Winchelsea's land-locked port

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"Explore a Cinque Port with a record of bad luck before following an historic line of defence."
Walk directions
With The New Inn on your left, and St Thomas’s Church on your right, follow the road round the right-hand bend. Head down to Strand Gate, then take the road to the junction with the A259. Turn right and follow the pavement along.
When the road bends left, turn right into a road signed ‘Winchelsea Beach’. Just after crossing the Royal Military Canal, turn right. Follow the tow path across this empty landscape. At the first path junction, avoid the concrete footbridge. Eventually, the canal begins to curve left.
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  Terrain  - Field paths and pavements, several stiles
  Landscape  - Mixture of marshland and undulating farmland
  Dog friendliness  - On lead near birding hides and across farmland
  Parking  - Roadside parking near St Thomas's Church at Winchelsea
  Toilets en route  - On Monk’s Walk, Winchelsea
About the walk
The story of Winchelsea is fascinating: surely nowhere else in the country can have fallen victim to fate in quite the same way. Looking at the town today, it is hard to believe it was once a thriving port, one of the most important on the south coast. It is one of seven Cinque Ports, characterised...
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East Sussex is a land of stately homes, castles and the South Downs, with miles of chalk cliffs overlooking the English Channel. For history buffs, there are a great many historic landmarks within Sussex, such as the battlefield where the Battle of Hastings took place, or visitors can enjoy pretty towns such as Lewes, Rye and Uckfield and the city of Brighton.
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Winchelsea's land-locked port

Recommended by
Our view
"Explore a Cinque Port with a record of bad luck before following an historic line of defence."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths and pavements, several stiles
  Landscape - Mixture of marshland and undulating farmland
  Dog friendliness - On lead near birding hides and across farmland
  Parking - Roadside parking near St Thomas's Church at Winchelsea
  Toilets en route - On Monk’s Walk, Winchelsea
About the walk
The story of Winchelsea is fascinating: surely nowhere else in the country can have fallen victim to fate in quite the same way. Looking at the town today, it is hard to believe it was once a thriving port, one of the most important on the south coast. It is one of seven Cinque Ports, characterised...
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East Sussex
East Sussex is a land of stately homes, castles and the South Downs, with miles of chalk cliffs overlooking the English Channel. For history buffs, there are a great many historic landmarks within Sussex, such as the battlefield where the Battle of Hastings took place, or visitors can enjoy pretty towns such as Lewes, Rye and Uckfield and the city of Brighton.