Canoe Days Out

Kent - Royal Military Canal - Appledore to Hamstreet (& return) or West Hythe

This page was submitted by David and Rhoda Wilson (E-mail this submitter)
How to get there - By the bridge on B2080 (New Romney - Tenterden) just south of Appledore village (map)

Suggested Launch Site - Easy bank from roadside

General Description - A calm and undisturbed stretch of canal, with the best scenery going east to Hamstreet. This makes a round trip of about 7 miles. (route) It can be extended into a one-way trip to West Hythe, about 12 miles, where there is a sluice blocking navigation. Launch would also be possible at West Hythe.

A round trip of 7 miles in the other direction to Iden lock is also possble, but finding a launch site at Iden is difficult.

The canal was built at the time of the Napoleonic Wars, against the possibility of invasion. It has sharp turns, angled so that defenders could fire along the length of the canal while still protected by the parapet on the northern bank.

Best in early season before the weeds grow. For photos see web sites.

BCU membership or Environment Agency licence needed.

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The last trip loaded was Northenden to Manchester cemetery in Chorlton-cum-Hardy via the Mersey, by Jim Thornton on 16th December 2007.