Hythe Canal
The Hythe Canal is a historic waterway located in Kent, England. It stretches approximately 3.2 miles from the town of Hythe to the port of Folkestone. Originally built in the early 19th century, the canal was used for transporting goods, particularly coal and timber, to the local area.
Today, the Hythe Canal is a popular spot for leisure activities such as walking, cycling, and boating. It is also home to various wildlife, making it a pleasant destination for nature enthusiasts. The canal is part of the larger Kent landscape and contributes to the region's rich maritime history.