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Ickham And Well

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Road cycling routes around Ickham And Well traverse a gentle agricultural countryside in rural Kent, characterized by minimal elevation changes. The terrain features open farmland, connecting historic hamlets and villages, making it suitable for relaxed rides. The Rivers Little Stour and Wingham flow through the parish, offering scenic riverside paths. Road cyclists can expect mostly paved surfaces, ideal for exploring the region's picturesque landscapes.

Best road cycling routes around Ickham And Well

  • The most popular road cycling route is Reculver…

Last updated: August 6, 2026

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Reculver Towers and Roman Fort – Reculver Sea Wall Coastal Path loop from Bekesbourne

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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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Cathrin
December 30, 2025, Westgate Towers

Currently a large construction site

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Kingsgate Bay was originally called St. Bartholomew's Gate until King Charles II landed here in 1683 with his brother, the Duke of York, and ordered the renaming. Kingsgate Castle, built in 1763, stands majestically above the beach. Kingsgate Bay is home to some of the most beautiful sea caves in Thanet and is approximately 150 meters wide. The sandy bay offers peace and seclusion and is accessible via a steep staircase. At high tide, the sand is exposed, but the beach is cut off from the sea at both ends. https://www.visitthanet.co.uk/plan-your-visit/weather-and-tide-times/

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Some nice historic buildings and heritage, but the level of traffic, means you constantly have to be alert.

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Woshy
July 6, 2025, Standard Quay

Beer and pizza at the weekend or long summer evenings at papa bianco

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Apart from the single Turner (depicting Margate) - and the Gormley sculpture in the sea in front of the gallery (low tide only), this gallery hosts a series of temporary exhibitions. The one we saw (Steve MacQueen - Resistance) was great.

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Pete
April 19, 2025, St Andrew's Church

Wonderful stained glass window, fabulous surround, and ceiling. Local green, surrounding pub and houses are worth looking at also.

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Nice path, pretty well paved with a little bit of grit and soil, lots of walkers and dogs in the morning / evening.

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The history of this village runs back to the time of the Roman invasion, B.C. 55, for it was just here that the battle raged when Romans and Britons fought the great pitched battle, the Romans advancing from their camp on Barham Downs, and by the sheer force of the weight of their legions swept down into this valley, slaughtering and scattering the British forces, who never again made such a determined stand against the invaders as they did at “Old England’s Hole” on the north-east side of this parish, when the Stour, then a rapid river, was reddened with blood, and the bodies of our British forefathers were buried in impromptu graves which their heroism hallowed. Of Saxon days, the church is the most tangible record left. Most of its fabric and its architectural adornment is now Norman, but the church itself was built in the Saxon period, and the rude but massive masonry of the piers of the south aisle are probably a portion of the early work. The beauty of the situation and the fertility of the land made Patrixbourn attractive to Odo, Bishop of Baieux, who included it in his many possessions. At the beginning of the Norman period it was held by Richard, son of William, under lease from Odo, and there were then attached to the manor six sulings (about 1400 acres), and in addition to Richard’s household there were on the manor 47 other families, 43 being villiens and four borderers—a population quite equal to that of to-day. These facts, taken from the Domesday survey, were recorded in the year 1084, and four years later, on the disgrace of Odo, the manor was broken up into sections of Merton, Cheney, Renville, and Higham, which were for many generations accounted separate manors. The Manor of Merton, afterwards called the Manor of Patrixbourn, was first held by the de Bornes, and Margerie, a daughter of the last of the Bornes, carried it in marriage to a Norman named John de Pratellis, who gave it to the Priory of Beaulieu in Normandy, with whom the possession remained until the time of Henry IV., when by the King’s licence it was given to the Merton Priory, Surrey, and so remained until the 31st year of the reign of Henry VIII, when the manor, coming into the hands of the Crown, was granted to Sir Thomas Cheney, as a Knight’s fee, and Edward VI. confirmed the Cheney’s in the freehold possession of it. Very soon after, however, the property was several times sold—first to Sir Thomas Herbert, and next to William Partherich. The grandson of the latter, Sir Edward Partherich, of Bridge, sold it in 1638 to Mr., afterwards Sir Arnold Braems, a Dover merchant, who built the Elizabethan Dover Custom House, and his son, Walter Braems, sold the manor in 1704 to John Taylor, Esq.. At that time the manor, which had been known as Merton, came to be called the Manor of Patrixbourne, and was united with other manors of the parish. The other part of the ancient manor, called Cheney, after the disgrace of Odo was held by the Say family, until Sir Edward de Say in the reign of Henry III. sold it to Sir Alexander Cheney, who resided there for several generations, and the Manor of Merton was united with it in the possession of Sir Thomas Cheney in the 31st year of Henry VIII., both Manors of Merton and Cheney taking the same line of succession and possession, until this also came into the possession of Edward Taylor, Esq., beforenamed. There was also the subsidiary Manor of Hode, or Hothe, which was anciently the possession of a family named Isaac. John Isaac was its owner in the time of Edward III, and continued in that family till the reign of Henry VIII., when by special Act of Parliament the lands were disgovelled. It afterwards went to the Palmers of Howlets, then by sale to Edward Merriweather, who in 1680 sold it to Thomas Adrian, who in 1694 sold it to John Taylor, Esq. There were also the two other small Manors of Renville and Higham. The separate possession of the former is recorded from the time of James I., when it was owned by the Crippens, next by the Naylors, and in 1638 it was sold to Archdeacon William Kingley, of Canterbury, who left a numerous issue, and it continued in that family’s possession until the Nineteenth Century. Higham Manor, which adjoins the northern side of Barham Downs, was in the possession of William de Higham, and descended to his son Nicholas by deed in the 13th year of Edward III.; subsequently it seems for many generations, to have been possessed by the owners of the Manor of Bishopsbourne until the year 1768, when Ignatius Geohagan built the present house, called Higham Place, which in 1781 came into the possession of the Hallets, and it has continued in the possession of that family till the present time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around Ickham And Well?

