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Jogging routes around Yalding often follow the meandering River Medway, characterized by flat, open riverside paths and agricultural land. The area features gentle terrain with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various running abilities. Runners can expect to pass through small villages and alongside waterways, providing a consistent and accessible running environment.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Reputed to be the site of the manor of one of the Earls of Gloucester, the wood gets its name from the remains of the moat, which is still visible. The Greensand Way is a long distance walking path that cuts through the wood. The full trail starts in Haslemere, Surrey and walks 103 miles (166 km) to Hamstreet in Kent.
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Laddingford is a hamlet rather than a village but still boasts a local pub, The Chequers Inn. If you're looking to see Oast Houses, then this is the place to come. Oast Cottage and Laddingford Farm, to the north are great examples of this icon of the Kent countryside. Oast Houses were used to dry fresh hops before they are used in brewing.
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A Medieval Manor House with formal and informal Gardens.
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Teston Bridge Country Park is one of the best places to enjoy a rural riverside walk in Kent. Focused around the historical bridge, the park also offers a play area and plenty of idyllic picnic spots.
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The current lock was built in 1911 to replace the original made of oak and constructed in the 1740s
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The original part of the church dates back to the 1200s. One of the notable features of the church are its exquisite stained glass windows, the left hand window in the Chancel dates back to the 15th Century
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Tutsham Mill, also known as West Farleigh Oil Mill, is situated at Teston Lock on the River Medway. It was a water-powered oil seed cake mill, originally of the 19th century. John Rennie is reputed to have built it in 1808. The first known operators were Startup and Philpott from about 1839 onwards. In 1847 the mill was taken over by Thomas Boorman. It became Boorman, Wild and Co., operated by Robert Manning Hayman in 1862. Robert Leigh of Barham Court installed Anglo Machinery for a short while. It was leased by the Stewart Brothers from 1882 and by Spencer of Strood from 1884 to 1885. The mill was partly destroyed by fire in 1889 and is now ivy-covered ruins, which are still visible.
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Running routes around Yalding are generally characterized by flat, open riverside paths along the meandering River Medway and agricultural land. You'll find gentle terrain with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various running abilities. Expect to pass through small villages and alongside waterways.
Yes, Yalding offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners. The area's flat riverside paths and gentle gradients are ideal. While many routes are moderate, there are over 60 easy tours available. A good option to start with is the Teston Lock – Wateringbury Marina loop from Teston, which is about 5 km long and features minimal elevation.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes in Yalding are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Wateringbury Marina – Teston Bridge loop from Teston is a popular circular option that offers scenic views along the River Medway.
Yes, the gentle terrain and minimal elevation changes make many of Yalding's running routes suitable for families. The flat riverside paths are particularly good for a relaxed run or walk with children. Consider routes that stick to the main paths and avoid more secluded areas if running with younger family members.
Many of the public footpaths and riverside trails around Yalding are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock or in nature reserves. Always check local signage for specific restrictions. Remember to bring water for your dog and clean up after them.
While running in Yalding, you'll often encounter picturesque riverside views and agricultural landscapes. For specific landmarks, you might pass by historical sites like Scotney Castle and Gardens or natural monuments such as Furnace Pond. The Clak Pits loop from Yalding specifically leads through open fields and past local landmarks.
Yes, several running routes in Yalding pass through or near villages where you can find local pubs and cafes. The area's small villages often have welcoming establishments perfect for a post-run refreshment. Planning your route to include a stop in a village like Wateringbury or Teston can enhance your experience.
The running routes in Yalding are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Runners often praise the scenic riverside paths, the peaceful agricultural landscapes, and the accessibility of the trails for various fitness levels.
There are over 650 running routes available in the Yalding area on komoot, offering a wide variety of distances and experiences. This includes over 60 easy routes, nearly 500 moderate routes, and around 95 more challenging options.
While popular routes along the River Medway can see more activity, exploring some of the slightly longer or less central routes can offer a quieter experience. Early mornings or weekdays are generally less crowded. The Wateringbury Marina – Hampstead Marina loop from Wateringbury, for instance, offers a longer run that might spread out visitors.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best times for running in Yalding, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer can be pleasant, but remember to stay hydrated on warmer days. Winter running is also possible, but paths might be muddy, especially after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended.


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