The Dymchurch Sea Wall can be very busy in the summer, so if you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn). For cycling, be aware that the section between Dymchurch and St Marys Bay can become covered in shingle during high tide.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Milk Hut at Honeychild Farm, located near The Star Inn. It sells raw milk and other dairy products, offering a unique local experience.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For easy hikes, you can find a 4.8 km circular route from Ham Street Woods National Nature Reserve. Cyclists can explore routes like the 'Park Farm Gazebo loop from Sevington with Finberry'. More options are detailed in the respective hiking and cycling guides.


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