There are over 340 road cycling routes around Ickham And Well, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find routes categorized as easy, moderate, and challenging.

What is the typical terrain like for road cycling in the Ickham And Well area?

The terrain around Ickham And Well is characterized by gentle agricultural countryside with minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for relaxed road cycling. Routes primarily traverse open farmland, connecting historic hamlets and villages, and feature mostly paved surfaces.

Are there any family-friendly road cycling routes in Ickham And Well?

Yes, the gentle topography and minimal elevation changes make many routes suitable for families. While specific family-designated routes aren't listed, the overall character of the area with its quiet country roads and scenic paths is conducive to family rides. Look for routes marked as 'easy' for the most suitable options.

What kind of landmarks and natural features can I expect to see along the road cycling routes?

Road cycling routes in the area offer views of picturesque landscapes, including the Rivers Little Stour and Wingham. You can also cycle past historic hamlets with thatched cottages and the 13th-century St John the Evangelist church. Nearby attractions accessible by bike include the historic Canterbury Cathedral and Westgate Towers.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Ickham And Well?

The komoot community rates the road cycling routes in Ickham And Well highly, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Cyclists often praise the picturesque landscapes, the tranquility of the countryside, and the well-maintained paved surfaces that make for enjoyable rides through historic villages and past scenic rivers.

Are there any circular road cycling routes available?

Yes, many of the routes around Ickham And Well are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Reculver Towers and Roman Fort – Reculver Sea Wall Coastal Path loop from Bekesbourne and the St Andrew's Church – The Rose Inn loop from Bekesbourne are popular circular options.

Can I find places to eat or drink along the cycling routes in Ickham And Well?

Yes, the village of Ickham itself has a local pub, The Duke William, which can serve as a pleasant stop during your ride. Many routes also pass through or near other villages and hamlets where you might find additional cafes or pubs.

What is the best time of year for road cycling around Ickham And Well?

The area is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through autumn, when the weather is milder and the countryside is in full bloom or displaying autumnal colors. The mostly paved surfaces mean routes are accessible year-round, but always check local weather conditions, especially in winter.

Are there any challenging road cycling routes for experienced riders?

While the region is known for its gentle terrain, there are routes that offer more challenge. For instance, the Westgate Towers, Canterbury – View of Romney Marsh loop from Bekesbourne covers over 50 miles with significant elevation gain, providing a more demanding experience for seasoned road cyclists.

How can I reach Ickham And Well by public transport with my bike?

While Ickham And Well is a rural parish, you can consider taking a train to nearby Canterbury, which has good rail connections. From Canterbury, you may be able to cycle to Ickham And Well, or check local bus services for routes that accommodate bicycles, though options might be limited. Always verify bike carriage policies with the specific transport provider.

Are there parking facilities available for cyclists near the routes?

As a rural area, parking might be available in village centers or designated public car parks in nearby towns like Canterbury. When planning your route, look for starting points that offer convenient parking options, often near local amenities or trailheads.

What are some longer road cycling routes in the Ickham And Well area?

For longer rides, consider routes like the Westgate Towers, Canterbury – View of Romney Marsh loop from Bekesbourne, which is over 52 miles (84 km), or the Westgate Towers – White Hill Climb and Viewpoint loop from Bekesbourne, spanning over 50 miles (80 km). These routes offer extended time in the saddle with varied scenery.

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