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Jogging around Ramsgate offers diverse landscapes, from dramatic chalk cliffs to expansive sandy beaches and tranquil nature reserves. The region's coastline provides panoramic views of the English Channel, while inland areas feature green parks and well-maintained paths. Runners can explore a variety of terrains, including concrete promenades, clifftop trails, and natural reserves with mudflats and saltmarsh. This mix of coastal and green spaces makes Ramsgate suitable for various running preferences.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Grade II listed building, dating from the late 18th to early 19th century, is also known as the boathouse (named after the lifeboat used from 1869 to 1912) and harbormaster's office. However, a 2015 report in the Isle of Thanet Gazette stated: "The old boathouse is thought to have been built around 1700 with a thatched roof. In 1843, this was replaced with a heavier slate roof, which probably caused the building's current visible lean." The building underwent a thorough inspection by Thanet Council in 2006, which found no structural issues. However, a June 2016 report by the Broadstairs Town Team stated that the building "is so badly deteriorated that local residents' concerns about its condition have prompted the town to investigate what needs to be done, both in the short and long term, to safeguard its status as one of Broadstairs' landmark buildings."
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This magnificent, horseshoe-shaped bay is the main attraction of Broadstairs. It was the favorite holiday destination of Charles Dickens, who even dedicated a beloved story to it: "Our English Watering Place". The long sandy bay, the cliff-top promenade, and the wooden jetty make this bay a timelessly beautiful place.
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Pub History Royal Victoria Pavilion This Grade II listed building (formerly a dilapidated pavilion) is a stunning example of coastal architecture and was among the most endangered Victorian and Edwardian structures in the country. Built as a concert hall and assembly space, it was designed by architect Stanley Davenport Adshead. Its style was inspired by an orangery designed by Robert Adam. The interior is said to have been inspired by the Small Theatre at Versailles and was simplified in the 1930s. After being used as a nightclub and later as a casino, it closed its doors in 2008. It now houses the J. Wetherspoon Restaurant, which is very popular. It was packed on Boxing Day. We enjoyed it, and the sea view is magnificent. https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/royal-victoria-pavilion-ramsgate/
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Didn't know until I got here that Ramsgate was a central point for the Dunkirk little ships in WW2
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Interesting - if a little confused - history, of Angles, Saxons and the later Vikings.
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There are over 60 running routes around Ramsgate listed on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These include routes along the coast, through nature reserves, and in local parks.
Ramsgate offers diverse terrain for runners. You'll find routes along dramatic chalk cliffs with panoramic sea views, expansive sandy beaches (especially at low tide), concrete promenades, and tranquil paths through nature reserves like Pegwell Bay. Inland, there are also well-maintained paths in green parks.
Yes, Ramsgate has several easy jogging routes. For example, the Viking Bay Beach, Broadstairs – Viking Bay, Broadstairs loop from Dumpton Park is a moderate route that offers scenic views and is a good option for those looking for a less challenging run. Many coastal promenades also provide flat, accessible surfaces.
For more experienced runners seeking a challenge, the Ramsgate Beach – Pegwell Bay Nature Reserve loop from Ramsgate is a difficult 21.9 km (13.6 miles) route that takes you along the coast and through the nature reserve. Sections of the Viking Coastal Trail also offer extended distances.
Many of Ramsgate's coastal paths and nature reserves are dog-friendly, though specific beach restrictions may apply during peak seasons. Pegwell Bay Country Park, for instance, offers tranquil routes where dogs are generally welcome, provided they are kept under control. Always check local signage for specific rules.
Absolutely. Parks like King George VI Memorial Park offer lush greenery and well-maintained paths perfect for family jogs. Additionally, many sections of the coastal promenades are flat and accessible, making them suitable for families with children or strollers.
Running in Ramsgate offers many scenic highlights. You can enjoy views of the dramatic Kingsgate Bay and the Chalk Cliffs, the expansive Botany Bay, and the historic Ramsgate Royal Harbour. Routes often pass through or near the tranquil Sandwich and Pegwell Bay Nature Reserve, offering opportunities to spot wildlife.
Yes, Ramsgate is part of the extensive Viking Coastal Trail, a 32-mile route that connects to nearby towns like Broadstairs and Margate. A section of the King Charles III England Coast Path also runs from Ramsgate to Broadstairs, providing continuous coastal views and varied running experiences.
While specific parking details vary by route, Ramsgate offers several public car parks throughout the town and near popular coastal access points. For routes starting near the town centre or harbour, you'll find paid parking options. For trails leading to Pegwell Bay or other nature areas, smaller car parks may be available.
The running routes in Ramsgate are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the variety of terrain from clifftops to beaches, and the peaceful atmosphere of the nature reserves. The well-maintained paths and accessibility are also frequently highlighted.
Many of the routes around Ramsgate are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Viking Bay – Forts Café loop from Ramsgate and the Stoneless Nature Trail – Pegwell Bay Nature Reserve loop from Ramsgate, which are popular choices among local runners.
Ramsgate offers good running conditions year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant with milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be ideal for early morning or late evening runs to avoid the heat, especially on exposed coastal paths. Winter runs offer crisp air and dramatic scenery, though coastal winds can be strong.


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