A ride from Whitstable on the north coast of Kent, to Seasalter Beach.
Route takes us through urban Whitstable and Seasalter, then around the edge of Graveney Marshes to Seasalter Beach on the Swale Estuary.
00:00 Railway Avenue, Whitstable, Kent, UK
00:15 Cromwell Road, Whitstable CT5
02:30 Oxford Street, Whitstable CT5
03:20 Canterbury Road, Whitstable CT5
05:30 Joy Lane, Whitstable CT5
12:29 boundary of Seasalter
13:01 Faversham Road, Seasalter CT5
15:32 Seasalter Levels, a freshwater grazing marsh
16:07 Faversham Road, Seasalter CT5
16:49 Bridgeways Caravan Park
17:21 local shops
18:17 Bridge Country & Leisure Park
18:59 Alberta Holiday Park
19:31 The Oyster Pearl, a pub and restaurant
19:45 Beach Court Park Homes
20:17 Seasalter Water Ski Club
20:33 Seasalter Shellfish
23:43 Seasalter Beach
24:59 Faversham Road, Seasalter CT5
25:47 Seasalter Holiday Park
28:15 Seasalter Sailing Club
31:27 fire engines
32:01 Saxon Shore Way footpath
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Filmed on: GoPro HERO10 Black, GoPro Swivel Mount on wheelchair.
Editing software: DaVinci Resolve 19.1.4
Wheelchair: Invacare Storm 4 X-plore TT Plus.
Railway Avenue, Whitstable, Kent, UK going on a ride through
Whitstable and Seasalter heading towards Seasalter Beach
on the Swale Estuary turning on to Cromwell Road,
Whitstable CT5 passing Regent Street,
Whitstable CT5 (on right) turning on to
Oxford Street, Whitstable CT5 I like these little Abarth 500 cars
seem nippy and fun plus even the standard exhaust sytem
make them sound like a hooligan-mobile! under railway bridge
line from Whitstable to Faversham passing Belmont Road,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) on to Canterbury Road,
Whitstable CT5 passing Swanfield Road,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) passing Harwich Street,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) passing Suffolk Street,
Whitstable CT5 (on right) passing Norfolk Street,
Whitstable CT5 (on right) passing Forge Lane,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) passing Saddleton Road,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) passing Alexandra Road,
Whitstable CT5 (on right) need to turn right at junction
towards Seasalter turning on to Joy Lane,
Whitstable CT5 passing Tollgate Close,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) on left is Joy Lane Primary School
for children ages 4-11 passing Cundishall Close,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) passing Valkyrie Avenue,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) passing Meteor Avenue,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) on right is The Rose In Bloom
a pub & restaurant rear is large outdoor area
with tables overlooking the sea passing Genesta Avenue,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) passing Columbia Avenue,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) passing Shamrock Avenue,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) passing Medina Avenue,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) on right ahead is bridge over railway
leading to Admiralty Walk, Whitstable CT5 there are houses overlooking the sea
and path along edge of beach tried going that way before but
at far end is a gate too small for me passing Florence Avenue,
Whitstable CT5 (on left) ahead is a blue building
on the boundary of Seasalter Seasalter is a village on
the north coast of Kent, England halfway between towns of
Whitstable and Faversham Seasalter is 6 miles
north of Canterbury facing the Isle of Sheppey across
estuary of the River Swale there is no sign but
Welcome to Seasalter road name changes to
Faversham Road, Seasalter CT5 passing Hazlemere Road,
Seasalter CT5 (on left) passing Ashley Drive,
Seasalter CT5 (on right) passing Eden Road,
Seasalter CT5 (on left) passing Macdonald Parade,
Seasalter CT5 (on left) passing Gateacre Road,
Seasalter CT5 (on right) passing The Grange,
Seasalter CT5 (on left) passing Kimberley Grove,
Seasalter CT5 (on right) passing Freeman’s Close,
Seasalter CT5 (on left) passing Church Lane,
Seasalter CT5 (on left) passing Seasalter Lane,
Seasalter CT5 (on left) Seasalter Lane would be a different
route across the marshes possibly longer distance
and no view of sea on left is Seasalter Levels
a freshwater grazing marsh further across is Graveney Marshes
also freshwater grazing marsh originally tidal saltmarsh where the
fields are flooded at high tide now protected from the tides
by a raised sea-wall on left is
Bridgeways Caravan Park quite small with
about 20 static caravans passing Lucerne Drive,
Seasalter CT5 (on right) on right are a few shops general store, fish & chips, chinese takeaway
all you need to survive! passing Lucerne Drive,
Seasalter CT5 (on right) on left is
Bridge Country & Leisure Park quite small with
about 30 static caravans under railway bridge
line from Whitstable to Faversham passing St Mary’s Grove,
Seasalter CT5 (on right) on left is
Alberta Holiday Park quite large with a clubhouse
and over 200 static caravans on right is The Oyster Pearl
a pub and restaurant menu of British dishes
and also Asian cuisine on right is Beach Court Park
an estate of park homes mobile homes pretending to be houses
with a list of rules as long as your arm not cheap – a few for sale currently
between £300 & £400 200m back in Lucerne Drive, same price buys
3 bedroom house with garden and parking on right is
Seasalter Water Ski Club road now above level of the marshes
on sea-wall protecting the land on right is
Seasalter Shellfish business owns two square miles of seabed
off Whitstable known as the Pollard Ground Seasalter Shellfish grow seed oysters small oysters to supply oyster farms
which grow them to full size on right is Seasalter Beach on to Seasalter Beach
WINDY! The Swale is a tidal channel
of the Thames estuary opposite is the Isle of Sheppey
an island north of Kent this side is marsh and nature reserves
side facing sea is more built up there are two towns on the island
Sheerness and Minster also many large caravan parks
some bigger than most viilages continuing on
Faversham Road, Seasalter CT5 on left is
Seasalter Holiday Park also fairly large
about 100 static caravans on right is
Seasalter Sailing Club all their sailing boats are
in a field on the left fire engines
can’t see smoke or smell a fire maybe here to rescue someone
from the marsh, or from the sea up onto sea wall Saxon Shore Way footpath
goes along sea wall path continues around the edge of
Graveney marsh towards Faversham looking back where I came from
and across the sheep fields continuing onwards
so I don’t get in their way
6 Comments
Does anybody know what the firemen were doing? I'm interested to find out.
Does your mobility Scooter comply with Road use, or should you Only use Foot/cycle paths, You could land-up with a fine, Highway Code has moved on a bit, since thy were a Kid,
Chaircam you need to find out, what your vehicles licence is for Please,
This is Not a thumbs up, It's a Potential, Fatality,
I use to live in Lucerne Drive well over 30 years ago! My god!! How the area has changed!!
I lived on faversham rd/ lucerne drive 20 yrs ago its certainly changed .