Cycle parking near the the entrance of Asda.
NCN route 18 following the Great Stour in Ashford - two-way cycling on the right, pedestrians on the left, in theory
Sustrans 'milepost' by the off-road route from Lydd to Rye (NCN route 2) - on the county boundary where the asphalt runs out
The off-road route from Lydd to Rye (NCN route 2) crossing another minor side road.
The off-road route from Lydd to Rye (NCN route 2) is diverted to allow a 'safe' crossing of this minor side road.
The off-road route from Lydd to Rye (NCN route 2) is diverted to allow a 'safe' crossing of a minor side road.
The off-road route from Lydd to Rye (NCN route 2) is diverted to allow a 'safe' crossing of a minor side road.
Roadside section of the off-road route from Lydd to Rye (bridleway and NCN route 2)
Decent off-road route from Lydd to Rye (bridleway and NCN route 2)
Decent off-road route from Lydd to Rye (bridleway and NCN route 2)
Decent off-road route from Lydd to Rye (bridleway and NCN route 2)
Start of decent off-road route from Lydd to Rye (bridleway and NCN route 2)
Start of decent off-road route from Lydd to Rye (bridleway and NCN route 2)
Awful stretch on NCN route 2 on the wrong side of the road - the decent off-road route begins on the far side.
Crossing to traffic-free section of NCN route 2 from Lydd to Rye
Route signs on NCN route 2, Lydd
Turn right in central Lydd on NCN route 2
Signs for NCN route 2, Lydd
Signs for NCN route 2, Lydd
Byway to the beach and coast path
Fork left for Lydd and Rye
Byway signs between Lydd and Dengemarsh
Track towards Lydd-on-Sea
Byway from Dengemarsh Beach to Lydd
Byway to Dengemarsh Beach
Dungeness - head for that low tower
Alternative to the shingle beach west from Dungeness - head for that low tower.
End of concrete track west from the Dungeness nuclear power stations
Cycleable coastal path past the Dungeness nuclear power stations
Start of concrete path (below to the left) to Dungeness
End of the concrete path past the Dungeness nuclear power stations - you can push a bike up onto the embankment
Signs for the coastal path, Dungeness
Coastal path past Dungeness nuclear power stations - it is possible to take a bike this way, with some pushing.
Short-cut (left) and road past the lighthouses and pub (right), Dungeness
Prospect Cottage and Derek Jarman's garden - no cycle parking, but that's ok.
Entering the Dungeness Estate (20mph zone)
Turn left for Dungeness - unsigned
Level crossing, Lydd-on-Sea (on the narrow-gauge Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway)
End of the sea wall route towards Dungeness
The sea wall towards Dungeness
Lower section of sea wall south from Dymchurch
Gate and a lot of sand and shingle on the lower section of sea wall south from Dymchurch
Lower section of sea wall south from Dymchurch
The sea wall, Dymchurch, with Dungeness power station in the distance
Access to the sea wall south of the Martello Tower, Dymchurch
Access to the sea wall, Dymchurch
Ramp to the sea wall, Dymchurch
You wait ages for a link from the cycleway on top of the sea wall, then two come along together.
One of the rare links from the cycleway on top of the sea wall
Share the Path sign - only really necessary because there's a barrier ahead.
A ramp to the cycleway on top of the sea wall - but it's not easy to cross the A259 here.
A ramp to the cycleway on top of the sea wall - but it's not easy to cross the A259 here.
No easy access to the cycleway on top of the sea wall.
No easy access to the cycleway on top of the sea wall.
No easy access to the cycleway on top of the sea wall.
The new shared-use path comes to an end here
Shared-use path past new housing development
New roundabout, not yet on online mapping or satellite imaging - with End of Cycleway sign.
The shared-use path is clearly being extended beyond this sign.
Cyclists Dismount sign at a bus stop by the A259
Shared-us path by the A259
Cycle route sign towards the Martello Lakes and another crossing of the RHDR railway
Shared-use path by the A259
Sign for the link from the coast to Hythe
Cyclists Dismount sign at this bus stop, with a shared-use path across the A259
Cyclists Dismount sign for the RHDR railway crossing on the link from the coast to NCN route 2 and Hythe
Route from the coast towards NCN route 2 and Hythe
Cyclists Dismount for the crossing of the RHDR railway
Sign for the coast path only on the link from NCN route 2 to the coast
Cycleway to Hythe via the Royal Military Canal
Very precise route marker on NCN route 2 by the Royal Military Canal
Link across the Royal Military Canal from NCN route 2 towards the coast
Keep right on NCN route 2 for Lydd and Rye, or turn left for the coast route to Dymchurch and Dungeness
NCN route 2 alongside the Royal Military Canal
Almost useless bike stands by the Royal Military Canal
Barriers where NCN route 2 rejoins the Royal Military Canal
Turn right on NCN route 2 towards Hythe and Folkestone
No Cycling ahead - NCN route 2 turns left to rejoin the Royal Military Canal
This is not NCN route 2 - that's on the other side of the Royal Military Canal
Lots of car parking at Hythe station (for the narrow-gauge steam railway to Dungeness) but no sign of cycle parking
Bike sharing station, Hythe (still closed for the winter?)
Road crossing on NCN route 2 towards Hythe and Folkestone
Cross the road and turn right on NCN route 2, Hythe
Cycle stands, another Sustrans 'milepost' by NCN route 2 and footbridge over the Royal Military Canal, Hythe
No Cycling left/Shared Use right - start off-road section of NCN route 2 by the Royal Military Canal, Hythe
No Cycling sign ahead and road crossing on NCN route 2, Hythe
No Cycling sign ahead and road crossing on NCN route 2, Hythe
Swing right on NCN route 2 by the Royal Military Canal, Hythe
Start of off-road section of NCN route 2 by the Royal Military Canal, Hythe
Sign to off-road path for NCN route 2, Hythe
Sustrans 'milepost' (about 200 metres from the next one) by NCN route 2, Hythe
Sustrans 'milepost' (about 200 metres from the next one) by NCN route 2, Hythe
NCN route 2 west by the Royal Military Canal
Sustrans 'milepost' (about 200 metres from the next one) by NCN route 2, Hythe
Modal filter on NCN route 2 south to Hythe Beach
Link from NCN route 2 to central Hythe
Modal filter on route east by the Royal Military Canal, Hythe
Link west from NCN route 2, Hythe