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Hikes around Ickham and Well explore a landscape defined by the meandering Little Stour river and gentle agricultural countryside. The terrain consists mainly of farmland, riverside paths, and sections of woodland, with minimal elevation changes. These walking trails near Ickham and Well connect the parish's historic hamlets.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Wonderful stained glass window, fabulous surround, and ceiling. Local green, surrounding pub and houses are worth looking at also.
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Great church, loads of local history to read, and a really old chest to look at.
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A secluded site for exciting birds, unusual wildfowl occur, large starling murmurations in winter, grey wagtails, kingfisher, and bittern.
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Access this via the track through Garrington Farm. It avoid the busy road
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A lovely little river crossing. With crystal clear water
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Yes, there's a good selection of trails. You can find over 10 hiking routes in the area, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate walks, so there are options for different fitness levels.
The landscape is defined by gentle, rolling countryside. Most routes follow a mix of riverside paths along the Little Stour, tracks through open farmland, and quiet country lanes connecting the local hamlets. Elevation changes are minimal, making for pleasant walking conditions.
Absolutely. For a shorter, accessible outing, the Duke William Bed and Breakfast – St Andrew's Church loop from Ickham is a great choice. It's an easy 3 km walk that's perfect for a family stroll through the village and nearby fields.
Most of the popular trails in the area are circular. A great example of a moderate circular route is the Duke William Bed and Breakfast – Howletts Wild Animal Park loop from Ickham and Well, which offers a varied 9 km journey through the local scenery.
Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly, with many paths through open fields and along the river. For a longer walk with your dog, consider the Little Stour Paddling Spot – Duke William Bed and Breakfast loop from Ickham and Well. Just be mindful of any livestock in the fields and keep your dog on a lead where required.
Yes, many walks start or finish near a pub. The Duke William pub in Ickham is a popular starting point for several routes, making it easy to combine a hike with refreshments. For instance, you could try the Duke William Bed and Breakfast – St John the Evangelist Church loop from Littlebourne and finish with a well-earned drink.
The routes in this area are highly regarded by the komoot community. With an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 580 reviews, walkers often praise the peaceful riverside paths and the classic Kentish countryside scenery.
Yes, the Little Stour river is a central feature of many local hikes. The Duke William Bed and Breakfast – Little Stour Paddling Spot loop from Ickham is a moderate trail that prominently features paths running alongside the river.
There is no large, dedicated car park for the walks. Most hikers find on-street parking in Ickham or the surrounding villages. Please be considerate of local residents and ensure you are not blocking any driveways or access points.
Many trails pass by historical landmarks. The routes often connect ancient churches like St Andrew's in Wickhambreaux and St John the Evangelist in Ickham. The area also has a history of Roman watermills, adding a layer of interest to your walk. For more local history, you can visit the Ickham and Well Parish Council website.
Yes, if you're looking to explore further, the area is close to several significant nature reserves. The
Kent Downs National Landscape offers a vast network of trails through hills and valleys. For woodland walks, Blean Woods National Nature Reserve is a popular, dog-friendly option with well-marked paths.


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