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Touring cycling around Hoath offers a diverse landscape for riders, characterized by rolling countryside and access to coastal paths. The region features a mix of paved and gravel routes, providing varied experiences for cyclists. Ancient woodlands and river paths contribute to the natural environment, with routes often leading to historical sites. The terrain generally includes gentle gradients, with some moderate climbs, making it suitable for a range of abilities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
4.5
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162
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45.1km
02:43
280m
280m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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190
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34.4km
02:04
160m
160m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(7)
73
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22.1km
01:18
60m
60m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11
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25.9km
01:31
110m
110m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The crypt of Canterbury Cathedral is the oldest part of the structure, with roots in the 11th century, and today houses an impressive collection of columns, arches, and tombs, including the remains of Archbishop Thomas Becket, making it an important pilgrimage site. It also bears witness to the destruction during the Reformation, but today it is a quiet, venerable place of prayer and reflection beneath the choir and the Trinity Chapel. It is also a testament to the destruction during the Reformation, but today it is a quiet, venerable place of prayer and reflection.
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Excellent birdwatching, SEO's and geese in the winter and seabirds all year round.
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Nice views but pick your days - summer is too busy with bathers and dog walkers, nice when its quiet though
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Very Easy ride although some bits are a bit bumpy but mostly excellent surface, pick schooldays and early morning to avoid too many dog walkers. Can get a bit breezy though!
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Nice route, but it's gravel and uneven in places, so you need an off road bike.
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Free all day parking along the seafront. Get there early to bag a spot.
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Hoath offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 300 options available. These routes cater to different skill levels, including over 100 easy rides, 140 moderate trails, and more than 50 challenging routes for experienced cyclists.
The touring cycling routes around Hoath feature a diverse landscape, characteristic of Kent's 'Garden of England'. You'll encounter picturesque rolling countryside, ancient woodlands like West Blean Woods, and scenic coastal paths. The terrain includes a mix of paved and gravel surfaces, with generally gentle gradients, though some routes may include moderate climbs.
Yes, Hoath offers several easy routes suitable for families. A great option is the Reculver Towers and the Roman Fort – Oyster Bay Trail loop from Herne Bay, which is 22.1 km long and leads through historical points of interest. Another easy ride is the Herne Bay Beach Huts – Whitstable Seafront Promenade loop from Herne Bay, offering pleasant coastal views.
Many touring cycling routes around Hoath pass by significant historical and natural attractions. You can explore sites like the Reculver Towers and Roman Fort, the iconic Canterbury Cathedral, and the historic Westgate Towers. The routes also take you through ancient woodlands and along the scenic North Sea coastline.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Hoath are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. For example, the popular Canterbury Cathedral – Crab and Winkle Way loop from Hillborough provides a 45.1 km circular experience, and the Coastal Cycle Path – View of the North Sea loop from Hillborough offers a 34.2 km coastal loop.
The 'Garden of England' is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for cycling through blooming countryside and along the coast. Autumn provides stunning foliage in the ancient woodlands. While winter cycling is possible, be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wetter conditions, especially on unpaved sections.
Yes, for more adventurous riders, Hoath and the surrounding area offer over 50 difficult touring cycling routes. These routes often feature more significant elevation changes and can include sections of bridleways or off-road paths, particularly within the broader High Weald National Landscape, which is known as a 'cyclist's mecca'.
The touring cycling routes in Hoath are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 600 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse scenery, which includes rolling countryside, ancient woodlands, and coastal views, as well as the well-maintained paths and the opportunity to combine cycling with visits to historical sites.
Absolutely. Hoath is well-connected to a network of cycling routes. You can find routes that link to towns like Herne Bay and Margate, offering easy, mostly paved rides along the seafront. The area also provides access to sections of the National Cycle Network (NCN) routes, such as NCN 18 and 21, and incorporates paths like the Crab and Winkle Way, a popular traffic-free route.
Yes, several routes provide stunning views of the North Sea. The Coastal Cycle Path – View of the North Sea loop from Hillborough is a prime example, offering 34.2 km of scenic coastal riding. Other routes connecting to Herne Bay and Margate also feature easy, mostly paved sections along the seafront with expansive sea views.
The region around Hoath, particularly in areas like West Blean Woods and the North Kent Woods and Downs Natural Nature Reserve, is rich in wildlife. You might spot diverse flora and fauna, including ancient and veteran trees, and enjoy the tranquility of wildflower meadows and chalk grasslands. Keep an eye out for various bird species and other local wildlife as you cycle through these natural habitats.


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