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A day in the Garden of England

Sunday gravel ride, London, Garden of England, gravel biking, cycling

25th May, Sunday Gravel Ride in Kent, the Garden of England

Ightham, Plaxtol, Old Soar, Seal, Wrotham, Snodland – these places sound so intriguing, well worth exploring this beautiful patch of the Garden of England. The orchards and woodlands, crisscrossed by ancient paths and tracks, are dotted with medieval magnificence and decent pubs – definitely a great day out on a gravel bike.

Intinerary

Magnificent Jacobean house in Sevenoaks as seen on Hidden Tracks Cycling's Sunday gravel bike ride through Kent

We’ll meet outside Sevenoaks Station (4 trains an hour from London), where the first task is to climb up to Sevenoaks’ medieval town centre. Despite the modern(ish) street-level shopfronts, the half-timbered houses still prevail.

A turn left brings us to the different world of the Knowle deer park and the magnificent Jacobean Knowle House, the ancestral home of the Sackville-West family.

Wonderful Ightham Mote, a medieval Moted manor house nestled in a valley in Kent best seen on a Gravel Bike
Gravel rider cycling through a wood in Kent under the dappled sunlight

Riding through the deer park, along some ancient sunken roads, leads to another architectural gem, less grand than Knowle. Ightham Mote is a romantic moated manor house nestled in a wooded valley, quite beautiful and worth a quick coffee stop.

Bunch of Gravel cyclists taking a break in the sunlit woods in Summer

Moving on, past a Japanese Garden, through the sleepy village of Plaxtol, which is sure to charm you, and nearby Old Soar Manor, the route climbs into the Mereworth Woods.

Lunch at West Malling in one of the many pubs that cluster around this pretty village centre before heading to Snodland on the Medway River.

Gravel cyclists charging along Pilgrims Ways through a sunlit wood in Summer, typically found on one of Hidden Tracks Cycling's Gravel rides

Pilgrim’s Way, another ancient trackway, follows the base of the Downs, through Wrotham, another very old village once busy with pilgrims en route to Canterbury but now basking in peace. It’s only a few more miles along Pilgrim’s Way until we turn sharp left into the woods of the Greensand Ridge and back to Sevenoaks.

60 km | 900m | 60% off-road

Average pace - 10/12 kmph

The Nitty gritty

Ride Date: 27th April

Cost per Rider: £50.00

Includes:

The GPX route, Guide/pace rider, planned feed stops and bail points/times.

Basic trail side repairs

Excludes:

All food, drink and return train fare.

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Useful Information

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Fully Guided and Paced

Charlie, our experienced guide and gravel riding enthusiast, will pace you so you achieve success.

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Best Bike?

Best completed on a gravel/CX bike, although MTB's will work as well.

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Semi supported ride

Rider leader will carry a basic tool kit for trail side repairs.

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