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Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien
England
South East England
Kent
Gravesham
Shorne

Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path

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Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path

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Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path is a well-regarded cycleway and trail located on the south-eastern edge of Great Crabbles Wood in Shorne, Kent, England. This 27-acre area features a mix of meadows and woodland, known for its historical orchard remnants and rich biodiversity. It sits at an elevation of approximately 101 metres, offering a pleasant rural escape within the Kent Downs National Landscape, bordered by Crutches Lane and Bowesden Lane.

Cyclists particularly appreciate the Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path for its excellent…

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    Ort: Shorne, Gravesham, Kent, South East England, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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    What is the typical terrain and elevation profile of Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path?

    The path is primarily a well-surfaced cycleway, making it suitable for various types of bikes. While generally easy, it features only a couple of short, manageable climbs. The area sits at an elevation of approximately 101 meters, offering a relatively flat and comfortable experience for most cyclists and walkers.

    Are there specific loop routes or longer trails that incorporate Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path?

    Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path itself is a permissive footpath and bridleway, often used as a pleasant shortcut. While it doesn't form a long loop on its own, it can be easily integrated into longer cycling or walking routes by connecting with Footpath NS321 to the north or other local lanes like Crutches Lane and Bowesden Lane, allowing for custom loops through the surrounding Kent countryside.

    Is Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path suitable for beginners or those with limited cycling experience?

    Yes, Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path is highly suitable for beginners and those with limited cycling experience. Its well-maintained, mostly paved surfaces and gentle elevation changes mean it's accessible for a wide range of abilities. Cyclists describe it as a comfortable experience with only a couple of short, easy climbs.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted along Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path?

    Crabbles Bottom is a haven for diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can often spot various wildflowers, and the area is particularly noted for rare species of butterflies and insects. The adjacent Great Crabbles Wood, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, is home to scarce flora like lady, man, and bird's nest orchids, white helleborine, and wild liquorice, suggesting a rich natural environment.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for?

    The path itself winds through remnants of its original orchard and past two inset meadows, offering scenic views of the rural landscape. The surrounding Great Crabbles Wood provides a beautiful backdrop of mixed coppice, with sweet chestnut and oak standards. The opportunity to pick apples in September is a unique natural feature.

    What are the parking options and public transport accessibility for Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path?

    While specific parking lots are not detailed, the path is bordered by Crutches Lane to the east and the non-vehicular part of Bowesden Lane to the west. Visitors typically find parking along these local lanes or in nearby Shorne. For public transport, local bus services may connect to Shorne, but checking specific routes and stops is recommended.

    Is Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path accessible for wheelchairs or pushchairs?

    Given its description as a 'well-surfaced cycleway' and 'mostly paved surfaces,' Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path is likely to be accessible for robust wheelchairs and pushchairs. The gentle terrain and lack of significant climbs further support its suitability for these users, though some sections might be unpaved permissive paths.

    What are the seasonal considerations for visiting, especially during winter?

    The path is generally suitable for year-round use. In autumn, September offers the unique opportunity to pick apples from the orchard. During winter, while the path remains accessible, conditions may vary. It's always advisable to check local weather forecasts for ice or heavy rain, which could affect the path's surface, and to wear appropriate clothing and footwear.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby?

    The area around Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path, particularly in nearby Shorne, offers various amenities. Cyclists have noted that there are 'plenty of coffee/pub stops if necessary' in the vicinity. For accommodation, local villages and towns in the Kent Downs National Landscape would provide options, ranging from guesthouses to hotels.

    What is the historical significance of Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path?

    Historically, Crabbles Bottom was part of the Darnley Estate and later Crutches Farm, with much of the land dedicated to apple orchards until 1995. The area still contains remnants of its original orchard. In 2009, the land was transferred to Shorne Parish Council and renamed 'Crabbles Bottom,' preserving its natural and historical character.

    Can visitors pick apples from the orchard, and if so, when?

    Yes, visitors are permitted to pick apples from the orchard during September. This is a unique and popular activity that adds to the charm of visiting Crabbles Bottom Orchard Path during the autumn months.

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