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A favourite Ecuadorian restaurant that has a bring your own drink policy.
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A favourite Ecuadorian restaurant that has a bring your own drink policy.
More InformationThis special cottage is in a spectacular position and has amazing views.
More InformationLocated in an unspoilt village in a great location for walking, cycling and exploring Romney Marsh.
More InformationThe Royal Military Canal is the 3rd longest defensive structure in the UK.
Read MoreA recently refurbished well reviewed small local hotel with a public bar.
More InformationA new micropub, the emphasis is firmly on good beer from microbreweries, great cider and carefully selected wines.
More InformationA gold Bellamy award-winning, family-owned caravan and camping park.
More InformationThis 1930's house has direct access to the sea along with a large pretty garden.
More InformationA Country Inn with rooms, great views good food and a large garden.
More InformationThe RSPB's oldest bird reserve. Miles and miles of shingle, a great place for a walk.
More InformationA paintball site catering for small and medium groups of people. Call in advance to book.
More InformationOverlooking the sea, open early for breakfast and catering for tourists this is a busy popular pub.
More InformationServing the local community The Bailiffs Sergeant provides not only hospitality but a post office and cashpoint services.
More InformationA lovely little pub. A 15th century Grade II listed building with a log fire and a garden. Separate dining room and good home-made food.
More InformationThe Bell Inn (est 1546) used to house smugglers, nowadays it is a multi-award winning CAMRA pub.
More InformationThe Ocean Inn is a traditional pub in the village of Dymchurch, near the beach and amusements.
More InformationPeaceful character cottage, 10 minutes from Rye and Tenterden, in the heart of the Kent countryside overlooking the Marsh.
More InformationLocated on the beach at Dungeness with uninterrupted views of the sea.
More InformationA highly rated Indian restaurant that does both dine-in and takeaway options.
More InformationA friendly village restaurant located in the heart of the countryside.
More InformationA unique collection of wartime equipment.
More InformationOpen 7 days a week, the visitor centre was built with straw bale walls and a green roof. Inside it has fascinating displays that depict the Marsh's natural and social history .
More InformationIn the quiet village of Brookland you will find the Woolpack Inn. A well established ancient and hospitable pub offering great food and drink to all who pass by.
More InformationThe sandy beach at Greatstone is quite flat and stretches from north to south for over two miles, and is frequently 'washed' by the tide of the English Channel.
More InformationMedieval church with unusual freestanding bell tower
More InformationA long established restaurant, located on the beach with regular entertainment and themed cabaret nights.
More InformationThis remote inn takes its name from a 7th-century saint who lived and died in the area. Large restaurant area, lovely beer garden and takeaway food service.
More InformationWake to the sound of the sea and sleep in an unique building.
More InformationA family-run watersports centre based on a private 22 acre, purpose built lake.
More InformationAn excellent collection of artefacts and a rotating collection make this little museum worth a visit.
More InformationLocated in Romney Warren Country Park. Lots to do outdoors and indoors.
More InformationLocated next door to a mediaeval church in a quiet village is this Grade II listed inn that offers excellent home -cooked food a lovely garden and a warm welcome.
More InformationDymchurch Amusement Park offers you a fun day out for the children. It is located in the centre of Dymchurch, right next to the beach. The Park has a great choice of rides and large amusements.
More InformationA sit-down and takeaway family focused fish and chip restaurant located right beside the sea-wall.
More InformationExperience life in the sky with a trial flight experience or perhaps actually learn to fly.
Read MoreAn award winning Indian restaurant that offers Sunday buffets, takeaway and a delivery service.
More InformationPart of the 160 mile national long-distance footpath brings you right across Romney Marsh
Read MoreA Georgian farmhouse in the peaceful countryside offering B&B.
More InformationServing locally sourced fish and lamb and top quality meats this town centre restaurant offers a changing menu, and an attractive ambience.
More InformationWaterside Guest House offers family accommodation with cots and highchairs.
More InformationThe Star Inn (1476) offers excellent food and accommodation in a quiet village location overlooking a historic church graveyard.
More InformationThe Warren Inn is a friendly and cosy Victorian pub located on the main coast road outside New Romney.
More InformationPart of the church dates back to the 5th century, making it Romano-British. It is the longest parish church in Kent at 199 feet (61 m), and also has one of the tallest towers in the county at 132 feet (40 m) and is a Grade I listed building.
More InformationLovely cosy pine lodges with outstanding country views in a pretty corner of Romney Marsh.
More InformationJust outside New Romney on the A259 on the way to Dymchurch. Serves food all week including Sunday lunches and specialising in Goan curries.
More InformationEvening meals are served in this B & B by arrangement. Located in one of the oldest buildings in Dymchurch.
More InformationSituated beside the beach at Camber Sands, the Marina Cafe offers local Fish & Chips, freshly made sandwiches and baguettes and a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
More InformationDungeness is unique – the UK's only desert.
More InformationThe authentic family runs Greek restaurant backing onto the beach.
More InformationOffering both a sit-down and takeaway option this family restaurant specialises in fish and chips, pie and mash and tasty peri-peri chicken.
More InformationThe National Cycling Route 2 runs right through Romney Marsh.
Read MoreThe sole survivor of four medieval churches in New Romney.
More InformationThe Jolly Fisherman is family friendly, serves food and was newly refurbished in 2016. It is directly opposite the sandy beach at Greatstone.
More InformationA 200 yr old Grade II guesthouse, specialising in birdwatching breaks.
More InformationFabulous views over peaceful sheep farm with wildlife walks to enjoy. Dog by arrangement.
More InformationA luxury property enjoying uninterrupted panoramic views across two golf courses and the distant countryside.
More InformationA family-run B&B in a quiet location in the historic Cinque Port town of New Romney.
More InformationNewly refurbished in 2016 with a no-children policy in the bar
More InformationLocated by the sea, featuring oak beams and leaded light windows.
More InformationA pub with a smuggling and looting history, the Pilot Inn is a family run and operates a popular restaurant.
More InformationSet in the heart of the Dungeness Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) the Britannia Inn is a pub and restaurant, two minutes walk from the beach.
More InformationA chic 'New England' style restaurant with rooms. In a perfect getaway location.
More InformationA 16th century pub with rooms set in the idyllic village of Brookland.
More InformationThe Neptune is a large family friendly pub beside Newbeach holiday park on the main coast road opposite the sandy Dymchurch beach.
More InformationThe Heritage Centre and Information Centre gives visitors an ideal introduction to the town.
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