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{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}}{{Use British English|date=August 2017}}{{NCR Lead|2|Dover|St Austell}} When complete, the route will be {{convert|361|mi|km}} long.RouteThe route has several sections. - Dover to Hastings. The route follows the Chalk and Channel Way along the cliff tops to Folkestone&91;1&93; and crosses Romney Marsh to Lydd. From Rye it follows the coast into Hastings.
- Hastings to Brighton. The route runs along the coast to Pevensey and then inland to Seaford where it continues along the coast to Brighton.
- Brighton to Worthing. The route runs along the coast via Shoreham-by-Sea.
- Worthing to South Mundham. Only the section from Littlehampton and Bognor Regis is complete.
- South Mundham to Christchurch. The route runs via Chichester to Havant and then down Hayling Island. The Hayling Ferry from the island to Eastney, Portsmouth re-opened in August 2016 under new owners resolving a break in the route since March 2015. Portsmouth Harbour is crossed by the Gosport Ferry and the route continues to Warsash where it takes the Pink Ferry to Hamble-le-Rice and onto Southampton. From Town Quay the Hythe Ferry crosses for the cycleway on Hythe Pier and the route continues via Brockenhurst in the New Forest to Christchurch.
- Christchurch to Lyme Regis. The route goes along the sea front at Bournemouth and across the ferry at Poole Harbour. It continues via Dorchester to Raymond's Hill a few miles north of Lyme Regis.
- Axminster to Dawlish. The route is complete passing through Seaton, Sidmouth, Exmouth and around the Ex Estuary via Exeter. A new bridge over the Exeter to Plymouth railway line was constructed near Kenton.
- Dawlish to Plymouth. The section from Dawlish to Totnes via Newton Abbot is under development. The route is open from Totnes to Plymouth.
- Plymouth to St. Austell. The route will take the Cremyll Ferry across the Plymouth Sound. Only a short section between Par and St Austell is currently open.
{{NCN}}References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kentdowns.org.uk/40-places/chalk-and-channel-way|title=Chalk and Channel Way|publisher=kentdowns.org.uk|accessdate=16 May 2014}}
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