St Gregory and St Martin’s Church
St Gregory and St Martin’s Church
Highlight • Religious Site
Hiking
5.0
(121)
Cycling
4.3
(6)
Road cycling
5.0
(1)
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Kent Downs National Landscape
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August 28, 2019
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January 20, 2025
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Best routes near St Gregory and St Martin’s Church

4.8
(55)
347
hikers
7.58km
02:07
140m
140m
Embark on the North Downs Way: Wye Circular, a moderate hiking route that guides you through a diverse landscape of chalk downland, golden farmland, and peaceful woodlands. You will discover spectacular panoramic views across the Kent countryside, sometimes stretching as far as Dungeness. This rewarding hike covers 4.7 miles (7.6 km) with an elevation gain of 447 feet (136 metres), typically taking about 2 hours and 6 minutes to complete.
To begin your adventure, head to the charming Historic Wye Village, which provides convenient parking options for visitors. The route is easily accessible, and while certain sections can be surprisingly quiet, it is a popular choice for a peaceful outdoor experience. Plan your visit to enjoy the serene atmosphere and the varied scenery this trail offers.
This circular route offers a unique opportunity to explore the Wye National Nature Reserve, a significant area for its natural beauty. A highlight of your journey will be spotting the iconic Wye Crown, a large chalk-cut emblem visible from the trail. You can also enjoy the expansive vista from the Bench With View of Wye and Great Stour Valley, providing a memorable perspective of the region.

4.5
(42)
124
hikers
10.4km
02:50
160m
160m
Embark on a moderate hiking adventure through the Kent Downs, exploring varied terrain that includes chalk grasslands, rolling hills, and woodlands. This 6.4-mile (10.4 km) loop will lead you to the impressive Devil's Kneading Trough, a deep, dry valley offering spectacular panoramic views. You will gain 513 feet (156 metres) in elevation over approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes, experiencing both steep ascents and descents along the way.
When planning your visit, be aware that while the trail is generally accessible, some sections can be uneven and muddy, especially after rain. You will need sure-footedness due to chalk hidden beneath mud and wet leaves in places. The route starts near the charming medieval Wye village, where you can find parking for your convenience. Be prepared for some challenging gradients on climbs, which can reach 20-30% in certain areas.
This route within the Wye National Nature Reserve offers expansive views across the Kentish Weald to Romney Marsh. As you hike, keep an eye out for the distinctive Wye Crown, a large chalk figure carved into the hillside, and the nearby Millennium Stone. The trail provides a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty and geological features of the region, making it a notable choice for exploring the Kent Downs.

4.8
(39)
147
hikers
15.5km
04:19
290m
290m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Elevation 50 m
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