- Port Lympne Safari Park is a Hotel and Wildlife Safari Reserve in Lympne, near Hythe in Kent.
- It is near the Ruins of a Saxon Shore Fort called Stutfall Castle which was known as Portus Lemanis.
Saxon Shore Forts
- The Saxon Shore Forts were a chain of Roman Naval Forts in southeastern England that stretched from Portchester to the Wash, whose function was to defend the River estuaries and coastline from Pirate attacks by seaborne invaders.
- The Forts date to the third century CE and are mentioned in a 4th century CE document known as the Notitia Dignitatum.
Roman Site
- Stutfall Castle
- The ruins of Portus Lemanis (Stutfall Castle) are visible below Lympne Castle beside the Royal Military Canal.
Roman Roads
- Watling Street
- Iter IV
- Lympne–Canterbury then the same route as Watling Street.
Nearby Sites
- Dover
- Dover Roman Lighthouse at Dover Castle, the Roman Painted House and Dover Museum.
- Richborough
- RRichborough Roman Fort and Amphitheatre
- Reculver
- Reculver Roman Fort
- Canterbury
- Canterbury Walls and Roman Museum
Port Lympne Safari Park