Attractions and places to see around Bicknor encompass two distinct villages in England: Bicknor in Kent and English Bicknor in Gloucestershire. Bicknor in Kent offers historic sites and natural beauty along the River Medway. English Bicknor, located within the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley National Landscape, features ancient history, natural wonders, and recreational activities. Both areas provide a range of experiences for visitors interested in history, nature, and cultural exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 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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The community of Lenham commemorates the dead of the Second World War with a horizontal stone cross.
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A relatively modern chalk symbol sculpted in the hillside
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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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The Bicknor region offers a rich array of historical sites. In Kent, you can visit the 12th-century All Saints Church, Hollingbourne, known for its architectural evolution, or the ruins of Bicknor Castle, a former stronghold of the Archbishop of Canterbury. In English Bicknor, Gloucestershire, explore the earthworks of English Bicknor Castle and the beautiful 12th-century Church of St Mary, located within the castle's outer bailey. Additionally, Pilgrims' Way offers a historical route for walkers and cyclists.
Yes, the region boasts several natural attractions and viewpoints. In Kent, the unique Lenham Cross is a 58m high chalk cross cut into the ground, offering a striking visual against the green landscape. Hollingbourne Hill Climb provides a challenging ascent with rewarding views. In Gloucestershire, Yat Rock offers panoramic views of the Wye Valley, and Bicknor Wood Nature Reserve is an ancient woodland rich in wildlife and wildflowers.
The area around Bicknor is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, such as the 'Faversham Creek – Standard Quay loop' or the 'White Hill Climb and Viewpoint loop'. For hikers, there are easy trails like the 'Hook & Hatchet Inn loop' or the 'Pilgrims Way – Hollingbourne Manor loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Lenham Cross – Bredgar Light Railway loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Bicknor, Easy hikes around Bicknor, and MTB Trails around Bicknor guides.
Absolutely! Leeds Castle is a fantastic family-friendly option, often described as the 'loveliest castle in the world,' offering extensive grounds and activities. In English Bicknor, families can enjoy the Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo, the Perrygrove Railway Adventure with its steam train rides, and the unique landscape of Puzzlewood, which feels like a magical forest.
Near English Bicknor, you can immerse yourself in the stunning Wye Valley National Landscape, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Don't miss Puzzlewood, an ancient woodland featuring moss-covered rocks, secret caves, and ancient trees, creating a truly captivating and unique environment. The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail also offers a blend of art and nature within the beautiful forest.
Beyond the ruins of Bicknor Castle in Kent and English Bicknor Castle, a must-visit is Leeds Castle, a historic fortress that has served as a Norman stronghold and royal palace. In the Forest of Dean area, Goodrich Castle is a well-preserved Norman medieval castle offering a glimpse into the past.
Yes, the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail near English Bicknor provides a unique outdoor art exhibition set within the natural beauty of the forest. This allows visitors to combine a walk with appreciating contemporary art installations.
Spring is particularly beautiful for visiting Bicknor Wood Nature Reserve in Kent, as it's abundant with wildflowers like wood anemone, primrose, and bluebells. For general outdoor activities in both regions, late spring to early autumn typically offers the most pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes like the Wye Valley.
Yes, Clearwell Caves near English Bicknor offers an intriguing underground exploration experience. These ancient iron mines provide a unique insight into the region's industrial history and geological formations.
The Pilgrims' Way is a historic route that follows the ancient path taken by pilgrims to Canterbury Cathedral. It's a significant historical site that offers both a challenging trail for cyclists and a scenic path for walkers, allowing you to follow in the footsteps of thousands of pilgrims.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Hollingbourne Hill Climb is a famous route in Kent for road cyclists, known for its challenging gradient. In English Bicknor, the Forest of Dean Cycle Centre provides dedicated trails and facilities for cycling enthusiasts of various skill levels. You can find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Bicknor and MTB Trails around Bicknor guides.
Bicknor Wood Nature Reserve in Kent is a haven for wildlife, home to various birds, bats, and other mammals. The ancient woodland also features abundant wildflowers, making it a great spot for nature observation, especially in spring.
Yes, in Bicknor, Kent, you can find other listed buildings like Court Lodge and Placketts Hole, which hold Grade II* and Grade II status respectively, showcasing local historical architecture. In English Bicknor, Bicknor Court is an early medieval hall house with a rich history.


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