4.6
(14)
661
riders
18
rides
Road cycling routes around Dymchurch traverse the expansive, flat landscapes of the Romney Marsh, offering a unique coastal and rural cycling experience. The terrain is predominantly flat, characterized by open fields, drainage ditches, and quiet country lanes bordered by hedges. Cyclists can experience refreshing coastal air along the Dymchurch Sea Wall, which provides a direct path alongside the sea. This area is well-suited for road cycling due to its generally paved surfaces and minimal elevation changes.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
76
riders
78.4km
03:09
90m
90m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
45
riders
72.4km
02:54
140m
140m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Sign up for free
5.0
(1)
25
riders
30.4km
01:25
20m
20m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
11
riders
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
9
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Really nice cyclists/walkers cafe, with a handy outside tap for topping up your water bottles (no purchase necessary) during the cafe opening hours.
0
0
One of the oldest streets in Rye.
0
0
Lovely place to stop whilst cycling through Wye. Friendly service, tasty food. Shaded outdoor seating area.
0
0
nice coffee stop on your ride, have some spares (chains, inner tubes, co2 etc..)
0
0
Founded by a group of cyclists who love coffee and cake!
1
0
The Hub is a new riverside cafe development at the Old Bus Depot in Wye, Kent. Created by a group of local cycling enthusiasts who wanted to celebrate their passion for coffee, cake, and cycling. At the foot of the North Downs and the Pilgrims Way. Hot and cold drinks, excellent coffee, and lots of sweet and savoury baked goods.
3
0
Nice tea room with good coffee from a local roaster (Bloss coffee) cake offerings a plenty with cooked breakfast rolls on offer as well. Plenty of inside and outside seating. Good view of the planes coming in and out. Clean and tidy toilets. Accepts cards. Revisited 14th Sept and had a breakfast sandwich, very tasty and the coffee was spot on again. Hamilton Airfield Tearoom 01233 221233 https://g.co/kgs/wUCzEES
0
0
This is a really worthwhile stop to add to your route.
0
0
There are over 15 road cycling routes around Dymchurch listed on komoot, offering a variety of options for exploring the Romney Marsh and its coastal areas. These routes cater to different skill levels, with 10 easy and 8 moderate options available.
The terrain around Dymchurch and the Romney Marsh is predominantly flat, making it ideal for road cycling. Routes feature mostly paved surfaces, quiet country lanes, and minimal elevation changes. You'll experience open landscapes, drainage ditches, and coastal paths, including sections along the Dymchurch Sea Wall.
Yes, Dymchurch offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. For example, the Dymchurch Sea Wall – St Nicholas Church, New Romney loop from Dymchurch is an easy 26.4 km (16.4 miles) route that takes about 1 hour 7 minutes to complete, offering gentle coastal views.
Road cycling routes in Dymchurch offer views of unique landmarks and natural features. You can expect to see historic Martello Towers, the charming Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, and numerous historic churches scattered across the marsh. Coastal routes provide panoramic views of the English Channel, and you might even spot the impressive 120ft Victorian Water Tower in Littlestone. The Dymchurch Sea Wall itself is a prominent feature, offering a direct path alongside the sea.
The Dymchurch area, particularly the Romney Marsh, is known for its generally flat terrain, so challenging climbs are not a prominent feature. Most routes have minimal elevation gain, making it more suitable for endurance and scenic rides rather than strenuous climbing. However, longer routes like the St Mary in the Marsh Church – Cosway Memorial, Bilsington loop from Dymchurch offer a moderate challenge over 71.7 km (44.5 miles) with some undulating sections.
Dymchurch is enjoyable for road cycling throughout much of the year. The flat terrain and coastal air make it pleasant in spring and summer. Autumn offers beautiful 'big sky' views over the marsh. While winter cycling is possible, be prepared for potentially colder, windier conditions, especially along the exposed coastline.
Yes, the flat and generally quiet nature of the Romney Marsh makes it very suitable for family-friendly road cycling. Many routes feature peaceful country lanes and dedicated cycle paths, such as sections of the Dymchurch Sea Wall, which are accessible for cyclists of all ages and abilities. The minimal elevation ensures an enjoyable experience for families.
Dymchurch offers various parking options for cyclists. You can typically find public car parks within the village, often near the seafront or local amenities. These provide convenient starting points for exploring the surrounding road cycling routes.
Yes, Dymchurch and the surrounding villages cater to cyclists with welcoming refreshment stops. The Coffee Lounge in Dymchurch and Mulberry Coffee are noted as popular choices for a break. Many routes also pass through villages where you can find traditional pubs, perfect for refuelling with a drink or a meal.
The road cycling routes in Dymchurch are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 14 reviews. Cyclists often praise the unique flat landscapes of the Romney Marsh, the refreshing coastal air along the Dymchurch Sea Wall, and the tranquility of the quiet country lanes. The extensive views and the accessibility for all skill levels are frequently highlighted.
The Dymchurch Sea Wall provides a popular cycling path, allowing riders to experience the coastal environment directly. It's a prominent feature with a generally smooth surface. While much of its length is enjoyable for cycling, there may be sections where dismounting is required, especially during busy times or near public amenities. It's a great way to enjoy the sea views and coastal air.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Dymchurch are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For instance, the Dymchurch Beach – Camber Marshes loop from Burmarsh Road is a popular 78.4 km (48.7 miles) circular route offering extensive views across the marsh and coastline.
For those looking for longer rides, Dymchurch offers several extensive routes. The Dymchurch Beach – Camber Marshes loop from Burmarsh Road is a substantial 78.4 km (48.7 miles) route, while the Cosway Memorial, Bilsington – Quiet Country Lane loop from Dymchurch covers 72.4 km (45.0 miles), winding through tranquil country lanes and showcasing the rural character of the Romney Marsh.


Browse the best Road cycling routes in other regions.