Faversham To Minnis Bay 21 Miles
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 34.84 km
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Average duration: 10h 05
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 48 m
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Vertical drop: - 42 m
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Highest point: 31 m
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Lowest point: 0 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Faversham
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Start: N 51.31275° / E 0.88818°
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End: N 51.377902° / E 1.30195°
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 14 m - Start near 51 Roman Rd, Faversham ME13 8PZ, UK
- 2 : km 0 - alt. 14 m - Walk north-east
- 3 : km 0.07 - alt. 12 m - Turn right onto Victoria Pl
- 4 : km 0.21 - alt. 13 m - Turn left onto Preston St
- 5 : km 0.25 - alt. 12 m - Walk north on Preston St towards Stone St
- 6 : km 0.51 - alt. 9 m - Slight left onto Market St
- 7 : km 0.53 - alt. 9 m - Walk north-west on Market St
- 8 : km 0.57 - alt. 9 m - Turn right onto Market Pl
- 9 : km 0.62 - alt. 9 m - Continue onto Court St
- 10 : km 0.82 - alt. 8 m - Continue onto Abbey St
- 11 : km 0.97 - alt. 7 m - Walk north-east on Abbey St towards Lammas Gate
- 12 : km 1.23 - alt. 6 m - Turn right onto Abbey Rd
- 13 : km 1.27 - alt. 7 m - Turn left onto New Creek Rd
- 14 : km 1.32 - alt. 6 m - Walk north-east on New Creek Rd towards Chambers Wharf Ln
- 15 : km 2.33 - alt. 3 m - Walk north-east on Abbey Fields towards Sandbanks Rd
- 16 : km 9.7 - alt. 4 m - Turn left onto Faversham Road
- 17 : km 10.41 - alt. 4 m - Turn left
- 18 : km 11.74 - alt. 16 m - Turn left onto Joy Lane
- 19 : km 12.17 - alt. 19 m - Turn left onto Sherrin's Alley
- 20 : km 12.27 - alt. 9 m - Turn right
- 21 : km 12.72 - alt. 3 m - Continue onto Island Wall
- 22 : km 12.9 - alt. 3 m - Turn left onto West Beach
- 23 : km 13.08 - alt. 3 m - Turn right
- 24 : km 13.08 - alt. 3 m - Turn left onto Island Wall
- 25 : km 13.71 - alt. 4 m - Turn left onto Cushing's Walk
- 26 : km 13.78 - alt. 4 m - Continue onto Sea Wall
- 27 : km 13.96 - alt. 3 m - Continue
- 28 : km 14 - alt. 3 m - Continue onto Sea Street, B2205
- 29 : km 14.02 - alt. 4 m - Continue onto Harbour Street, B2205
- 30 : km 14.19 - alt. 4 m - Continue onto Tower Parade, B2205
- 31 : km 14.46 - alt. 4 m - Turn left onto Beach Walk
- 32 : km 14.61 - alt. 5 m - Turn left
- 33 : km 19.53 - alt. 5 m - Turn left onto Hampton Pier Avenue
- 34 : km 19.53 - alt. 5 m - Turn right onto Chamberlain Drive
- 35 : km 19.66 - alt. 18 m - Turn left onto High View Avenue
- 36 : km 19.74 - alt. 19 m - Turn right onto Lonsdale Drive
- 37 : km 19.81 - alt. 22 m - Turn left onto Grand Drive
- 38 : km 19.86 - alt. 23 m - Turn right onto The Broadway
- 39 : km 20.81 - alt. 11 m - Turn left onto Sea Street, B2205
- 40 : km 20.83 - alt. 10 m - Turn slight right onto Avenue Road, B2205
- 41 : km 21.14 - alt. 8 m - Continue onto B2205
- 42 : km 21.39 - alt. 4 m - Turn left onto Richmond Street
- 43 : km 21.45 - alt. 4 m - Turn right onto Mortimer Street
- 44 : km 22 - alt. 10 m - Turn left onto North Street
- 45 : km 22.05 - alt. 10 m - Turn right onto Charles Street
- 46 : km 22.24 - alt. 10 m - Turn left onto Canterbury Road
- 47 : km 22.24 - alt. 10 m - Turn right onto Beacon Hill
- 48 : km 22.37 - alt. 14 m - Turn left
- 49 : km 22.8 - alt. 4 m - Turn right onto Oyster Bay Trail
- 50 : km 24.5 - alt. 4 m - Continue
- 51 : km 27.18 - alt. 5 m - Turn right onto Northern Sea Wall
- 52 : km 29.17 - alt. 4 m - Turn right
- 53 : km 29.27 - alt. 5 m - Turn right onto Northern Sea Wall
- 54 : km 31.91 - alt. 6 m - Turn sharp left
- 55 : km 33.35 - alt. 5 m - Turn sharp left onto The Parade
- 56 : km 33.69 - alt. 10 m - Turn right onto Hereward Avenue
- 57 : km 33.94 - alt. 13 m - Turn sharp left onto Grenham Bay Avenue
- 58 : km 34.02 - alt. 12 m - Turn right onto Sea View Road
- 59 : km 34.2 - alt. 14 m - Continue onto Grenham Road
- 60 : km 34.68 - alt. 18 m - Turn slight right onto Lyell Road
- 61 : km 34.81 - alt. 20 m - Turn left onto Rossetti Road
- E : km 34.84 - alt. 20 m
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Faversham to Hollowshore circular route

A small part of the Saxon Shore Way. A great walk along Faversham Creek to Hollowshore. Great pub, then a shorter walk back through farmland. Enjoy the beautiful desolation of the marshes, just you, the birds, and the breeze. Stop for a rest or bite to eat at the wonderful Shipwrights Arms, then either re-trace your steps or take the shorter walk back through Ham Farm.
The Swale & Oare, near Faversham
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Stour Valley Rural
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Worship, Newington
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Lower Halstow, Newington
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Lower Halstow, Newington
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Discovering 2,000 years of history and nature around Newington in Kent
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Defences of the First World War in Newington, Kent
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