Bewl Circular
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 19.81 km
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Average duration: 5h 55
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 94 m
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Vertical drop: - 93 m
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Highest point: 129 m
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Lowest point: 71 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Rother
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Start/End: N 51.061918° / E 0.424787°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 74 m - Start on Rosemary Lane
- 2 : km 3.56 - alt. 75 m - Turn left
- 3 : km 4.31 - alt. 73 m - Keep left
- 4 : km 4.45 - alt. 75 m - Turn right
- 5 : km 4.49 - alt. 80 m - Turn slight left
- 6 : km 4.5 - alt. 80 m - Keep right
- 7 : km 4.53 - alt. 85 m - Turn left
- 8 : km 4.8 - alt. 84 m - Turn slight left
- 9 : km 5.06 - alt. 84 m - Turn left
- 10 : km 5.08 - alt. 82 m - Turn right
- 11 : km 5.18 - alt. 86 m - Turn sharp left
- 12 : km 6.68 - alt. 74 m - Turn slight right
- 13 : km 6.9 - alt. 74 m - Keep left
- 14 : km 7.3 - alt. 74 m - Turn sharp right
- 15 : km 7.31 - alt. 74 m - Turn slight right
- 16 : km 8.55 - alt. 73 m - Turn slight left
- 17 : km 8.58 - alt. 73 m - Keep left
- 18 : km 10.53 - alt. 108 m - Turn right
- 19 : km 10.79 - alt. 118 m - Turn right onto Ward's Lane
- 20 : km 11.73 - alt. 119 m - Turn slight left onto Birchetts Green Lane
- 21 : km 13.58 - alt. 119 m - Turn sharp left onto Burnt Lodge Lane
- 22 : km 14.81 - alt. 77 m - Turn right
- 23 : km 16.15 - alt. 75 m - Turn sharp left
- 24 : km 16.15 - alt. 75 m - Turn left
- 25 : km 16.55 - alt. 74 m - Turn right
- 26 : km 17.01 - alt. 74 m - Turn right onto Dunsters Mill Lane
- 27 : km 17.04 - alt. 76 m - Turn sharp left
- 28 : km 19.71 - alt. 77 m - Turn left onto Rosemary Lane
- S/E : km 19.81 - alt. 74 m
Other walks in the area
Tonbridge - Southborough loop
From the parkland close to the centre of Tonbridge, up onto Bidborough Ridge and on to Southborough Common, Returning along a hidden valley, through the park of Somerhill Schools and along the river Medway to the town centre.
Shipbourne - Greensand Way - Ightham Mote - Carter's Hill - Underriver

A circular route offering a mix of scenic contrasts and adventure. The outward leg includes a rewarding climb to a short but highly rated stretch of the Greensand Way, where you’ll be treated to spectacular views from the Greensand Ridge, looking out across the Weald of Kent and even into East Sussex on a clear day.
Just over halfway round, a strategically placed pub stop offers the perfect break. The return leg brings you back through peaceful, picturesque countryside—typical of the farmed landscapes of the Kentish Weald—with plenty of open space and rural charm.
A short detour to Ightham Mote, a beautifully preserved 14th-century moated manor house (National Trust), adds a splash of history to the route. Even a brief look may tempt you back for a full visit another time.
Shipbourne is an ideal start and end point, with ample parking and excellent food and drink at The Chaser Inn, which serves meals all day on weekends—perfect for a relaxed post-walk lunch or early dinner.
Hever & Markbeech from Chiddingstone

A lovely Kent walk that starts from the beautiful village of Chiddingstone and continues to Hever where you can visit the Castle. The route then turns south to Markbeech from where a return to the start is made.
Rye from the North
Pleasant hike that crosses through pastures, crops, apple orchards and some vineyards. The majority of the circuit is along grassy paths. When crossing pastures, don't forget to close gates behind you.
Sussex Coast Path - Hastings to Eastbourne
Coast route following the proposed route for the England Coast Path. A very typical English seaside walk passing through the resorts of Hastings, St Leonards and Bexhill to end at Eastbourne. There is plenty of promenade walking with some beach walking. The beach is predominantly shingle throughout which makes it hard going. Because of this the section around Normans Bay and Pevensey Bay uses the coast road behind the coastal embankment to make it easier going. The ends of the walk are linked by the railway making for a very pleasant one day sectional walk.
The old fishing quarter of The Stade Hastings
A loop through the old fishing quarter of Hastings, nestled between two hills. Old half-timbered houses from the 15th and 16th century. Pathways and stairways connecting sloped streets and views over the town and the sea. Fishing boats are lined up on the pebbles along the beach of this significant fishing port. The net huts, lined up like giant beach huts, are unique to Hastings.
Bore Place to Bough Beech Reservoir
This circular walk guides the keen wildlife watcher and enthusiast to some of the best local spots to see special species like the nightingale. The farmland of Bore Place extends almost to Bough Beech Reservoir where it meets the nature reserve. Well-connected areas of good habitat encourage plants, fungi and animals to survive and thrive.
Bore Place - Green Trail
The Bore Place farm walks weave their way through the fields and woodlands of the 500-acre organic dairy farm, offering panoramic views across this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The trails start and finish at the Bore Place car park and are waymarked by colour-coded directional discs and tall oak posts with painted lines at the top.
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