Below is a list of places to kayak in South East England that have been submitted by other readers. For more information on any location simply click on the title.
Westgate Bay
Nice enclosed beach with easy parking on road, plus slip way down to beach
Westgate Bay
This is at Westgate on Sea near Margate, has street parking right onto a slipway that goes to the beach, nice shallow slope to the foreshore, and gives you easy access. Plus good cafe and lifeguards
Leybourne Lakes Country Park
Pay £5 (at time of publish) for the day for parking and launch of kayak. Register your car reg with the watersports centre. Access to one lake only.
Joss Bay
Beatifully clean beach with some good swell for catching some waves. Cafe, toilets, shower and surf school all located there ( you can hire a sit on from the surf school and try it out ).
St Leonards-Hastings
good access via side road at end of promenade,free parking and 50 metres to beach.beach is shingle and a bit steep.
Pegwell Bay
Head out across the bay and into the estuary of the river stour, about 200 yards up on the right hab=nd bank you will see plenty of seals. they are quite friendly. they will come quite close if you s
NEWTOWN
Idyllic for bird watching alongside salt marshes,check tides before setting out.
Dymchurch
Dymchurch has one of the best sandy beaches on the South Kent coast, Very popular with day trippers and campers.
West Wittering (The Head)
Excellent area for sea touring and surf. May be a little too rough for the novice on very blustery days. Beautiful area and enjoyed by many surfers and kayakers of all kinds. Avoid in high-season, unl
Hythe Kent
Easy access to the beach, lots of free parking.
Seasalter Whitstable
Shallow seas that retreat a long way at low tide. Safe area.
Peacehaven
Undercliff walk and access to some shingle beaches, even at high tides, makes this a good location to go East towards Newhaven or West towards Brighton beneath the white cliffs