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Boys cycling on the Viking Coastal TrailExplore Canterbury Town Walking & Cycling RoutesExplore the medieval city of Canterbury, birthplace of Christopher Marlowe, by bicycle or foot taking in world famous sights such as the Cathedral, St Augustine's… CanterburySave Explore Canterbury Town Walking & Cycling Routes to favourites
The Way of St AugustineThe Way of St Augustine is approximately 17 miles long connecting the Shrine of St Augustine in Ramsgate to historic Canterbury, following in the footsteps… CanterburySave The Way of St Augustine to favourites
Great Stour wayRunning between Canterbury and Chartham this 3 mile long traffic free multi-user route following National Cycle Route 18 provides a beautiful and tranquil journey along… CharthamSave Great Stour way to favourites
Cathedral to Coast cycle ride – Canterbury to DoverUndertake your own Pilgrim's Progress on this marvellous 50 mile (80km) circular ride using Regional Routes 16 and 17 linking Dover, Canterbury and Folkestone. Canterbury, Dover, FolkestoneSave Cathedral to Coast cycle ride – Canterbury to Dover to favourites
Two people cycling.Crab and Winkle Way – Canterbury to WhitstableGo from cloisters to oysters with seven miles of almost traffic-free cycling, the Crab and Winkle Way between Canterbury and Whitstable explores a delightful slice… Canterbury, WhitstableSave Crab and Winkle Way – Canterbury to Whitstable to favourites
Canterbury RiversideMarlowe’s Canterbury WalkA 1.6 miles (2.6km) or 1.3 miles (2.1km) walk through the playwright and poet Chrsitopher Marlowe's Canterbury. CanterburySave Marlowe’s Canterbury Walk to favourites
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