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Family friendly hiking trails around Pett offer a diverse landscape characterized by its unique coastal features and historic marshlands. The region sits on the edge of Pett Level, a marshland stretching along Rye Bay, and includes Cliff End, marking the eastern extent of the Weald sandstone cliffs. This area is part of the Hastings Cliffs to Pett Beach Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognized for its biological and geological importance, including ancient woodlands and shingle beaches. The Saxon Shore…
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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13
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6.02km
01:31
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12
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19.0km
04:51
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.7km
03:17
80m
80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.29km
02:38
200m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.2km
02:40
70m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The castle is still a small attraction that almost transports the visitor to times gone by - it still has charm
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One of the oldest streets in Rye.
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Beautiful town with seriously old streets and houses.
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The year 1066 was a year of particular historical significance on both the French and English sides of the English Channel: William, Duke of Normandy, went to England with his army, where he defeated King Harold militarily and made a career by ascending the throne himself. The story of his victorious campaign was recorded in a very expressive depiction on a richly illustrated carpet. This "Tapisserie de Bayeux" - which has been preserved to this day and is even a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its importance - is on display in a museum there and can be found here as a komoot hiking highlight: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/3375970
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Built in the 13th Century, this (and the nearby ditch) were part of Winchelsea's defences. In 1380, the French gained entry through this gate and gave the town a good, old-fashioned sacking!
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I visited this centre on a Sunday and the cafe was closed... but you could make you own cup of tea or coffee and take a few biscuits for a donation (If you don't have cash, you can pay a donation with a card at the till).
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The church was never finished - the tower is missing! Nevertheless, it is beautiful and forms the center of the village. The ancient cemetery is also beautifully planted and worth a visit!
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Henry James wrote of Winchelsea, the town that once sought to rival the port of London: The abstractly laid out avenues and intersecting streets wander blindly in the summer evening light and disappear into legend and mystery. Ah yes, Winchelsea. Very, very quiet. Very pretty. And there really isn't much there, but it has charm!
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There are over 15 family-friendly hiking trails around Pett, offering a variety of distances and experiences suitable for different ages and abilities. The area is particularly well-suited for families looking to explore coastal paths and historical waterways.
Yes, for families with young children or toddlers, the area offers gentle routes. A great option is the Royal Military Canal Walk loop from Pett. This easy route is relatively flat, making it ideal for a relaxed family outing.
Pett is rich in unique natural features. You can explore the coastal landscapes, including the dramatic Cliff End at Pett Level, and the Hastings Cliffs to Pett Beach Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). At low tide, you might even spot the fascinating remains of a 6500-year-old Sunken Forest on the sand, a truly remarkable sight for all ages.
Yes, there are several circular routes perfect for families. For a pleasant and accessible loop, consider the Royal Military Canal Walk loop from Pett. This route offers a gentle experience along historical waterways.
Many trails around Pett offer glimpses of historical and natural landmarks. You can explore sections of the historic Royal Military Canal. For those interested in castles, the Camber Castle – Royal Military Canal Walk loop from Pett passes by Camber Castle. Other nearby attractions include St Thomas the Martyr Church, Winchelsea, which can be seen on routes like the Royal Military Canal Walk – St Thomas' Church, Winchelsea loop from Pett.
Yes, Pett is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for walks with your canine companions. However, always keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or on nature reserves, and be mindful of local signage regarding dog access, particularly on beaches during certain times of the year.
The best time for family hikes in Pett is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder and more predictable, making coastal and countryside walks more enjoyable. Always check the local forecast before heading out, especially for coastal paths where conditions can change quickly.
While Pett is a village, local bus services connect it to larger towns like Hastings and Rye, which have train stations. It's advisable to check current bus timetables for routes that serve Pett village, as services can be less frequent, especially on weekends. Planning your journey in advance is recommended.
Parking is available in and around Pett, particularly near popular access points for the coastal path and village amenities. Specific car parks may be available at Pett Level or in the village itself. Always look for designated parking areas and be considerate of local residents when parking.
The komoot community highly rates the family-friendly hikes around Pett, with an average score of 4.45 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from coastal views and ancient marshlands to historical waterways. The opportunity to discover unique natural features like the Sunken Forest and the generally accessible nature of the trails for all ages are frequently highlighted.
Pett village has local amenities, including pubs, where you can often find refreshments and meals. It's a good idea to check opening times, especially if you're planning a hike that ends later in the day or on a weekday. For more options, nearby towns like Hastings and Rye offer a wider selection of cafes and restaurants.


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