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  • Did Cantii Way over the weekend solo style and managed to get it done in a bit under a couple of days. There's definitely scope for doing it quicker (not really my thing) or slower if you're more into sightseeing (feeling less need to having spent a lot of time on the south coast recently).

    Route is 90 percent road and the gravel is pretty placid although there was a short section on the Rye to Canterbury section where the flinty stones had me worrying for my rather well worn tyres

    The route is predominatly flat although there are a few climbs (Dover, Folkestone, White Hill)

    There's sections of the shoreline around Broadstairs where they're prohibiting cycles on the waterfont after 10 during summer. Probably not enforced but something you might want to consider (I rolled well beforehand)

    Dungeness Snack Shack closes at 3pm

    There's a couple of places that I'd recommend visiting that weren't on my map. The first is the Ossuary in Hythe. Up the hill a bit but worth a visit. The other is the Denge Sound Mirrors. Majority of the time you can't get up close (bridge closed to protect local wildlife) but you can get close enough to get a good impression.

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