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Attractions and Places To See around Aldington - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Aldington, a village in Kent, England, offer a mix of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. The area is situated on an escarpment overlooking the Romney Marsh, providing views of this wetland region. It is also part of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, featuring varied terrain for exploration.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Gravel Path Along Royal Military Canal

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The Royal Military Canal is a canal of approximately 22 miles between Seabrook near Folkestone and Cliff End near Hastings, following the old cliff line bordering the Romney Marsh wetland …

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St Mary in the Marsh Church

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One of the most picturesque churches on the Marsh, St Mary the Virgin was built in the mid 12th century with a small chancel, nave and tower. As with so …

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St Nicholas Church, New Romney

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A gorgeous old church in the centre of Romney

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Dymchurch Sea Wall

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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. Beautiful!

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St Gregory and St Martin’s Church

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St Gregory & St Martin’s church is first mentioned in Domesday Book as a 'Minster church' with a cruciform plan. However, the earliest visible remains that can be observed today …

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January 20, 2025, St Gregory and St Martin’s Church

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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Beautifully wild canal pathway

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Aldington?

Aldington is situated on a steep escarpment overlooking the distinctive wetland area of Romney Marsh, offering impressive views. The parish is also part of the North Downs, designated as a Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. For expansive vistas, visit Aldington Knoll, which also has historical significance. You can also enjoy the Dymchurch Sea Wall for coastal views and walks.

What historical sites are there to visit in Aldington?

Aldington boasts a rich history. You can visit St Martin's Church, a 12th-century church with a 16th-century tower that served as a landmark for seamen. The village was also home to an Archbishop of Canterbury's palace, with ruins still visible today. The Walnut Tree Inn, built during Richard II's reign, served as headquarters for the infamous Aldington Gang of smugglers. Don't miss St Gregory and St Martin’s Church, first mentioned in the Domesday Book, with visible remains from the 13th century.

Are there any family-friendly attractions near Aldington?

Yes, several attractions cater to families. Just a short drive away, Port Lympne Safari Park offers a chance to see over 900 animals and features the UK's largest outdoor dinosaur exhibition. The Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway provides a unique miniature railway experience. For outdoor recreation, Brockhill Country Park is a great option. Within Aldington, the Gravel Path Along Royal Military Canal is also considered family-friendly for walks and cycling.

What outdoor activities can I do near Aldington's attractions?

The area around Aldington is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling along the Gravel Path Along Royal Military Canal. For more structured routes, there are numerous options for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. You can find detailed guides for these activities, such as easy hikes around Aldington, gravel biking routes, and MTB trails.

Where can I find a good pub or place to eat near Aldington's attractions?

The historic Walnut Tree Inn in Aldington offers a traditional country inn experience. Another popular spot is The Star Inn, a fabulous country pub known for its real ales and garden, located opposite an attractive church. These pubs provide a great opportunity to relax and refuel after exploring the area.

What unique cultural aspects or folklore are associated with Aldington?

Aldington is deeply associated with the tales and history of the infamous Aldington Gang of smugglers, who operated in the Romney Marsh area. The Walnut Tree Inn served as their headquarters, adding a unique and intriguing cultural layer to the village's identity and folklore.

Are there opportunities for walking or cycling along a historical waterway?

Yes, the Royal Military Canal, spanning 22 miles, offers excellent opportunities for walking and cycling. A dedicated Gravel Path Along Royal Military Canal near Aldington allows you to explore this historic waterway, which was originally constructed as a defensive line against Napoleonic invasion.

What kind of views can I expect around Aldington?

From elevated points like Aldington Knoll, you can enjoy panoramic views towards the English Channel and the lowlands of Romney Marsh. The village's position on an escarpment provides impressive vistas over the surrounding agricultural landscape. The Dymchurch Sea Wall also offers scenic views along the coast.

Is there a good place for a beach visit near Aldington?

Yes, Dymchurch Beach is a popular outdoor destination located approximately 5 miles from Aldington. It's a great spot for a traditional beach visit, and you can also enjoy walking or cycling along the Dymchurch Sea Wall which runs alongside it.

What are some notable churches to visit in the Aldington area?

Beyond St Martin's Church in Aldington, you can visit St Gregory and St Martin’s Church, which has historical significance dating back to the Domesday Book. Further afield, St Nicholas Church in New Romney is a 12th-century Norman parish church with Gothic additions, notable for its resilience through historical events like the great storm of 1287.

Are there any easy hiking trails suitable for a relaxed outing?

Yes, there are several easy hiking options around Aldington. For example, the Easy hikes around Aldington guide lists trails like the 'Lympne Castle and Saxon Shore Way Loop' and various loops around Lympne and the Royal Military Canal, which are generally considered easy and suitable for relaxed outings.

What is the best time of year to visit Aldington for outdoor activities?

The area around Aldington, with its natural beauty and walking routes, is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the Kent Downs AONB, Romney Marsh, and coastal paths. Autumn provides beautiful scenery, while some routes, like the Dymchurch Sea Wall, can be enjoyed even during high tide in cooler months, though parts may be covered in shingle.

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