Upnor, Hoo Peninsula, North Kent
Royal Geographical Society
Despite being just 30 miles downriver from the capital, the Hoo Peninsula is a little visited area of North Kent.
It’s a fairly isolated place, sandwiched between the lower reaches of the Thames to the north and the meandering Medway to the south.
Hoo's isolated position encouraged the development of industry, its marshlands attracted writers like Dickens and painters including Turner and Hogarth. With water on either side, Hoo has long been a strategic location for defence.
Today this is a quiet place, yet its decomissioned power stations and derelict military forts tell stories of more turbulent times.
On this short trail from the pretty village of Upnor, you’ll see the changing face of the river then go inland for a different perspective of scattered farmsteads and rolling fields.
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