A further 28-mile stretch of the King Charles III England Coast Path has been opened.
The team are celebrating the opening of over 80% of the coast path on the Isle of Sheppey which now means 2/3 of the entire national coast path across the UK is now open for public use.
The newly opened stretch of path has stunning views across the Swale and Medway estuaries, takes you through grazing land, the picturesque historic harbour of Queenborough, the port town of Sheerness, seaside town of Leysdown-on-Sea, and two National Nature Reserves.
The England Coast Path has been renamed the ‘King Charles III England Coast Path’, leaving a lasting legacy to be enjoyed by walkers around the entire English coastline.
The King Charles III England Coast Path National Trail will be the longest managed coastal path in the world. It will go all the way around the coast of England and will be around 2,700 miles long when it is complete.
This amazing new National Trail will take people through some of the finest landscapes in England connecting the many coastal towns, cities and ports which have shaped this island nation. It will link iconic places and heritage on the coast with the less well-known and will unlock some parts of our coast for the first time.
You can find out more about the King Charles III England Coast Path here.