Discover the best top things to do in New Romney, United Kingdom including Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, The Romney Marsh Wartime Collection, St Nicholas Church, Smugglers' Alehouse, Cinque Port Arms.
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4.5 based on 1,454 reviews
Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway runs for 13 ½ miles from the picturesque Cinque Port town of Hythe, through the family-friendly seaside village to Dymchurch, towards the railway’s headquarters at New Romney and finally reaching the National Nature Reserve of Dungeness. It is a winner of TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence and this world famous steam railway is one of Kent’s top attractions.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
The Romney Marsh Wartime Collection I based in the former Womens Land Army Barracks & holds holds artifacts from the local area that have been excavated & collected by various people, there are various areas of interest with a variety of themes, with personal items donated & loaned from local families with stories from WW1 &WW2 The volunteers are constantly updating & improving the exhibits & facilities to keep an interesting display & experience for visitors
My husband suggested this great museum while planning our tour of Kent. It was our first stop of planned visits and I'm so pleased he found it! There is so much to see and we wandered around at our leisure, an amazing museum, we thoroughly enjoyed it.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Nice church, lovely to walk around and learn a bit of history. You can see where the water came up to on the pillars in the church, where the water marks are when the great floods and storms came and the harbour of New Romney changed course and went to Rye instead. You can still see the rings on the outside wall around the church in the churchyard, where they used to tie the boats up in the harbour,as the sea used to come up to there. There is a great view across the marsh and out to sea when you go up the tower at the top of the church, stopping off to see the bell tower on the way. The tower is open at certain times in the year, with a £2 donation per person. They also have coffee mornings and book sales throughout the year and it is open for tea cakes and ploughman's lunches at the New Romney county farye day.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Visited to have a lovely drink in the micropub and then went to the indian across the road with my Mum and Nana on my birthday. My Nana had the mango cider and really enjoyed it. I had some of the local beer they had on cask. Good quality local cask beer and a reasonable price. I found the lack of a traditional bar confusing but the server just serves to the table. I think it's cash only and correct change would alway be appreciated.
3.5 based on 14 reviews
I visited here recently and fell in love with this pub. Fitted out with a unique decor, this pub is well worth the visit whether it’s to catch up with family & friends, have a meal or to see a live band. The garden is fantastic on a hot summer’s day. Great beer and snacks in a friendly warm atmosphere!!
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