Riverside Country Park offers scenic riverside walking and cycling trails along the River Medway, combining saltmarsh, reedbeds, and open grassland habitats with historical maritime features.
Riverside Country Park is located on the Hoo Peninsula in Kent, England, occupying a linear site along the north bank of the River Medway between Strood and Grain. The park spans approximately 119 hectares and features a mix of coastal habitats including salt marshes, reedbeds, grasslands, and mudflats that support a diverse range of wildlife, especially bird species such as waders and wildfowl. Visitors can explore long stretches of flat, accessible paths ideal for walking, cycling, and birdwatching, along with designated picnic areas and open green spaces. The site also holds historical significance, containing remains of the former Thames and Medway Canal and traces of past industrial and military activity, including World War II defense works. Popular activities in the park include fishing along the riverbank, watersports near the adjoining Medway estuary, and educational visits focused on local ecology. The extensive network of trails connects to nearby towns and offers excellent opportunities for observing flora and fauna amid natural and semi-natural habitats. Riverside Country Park is cared for by Medway Council and promotes quiet outdoor enjoyment suitable for families, nature enthusiasts, and casual visitors interested in Kent’s river landscapes and history.
Views of the River Medway estuary and surrounding marshlands
Diverse birdwatching opportunities with species like avocets and redshanks
Historic remains of the Thames and Medway Canal
Smooth, accessible paths suitable for all ages and abilities
Historic canal features including old locks and channel outlines still visible along parts of the park.
Important wetland areas that provide homes for wading birds and aquatic species.
Expansive riverside vistas ideal for photography and observing tidal wildlife.