LymingeHawkinge

Lymhaw three
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By Daisy C on 16 Mar 2024


Distance

7km/5mi

Ascent

129m

Descent

75m

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If you use an Ordance Survey map to navigate the route please note there are places where their marked rights of way deviate from the reality. This line was placed carefully to use the real paths so you can trust it if the OS line seems iffy.

A straightforward and very scenic route between Hawkinge and Lyminge going across steep sided valleys with attractive views. Designed by Stephen Crouch and originally uploaded as LymHaw 2. You will probably meet many sheep and perhaps tanks or squaddies on training exercises, possibly with weapons. Along the way there are steep grassy and possibly rutted muddy slopes, gates, stiles, more deep ruts and potentially very muddy sections.

On the ground this route is almost the same as LymHaw 2 just with a more precise line. It is only different in Hawkinge Cemetery (owned by the District Council) where the obvious east-west Public Footpath (shown on Kent County Council and Ordnance Survey maps) has been blocked by a fence and some dead hedging. There is a (semi-)official diversion to the south but it's not quite as simple, this way steers you clear of mourners at the crematorium or parked on the main drive. This version fits tight to the actual positions of footpaths when the mapped Public Rights of Way positions can be ambiguous or seemingly wrong or diverted. Hopefully it will be easy to navigate with confidence, particularly within the Military Training Area where stern signs warn you to keep to the Right of Way but the zigzag line on OS maps suggests climbing over several fences.

There is no convenient resting point or public transport connection on the route but it's pretty short and Hawkinge and Lyminge both have small shops and some refreshments options. Buses to Hawkinge are fairly frequent, various route numbers from Canterbury, Folkestone or, less often, Dover. Lyminge is only on the 18 bus route between Canterbury and Hythe

If you use an Ordance Survey map to navigate the route please note there are places where their marked rights of way deviate from the reality. This line was placed carefully to use the real paths so you can trust it if the OS line seems iffy.

A straightforward and very scenic route between Hawkinge and Lyminge going across steep sided valleys with attractive views. Designed by Stephen Crouch and originally uploaded as LymHaw 2. You will probably meet many sheep and perhaps tanks or squaddies on training exercises, possibly with weapons. Along the way there are steep grassy and possibly rutted muddy slopes, gates, stiles, more deep ruts and potentially very muddy sections.

On the ground this route is almost the same as LymHaw 2 just with a more precise line. It is only different in Hawkinge Cemetery (owned by the District Council) where the obvious east-west Public Footpath (shown on Kent County Council and Ordnance Survey maps) has been blocked by a fence and some dead hedging. There is a (semi-)official diversion to the south but it's not quite as simple, this way steers you clear of mourners at the crematorium or parked on the main drive. This version fits tight to the actual positions of footpaths when the mapped Public Rights of Way positions can be ambiguous or seemingly wrong or diverted. Hopefully it will be easy to navigate with confidence, particularly within the Military Training Area where stern signs warn you to keep to the Right of Way but the zigzag line on OS maps suggests climbing over several fences.

There is no convenient resting point or public transport connection on the route but it's pretty short and Hawkinge and Lyminge both have small shops and some refreshments options. Buses to Hawkinge are fairly frequent, various route numbers from Canterbury, Folkestone or, less often, Dover. Lyminge is only on the 18 bus route between Canterbury and Hythe

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Lyminge
Grid Ref TR1642841032
Lat / Lon 51.12766° / 1.09173°
Easting / Northing 616,428E / 141,032N
What3Words fired.shady.expel
Hawkinge
Grid Ref TR2158039920
Lat / Lon 51.11571° / 1.16456°
Easting / Northing 621,580E / 139,920N
What3Words fearfully.ambushes.export

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Daisy C

16 Mar 2024 Winter

A nice walk with some lovely views, and it was interesting to see the squaddies in training, if a bit unnerving when they started firing towards the bridleway I'd been walking along just 5 minutes earlier. Thanks to Stephen Crouch for uploading it (as LymHaw 2).

The previous two days, the three weeks before that and the whole winter period had been extremely wet so it wasn't surprising that conditions were often very muddy in the typical places near gates, on rough tracks shared with farm vehicles, etc. What was more surprising was how saturated the high ground was, up to 15cm of standing water in wide areas, including on slopes and the tops of hills. I think this is very untypical for the area and other walkers are unlikely to experience it. Stephen's photo survey for LymHaw 2 in May 2021 looks very different. Visibility wasn't great and my photos don't really do the walk justice, when it wasn't raining too hard to even get my phone out. Again Stephen's LymHaw 2 photos are probably a better idea of what to expect.


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