There are 13 miles of adopted public footpaths and bridleways in Shorne.
Adopted public footpaths and bridleways in Shorne are maintained by Kent County Council. Any faults or overgrown vegetation on the footpaths or bridleways in Shorne should be reported here.
You can download a schematic plan of adopted public footpaths and bridleways in Shorne here: Schematic Plan
You can download an Ordnance Survey-based map of the adopted public footpaths in Shorne (north) here: Shorne (north)
You can download an Ordnance Survey-based map of the adopted public footpaths in Shorne (south) here: Shorne (south)
You can download a map of tracks and pathways in Shorne Wood Country Park here: Country Park
You can download a map of tracks and pathways in Great Crabbles Wood here: Crabbles Wood
You can download a map of tracks and pathways in Court Wood here: Court Wood
Are you a regular user of the footpaths or bridleways in Shorne, and consider it important that they are kept open for the enjoyment of those who use them? If so, take a pair of secateurs with you on your walks, and cut back any vegetation that is starting to intrude on the footpath. You might want to “adopt” a footpath or part of a footpath, and regularly walk it to ensure that it is maintained in good condition. You may want to join with other volunteers to keep it trimmed back. Don’t forget, if you see a problem on a public footpath, such as a fallen branch, broken stile, or it is starting to get overgrown, you can report it at https://www.kent.gov.uk/environment-waste-and-planning/public-rights-of-way/report-a-problem-on-a-right-of-way