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Isle of Harty Trail

Active and Outdoors

The Isle of Harty Trail is flat, circular and perfect for families. It is mainly traffic free but with some sections on road. At a moderate speed it can be completed comfortably in under an hour, depending on your fitness, but with young children it will take longer.

Why not stop along the way to enjoy the local attractions or spend a whole day exploring the area? Leysdown is a small but lively seaside resort, with a lovely sand and shell beach - perfect for families. At the beginning of the 20th century the American Wright Brothers, pioneers of early flight, made the Isle of Sheppey a focal point of British aviation. They commissioned the Short brothers, who had already set up a factory on land between Leysdown and Shellness, to build aeroplanes to fly at Eastchurch. Nearby Muswell Manor was the headquarters for the early aviators and subsequently became the base for the Royal Aero Club of Great Britain. The first pilot’s licence was issued here. Today the Grade II listed building is a popular holiday centre.

Continue on to the Isle of Harty; once an Island separated by up to a mile of water! Go inside the 900 year old Harty Church to admire the Flemish Kist (a 14th century wooden chest), carved with two jousting knights and brought in on one of these tides. Close by is The Ferry House Inn near to the Ferry Landing where, until 1947, a regular ferry crossed to the mainland. For unrivalled wildlife visit the internationally important Swale National Nature Reserve adjoining the estuary.

Further inland stop at the RSPB 'Raptor View Point', a premier site for birds of prey and watch Marsh Harriers swooping over the reed beds between April and October. The Isle of Harty Trail is mostly off-road, the path is largely tarmac or concrete with sections of rolled gravel.

When off-road do expect pot holes and small cracks. Routes go through working farms and so occasional farm traffic should be expected. 

To download the full cycle route go to Explore Kent.

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Download the trail leaflet for suggested start and finish points

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