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This is an easy access walk, suitable for buggies and wheelchairs using the path along the sea wall with opportunities to take in wonderful sea views of the Thanet Coast.
The entire length of the route is flat, a great route for all the family. The highlight of this walk is the imposing towers of Reculver sometimes referred to as the Two Sisters or simply Reculver Towers. The towers are the remains of a monastic church and sit within a Roman Fort, most of the fort and church itself have been washed out to sea, however, the towers and ruins are a fascinating place to explore.
The grounds of Reculver are a perfect spot for a picnic and have wonderful views of the sea and surrounding coastline. There are also benches along the route near the start in Minnis Bay.
The walk follows the Viking Coastal Trail, and mainly uses the concrete surfaced sea-wall. There will be lots of opportunity to spot bird life along the walk so don’t forget your binoculars! The Viking Coastal Trail is a multi-user route meaning cyclists can also use the trail. Please be considerate to other trail users.
This linear walk of 3.7 miles (6km) one-way, or 7.4 miles (12km) returning to the start. You can walk this route back from whence you came from Reculver to Minnis Bay, or if you prefer, or use public transport to return to your starting point. Kent Connected can help you with directions by public transport.