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Where can I go offroad cycling in Kent.? |
I'm 15 years old, and I've had a sudden urge to start offroad cycling. I quite often go down steps and steep banks, which is great fun, and thats what got me into it. So, yeah, if anyone has any info on any groups that do this kind of thing, please get in contact with me. Much appreciated The routes below use the national cycle network and regional cycle routes, and include sections both on and off road. By cycling the routes around Kent there is a chance to see the amazing diversity of the county's countryside. For a map view of all Kent's cycle routes use our interactive map. Cycle clubs in Kent Enjoy fantastic organised rides and the chance to meet new friends at one of Kent's cycle clubs. The Heron Trail - from Higham to Upnor on the Hoo Peninsular An 18 miles (29 km) circular route using quiet lanes on Regional Route 18. Coast to Cathedral - from Dover to Canterbury A 50 miles (80 km) circular route using Regional Routes 16 and 17. Shorter linear rides from Canterbury and Dover to Folkestone are also an option. Crab and Winkle Way - from Canterbury to Whitstable A 7.5 miles (12 km) route using National Route 1. The route is mainly traffic free. Tonbridge Castle to Penshurst Place A 5 mile (8 km) family cycling route using Regional Route 12. The route is almost entirely traffic free and offers detours to interesting historic sites, and parks. The Viking Coastal Trail - from Pegwell Bay to Reculver A 29 miles (46 km) route on the Isle of Thanet peninsular, using Regional Route 15. The route can be broken into shorter coastal and inland sections. Sandwich in Kent to Rye in East Sussex A 54 miles (87 km) route using National Routes 1 and 2. Almost half of the route is traffic free. Ashford to Tunbridge Wells A 42 mile (67 km) route using National Route 18. A largely 'on road' ride. More challenging mountain bike routes are nearby at Bewl Water and Bedgebury Pinetum. Bedgebury Forest A gentle family cycle ride in a beautiful woodland setting? Or top-speed mountain biking around challenging single-track routes? Source(s): kent.gov.uk/.../explore-kent/w... Hi, few links will give you a good idea what is out there, you also think about joining the CTC. They are very good on telling you what is local to you. http://www.thebestof.co.uk/tonbridge/217... http://www.ctc.org.uk/desktopdefault.asp... http://www.gsavanti.co.uk/clubrunns.htm... http://cycling.timeoutdoors.com/clubs/re... http://beehive.courier.co.uk/default.asp... http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/leisureandt... http://www.wkrc.org.uk/page-mountain_bik... http://www.teamdarenthuk.homestead.com/... Do you have skills? Serious, world class skills? Want to be rich and famous in Europe. Learn what, "Observed Trials", is; and then start practicing. PORC - do a web search. DH, DJ, 4X and XC. been there |
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