Subida de Fackenden Lane
Subida de Fackenden Lane
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Fackenden Lane Climb is a well-known challenging ascent located near the picturesque village of Shoreham, north of Sevenoaks in Kent, England. This notable trail and cycling segment lies within the beautiful Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is part of the Otford to Shoreham Downs Site of Special Scientific Interest. Predominantly a steep uphill section of Fackenden Lane, it offers a significant elevation gain of approximately 102 meters, making it a rewarding experience for those seeking a physical…
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Distancia 1,18 km
Ascenso 80 m
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Velocidad máx. del viento: 17,0 km/h
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The Fackenden Lane Climb is known for its challenging steepness. For cyclists, it's approximately 1.9 km long with an average gradient of 5.1% and a maximum gradient of 10.9%, gaining around 102 meters in elevation. For walkers, it's a steep path requiring a degree of fitness, but it's not excessively long.
Absolutely! As you ascend, you'll pass through charming country lanes and open woodland. The climb leads up to Fackenden Down, which is a rich chalk grassland habitat. From higher points, you can enjoy expansive views over the Darent Valley towards Sevenoaks and Westerham, and on clear days, even glimpses of London and Essex. Keep an eye out for various orchid species and butterflies like the brown argus and common blue, especially between April and August.
Parking is limited directly on Fackenden Lane, with only a few lay-bys available. Many visitors opt to park in nearby Shoreham village or use Shoreham station as a starting point, incorporating the climb into a longer walk.
Yes, Shoreham station is a convenient starting point for walks that include the Fackenden Lane Climb. From the station, you can easily connect to routes leading to the climb.
While the climb is accessible year-round, visitors should be aware that the terrain can become quite muddy and slippery in winter due to the steep and uneven paths. Good, waterproof footwear is highly recommended during colder, wetter months. The best time for wildflowers and butterflies is from April to August.
The climb itself is quite steep and challenging, making it less ideal for very young children or those new to hiking who prefer gentle slopes. However, the surrounding Fackenden Down offers flatter sections and various routes that might be more suitable for families or beginners looking for a less strenuous experience, provided they are prepared for some uneven terrain.
Yes, the area is generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy walking their dogs here. However, as it's a nature reserve and part of an SSSI, it's important to keep dogs under close control, especially during nesting seasons or when livestock might be present, to protect wildlife and the delicate chalk grassland.
The nearby village of Shoreham offers a selection of traditional pubs and cafes where you can find refreshments and meals. For accommodation, there are various options ranging from B&Bs to hotels in Shoreham and the wider Sevenoaks area.
The climb itself is not excessively long. For cyclists, it's about 1.9 km. For walkers, the ascent might take anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes depending on your pace and fitness level. However, most visitors incorporate the climb into a longer route exploring Fackenden Down and the surrounding Kent Downs, which can extend your outing to several hours.
Yes, Fackenden Lane Climb is often part of larger circular routes that explore the Kent Downs. It leads up to Fackenden Down, which connects to many other paths, including routes back down to Pilgrim's Way. The area is rich with walking trails, offering diverse options for extending your hike or finding alternative, perhaps less strenuous, walks nearby.