从Allhallows步行出发,那是一个阳光明媚的日子。潮水完全退去,因此可以通过一些方便的位置的岩石轻松穿越Yantlet Creek,踏上那里的沙滩。我不确定这是否是私人土地,但没有任何标志表示其他情况,所以可以继续前进。有几个其他行人在享受良好的天气和低潮。低潮时可以走到历史悠久的伦敦石(有些图片中的石柱),如果想了解更多,可以在维基百科上查找它。清澈的视野可以看到南端,以及两个方向的壮丽景色。一个非常宜人的地方,安静而宁和。我度过了一次美妙的步行,将在好天气时再次前来。
This is a fantastic walk starting from Allhallows. The London Stone marks the entrance to Yantlet Creek on the Grain side. You'll enjoy stunning views across the Thames to Southend and Shoeburyness. The tranquility and abundance of wildlife along the way are truly blissful, with many land and sea birds to observe. Be cautious around cattle, especially if they have calves. Unfortunately, you can't walk all the way around the coast to Grain village due to a restricted area, which is marked on an OS map. However, you can head in the other direction and walk to Gravesend, which is at least 10 miles away. At the entrance to Yantlet Creek, you'll find large banks of shells that resemble sand, with patches of clay mud. The creek extends a good distance inland and is too wide to cross. It might be possible at low tide with boots, but avoid the mud. Historically, this creek is what made the Isle of Grain an island. As it approaches the Grain road before the Power Station, the creek narrows into a ditch. Use an OS map to navigate public footpaths. The entire area consists of farmland, a no-go zone (MoD range), and land belonging to the power station.