Best attractions and places to see around Broomfield And Kingswood offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical landmarks to challenging outdoor routes. This region features significant historical sites and natural monuments, providing insights into local heritage and opportunities for exploration. Visitors can discover ancient castles, unique memorials, and scenic viewpoints across varied landscapes. The area combines cultural interest with routes for active pursuits.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Gorgeous views, but it's a technical ride, the surface on Pilgrim Way is not maintained. However, can be done with gravel bikes with minimum 35mm tires on dry days. 40mm+ would be more appropriate. To be avoided on wet days.
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A relatively modern chalk symbol sculpted in the hillside
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As said in a previous post, there are section of this route that are stunning as it runs along the ridges of various valleys on it's way to Winchester and beyond on the section I did from Canterbury to Guildford many parts were incredibly muddy and very hard to traverse even on a gravel bike.
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The Dirty habbit at the foot of the climb provides refreshing hill accompaniments
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One of my favourite climbs in the area (alongside Coldblow Land further west). From corner of Pilgrims Way it is 1km to the top. Becomes prgressivley steeper, the final ramp is around 20% gradient.
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Brutal, brutal climb. Took the life out of me once you're 20%+. To make things worse, if you're wanting to stop, its difficult to do so as cars are coming up and down the road. I didn't stop but this isn't for the weak. However, it's largely 5-7 miles of descending afterwards and the climb is only extremely difficult for a short period.
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Anyone who wants to walk the "Pilgrim's Way" with Canterbury Cathedral as their destination, not just as a long-distance hiking trail for pleasure (whether on foot or the faster option by bike), but also consciously follow the medieval tradition as a pilgrim, may find some inspiration on this website =>> https://www.pilgrimways.org.uk/the-pilgrims-way-winchester-southwark-to-canterbury
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Both regions offer rich historical experiences. In Broomfield, Colorado, you can visit the Brunner Farmhouse, showcasing agricultural heritage, or the Wise Homestead Museum for insights into pioneer life. The 9/11 Memorial at Community Park also offers a place for reflection. In the Kingswood area, you can explore the Leeds Castle, a Norman stronghold and royal residence, or the ancient All Saints Church, Hollingbourne, dating back to the 14th century. The Kingswood Heritage Museum provides local history, and the William Tyndale Monument offers historical significance with panoramic views.
Yes, the region features distinctive natural and man-made monuments. A notable example is the Lenham Cross, a striking natural monument cut into the ground, commemorating WWI victims. In Broomfield, Colorado, the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge offers a chance to observe wildlife, while the Carolyn Holmberg Preserve at Rock Creek Farm provides tranquil natural settings with views of the Front Range.
The area around Broomfield and Kingswood is excellent for outdoor pursuits. You can find various hiking, running, and cycling routes. For hiking, explore trails like 'The Mill Pub – River Len loop from Hollingbourne' or 'View of Leeds Castle – River Len loop from Leeds'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Bysing Wood Road Climb – Market Place, Faversham loop from Lenham' or sections of the historic Pilgrims' Way. For more options, check out the dedicated guides for Hiking around Broomfield And Kingswood, Running Trails around Broomfield And Kingswood, and Cycling around Broomfield And Kingswood.
Absolutely. In Broomfield, Colorado, families can enjoy the Bay Aquatic Park during warmer months, or visit the Paul Derda Recreation Center for indoor activities. The Broomfield County Commons Open Space and Lake Link Trail are great for family walks. In the Kingswood area, Leeds Castle is highly recommended for families, offering extensive grounds and activities. The Avon Valley Railway also provides a nostalgic experience for all ages.
For breathtaking views, consider the Hollingbourne Hill Climb, which offers a rewarding panorama after a challenging ascent. The William Tyndale Monument near Kingswood also provides magnificent views of the surrounding landscape. In Broomfield, Colorado, the Davidson Mesa Overlook offers fantastic, sweeping views of the Flatirons and Boulder.
Broomfield, Colorado, offers a vibrant cultural scene. You can explore the city's extensive Art in Public Places program, featuring over 40 pieces of public art, including the 'Circle of Life' sculpture. For unique attractions, consider the whimsical Hypnotic Turtle DreamBox or the creative Cold War Horse sculpture. The annual Broomfield Days festival celebrates local culture with parades and entertainment.
Yes, the Kingswood area offers unique cycling opportunities. The Staple Hill Tunnel, part of the Bristol-Bath railway cycling path, provides a distinctive 1.1-mile long, lit tunnel experience. Additionally, sections of the Pilgrims' Way offer historical routes for cyclists, though some parts are better suited for mountain bikes.
In Broomfield, Colorado, the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge is ideal for wildlife watching. The Carolyn Holmberg Preserve at Rock Creek Farm also offers opportunities for spotting various species. In the Kingswood area, the Golden Valley Nature Reserve, a reclaimed industrial site, is now a haven for diverse wildlife, including birds, amphibians, and mammals.
The Kingswood area has a rich industrial past. You can visit the Brandy Bottom Colliery Ruins, located just off the Bristol-Bath cycle path, which illustrate the region's 19th-century industrial heritage. The Golden Valley Nature Reserve, while now a natural haven, was once an industrial site, offering a glimpse into its transformation.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For outdoor water activities at Bay Aquatic Park in Broomfield, the warmer months are ideal. Hiking and cycling are pleasant in spring and autumn when temperatures are mild. For events like Broomfield Days, check local schedules, as it's an annual festival. Historical sites like Leeds Castle and museums are generally accessible year-round, though opening hours may vary seasonally.
Yes, the Kingswood area features significant religious architecture. The All Saints Church, Hollingbourne, is a Grade I listed building with parts dating back to the 14th century. Nearby, the Church of Saint John the Baptist, Old Sodbury, is an approximately 900-year-old church with Norman-period architecture and effigies of knights, offering a fascinating historical and religious experience.


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