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Road cycling routes around Sandhurst traverse quiet country lanes and woodlands, offering a diverse landscape for cyclists. The region features well-maintained roads and varied elevation, providing options for different fitness levels. Cyclists can explore routes that wind through scenic countryside, with some segments potentially including unpaved sections. The area's natural features, such as ancient woodlands, contribute to the picturesque scenery during rides.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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29.8km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Scotts Float Sluice Barriers on the River Rother.
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Who hasn't heard or read about the Battle of Hastings in English class at school? It's all the more impressive when you're there yourself and can see everything; this is how history comes alive.
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The patronage of this church—dedicated to Saint Thomas of Canterbury—takes us back in time to the 12th century and geographically to southeastern England. Thomas Becket (born 1118) was Archbishop of Canterbury and, in the dispute between the Church and the Crown (King Henry II), a "martyr of canon law and ecclesiastical freedom," as Pope Alexander III put it on the occasion of his canonization (1173, just three years after Thomas's violent death). His feast day in the calendar of saints is December 29th. Canterbury Cathedral, where he was murdered in 1170 and which contains his tomb, can be visited virtually in the komoot system at the following link =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/231266
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Discover some of the Rich History woven within Kent Walls of Battle Abbey
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The vintage railway is an experience for children of all ages.
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A great place to stop for a sandwich and coffee (very cycle friendly and always has some room for you and your doggie!)
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Almost nothing reliable is known about the life of Saint GEORGE, to whom the church of Benenden was dedicated, but the veneration of him stretches back to early Christianity. A martyr who is equated with George is said to have lived in the third century. The legend of Saint George as a dragon slayer is well known and widespread, however, and he is usually depicted - in paintings or as a statue - as the conqueror of the monster, often as a knight on horseback. The memorial day of the very popular George in the calendar of saints is celebrated on April 23rd in both the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches. Among other things, he is the patron saint of the English kingdom, and some of the orders and decorations awarded there also bear his name.
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There are over 240 road cycling routes around Sandhurst, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. This includes 70 easy routes, 154 moderate routes, and 16 more challenging routes.
Road cycling routes in Sandhurst primarily traverse quiet country lanes and woodlands. You can expect varied elevation, from gentle inclines to more significant climbs. While most routes are well-maintained, some segments might include unpaved sections, adding to the diverse landscape.
Yes, Sandhurst offers routes for all fitness levels. You'll find 70 easy routes for a relaxed ride, 154 moderate routes for those with good fitness, and 16 more difficult routes for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Sandhurst, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's quiet country lanes, picturesque woodlands, and the diverse terrain that caters to various abilities.
A popular moderate route is the La Petite France Café – The Woodman Pub loop from Hawkhurst. This 39.6 km (24.6 miles) path offers a scenic ride through the countryside, passing local establishments and featuring a moderate elevation gain.
For a longer ride, consider the The Ferry Inn – Catts Hill Climb loop from Benenden. This route spans approximately 52.4 km (32.6 miles) and includes a good amount of elevation, making it suitable for those looking for a more extended cycling experience.
If you're looking for a route with more significant climbs, the Judges Bakery Café – Battle Abbey loop from Bodiam is a great option. This 43.2 km (26.8 miles) route features over 600 meters of elevation gain, providing a challenging ride through scenic landscapes.
While cycling, you can explore several interesting landmarks. Consider visiting Bodiam Castle, a stunning 14th-century moated castle, or the expansive Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest. Other notable sites include Sissinghurst Castle Garden and Union Mill.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. Beyond the immediate routes, nearby Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest offers extensive woodlands. Additionally, Swinley Forest, though primarily known for mountain biking, provides a beautiful pine forest environment that contributes to the area's scenic appeal.
Many of the road cycling routes in Sandhurst are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Brogues Wood loop from Hawkhurst and the Catts Hill Climb – The Ferry Inn loop from Northiam, providing convenient circular journeys.
While many road cycling routes in Sandhurst are on quiet country lanes, some may have varied elevation or unpaved sections. For dedicated family-friendly cycling, nearby Swinley Forest offers a specific 'Pine Forest Bike Trail' which is a green-graded, family-friendly route, though it is designed for mountain biking rather than road cycling.
The region occasionally hosts cycling events. For example, the Three Counties Cycle Ride, which offers routes of varying lengths through the countryside, starts and finishes in nearby Bracknell. You can often find event details and local information on the Bracknell Forest Council website.


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