A stroll around Sandwich
Walk along the river bank away from the town, following the line of the old wall. At a bend in the river, turn right along a tarmac path to the road. Turn right, then left and continue along the path, passing the bowling green. Turn right down steps into Mill Wall Place. At the crossroads, go ahead along King Street, passing St Peter's Church and turn left along No Name Street. Cross New Street to the Guildhall, walk through the car park and up to the Rope Walk, where rope makers used this long, straight area to lay out their ropes.
Turn right and, when you reach the road, cross over and walk down The Butts. At the main road turn left, cross over and turn right up Richborough Road.
Walk ahead, past a scrapyard, and go through a gate to join a footpath on the right. Follow the track round, under the main road and turn left to cross the railway line, with caution, via stiles.
Cross the road, go through a kissing gate, then walk across the field to the trees maintaining direction and heading for the sixth telegraph pole from the road. The path now plunges into the trees and up a wide path. Where it splits, fork right and go through the trees to a gate. Now follow the fence line and turn right at the marker beyond a ditch to reach a gate. Walk up the left-hand field-edge and go through three gates to reach the road.
Cross over and walk up the track ahead. Richborough Fort is ahead. The track runs around the fort with expansive views over this seemingly endless landscape. At the bottom of the track turn right along the end of a garden. Cross the stile and back over the railway, leaving it by another stile. The path now goes immediately right, over a bridge and back beside the river. You will eventually rejoin the road, and retrace your steps to the end of Richborough Road where you turn left.
Go left through a kissing gate, pass the Nature Reserve and go round the edge of a recreation ground. Bear right through trees and pass a car park to reach Strand Street and turn left. Go left in front of The Bell Hotel. [Directions to be altered from here as we are adding in the extension.]
Walk in an easterly direction along the river bank path and bear left across a footbridge. Follow the tarmac path, keeping left at a fork to follow the Stour Valley Walk close to the river. Cross a sluice gate to the road, turn left and take the footpath right over a stile.
Keep to the well-defined and waymarked path across rough pasture, aiming towards the right-hand edge of the line of trees ahead. Cross a stile and continue between golf courses and keep ahead on merging with a track. At a ruined building, turn right to a car park, where you bear left to follow a rough track close to the shingle beach at Sandwich Bay.
At the next small parking area and toilets, take the footpath (Saxon Shore Way) right through a gate. Follow the yellow-topped stone marker posts across Royal St George's Golf Course. Founded in 1887, this famous links course has hosted numerous Open Championships, with such famed winners as Walter Hagan, Bobby Locke and Sandy Lyle.
Follow the path to the right of the clubhouse, cross a road, and continue along the Saxon Shore Way, crossing a footbridge to join a narrow tarmac path between fields. Keep to this path, eventually joining your outward route back to the Quay and the car park.
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