Attractions and places to see around Bobbing offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in Kent, England. The village provides access to the picturesque countryside and the River Medway, with opportunities for outdoor activities. Historically, Bobbing features notable landmarks like St. Bartholomew's Church and Bobbing Court Manor, alongside 16 listed buildings. Its location allows for exploration of both local points of interest and wider Kent attractions.
Last updated: July 6, 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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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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Saint JOHN BAPTIST, to whom this church in Doddington is dedicated, is a person on the threshold of the Old and New Testaments (just like the Holy Family with Mary and Joseph). His parents are Zacharias and Elizabeth. After the announcement of the Incarnation of God through them, the Mother of God visits her relative Elizabeth, who will give birth to a son in old age, namely John the Baptist. He is half a year older than Jesus and is considered his forerunner/pioneer. He lives in the desert, preaches repentance from sin to the Jewish population and baptizes them in the Jordan. Jesus also comes there to be baptized, and is filled with the Holy Spirit who descends upon him from heaven. The feast day of Saint John Baptist in the calendar of saints is June 24th, exactly half a year before 'Christmas Eve'.
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Bobbing is rich in history. You can visit St. Bartholomew's Church, a significant 12th-century landmark with Norman architecture. Another notable site is Bobbing Court Manor, a 14th-century manor with beautiful gardens. Additionally, the village boasts 16 listed buildings, including one Grade I and fifteen Grade II, highlighting its historical significance. Nearby, you can also find All Saints Church, Hollingbourne, a Grade I listed building with origins in the 14th century, and St John the Baptist Church, Doddington, mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086.
Yes, Bobbing offers access to picturesque natural features. You can explore Cromers Wood, an ancient semi-natural woodland known for its seasonal flora like wood anemones and bluebells, and diverse wildlife. The village is also close to the River Medway, providing opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. For scenic views, consider visiting Hollingbourne Hill Climb, a well-known viewpoint in Kent, or the Boat Wreck at Riverside Country Park, located within a large coastal park along the Medway Estuary, offering important habitats for wildlife.
The region around Bobbing is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling through the local scenery. For cyclists, there are various road cycling routes, including easy loops like the "Mews BrewHouse – St Mary the Virgin Church loop" or the "Kingsferry Bridge – Lower Road Cycleway loop." Mountain biking trails are also available, such as the "Breeches Brooms Wood – Church Wood loop." Hikers can find easy trails like the "Shipwreck Remains loop from Lower Halstow" or the "Will You Marry Me Tree – Cromers Wood Picnic Area loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Bobbing, MTB Trails around Bobbing, and Easy hikes around Bobbing guides.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Boat Wreck at Riverside Country Park is a great option, offering a large coastal park with diverse wildlife habitats and a visitor centre. Historical sites like All Saints Church, Hollingbourne and St John the Baptist Church, Doddington are also considered family-friendly, providing educational insights into local history. Exploring Cromers Wood can also be a pleasant family outing, especially during spring for bluebells.
Absolutely. The Pilgrims' Way is a historical cycle way that allows you to travel in the footsteps of ancient pilgrims. While it can be challenging in parts, especially in winter, it offers a unique blend of history and outdoor activity. It's suitable for both walking and cycling, providing a rewarding experience.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical depth. For instance, the Hollingbourne Hill Climb is noted for being very rewarding once you reach the top. The Pilgrims' Way is loved for its beautiful scenery, even if it can be a tough ride. The Boat Wreck at Riverside Country Park is valued for its rich wildlife and varied habitats, making it an internationally important haven for wintering birds.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails available. For example, you can find easy hikes like the "Shipwreck Remains loop from Lower Halstow" which is about 6.3 km, or the "Will You Marry Me Tree – Cromers Wood Picnic Area loop from Sittingbourne" which is around 6.4 km. These routes are generally suitable for a relaxed stroll and exploring the local countryside. More options can be found in the Easy hikes around Bobbing guide.
In natural areas like Cromers Wood, you can spot a diverse range of butterflies during the summer. The woodland is also actively managed to support its flora and wildlife. At the Riverside Country Park, which covers over 247 acres along the Medway Estuary, you'll find important habitats for thousands of species of birds and insects, especially wintering birds that thrive on the invertebrate-rich mudflats and salt marshes.
The spring is particularly beautiful for visiting natural areas like Cromers Wood, when wood anemones and bluebells carpet the ground. Summer is ideal for spotting butterflies and enjoying the countryside. For cycling on routes like the Pilgrims' Way, summer or when the ground is hard is generally more passable, though some routes can be tackled with appropriate tires in winter.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Hollingbourne Hill Climb is one of Kent's most famous climbs. It's 1.5 km long, bridges 114 vertical meters, and has an average gradient of 7.4%, with sections reaching up to 20%. It's a rewarding climb for experienced cyclists.
Bobbing has a notable collection of listed buildings, with 16 recorded in the National Heritage List for England. This includes St. Bartholomew's Church, which is Grade I listed, and fifteen other Grade II listed buildings. These designations highlight the village's rich architectural heritage and historical importance, preserving structures that contribute significantly to the local character and history.


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