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Faversham Half Marathon
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 21.48 km
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Calculated time: 6h 15
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 30 m
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Vertical drop: - 33 m
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Highest point: 33 m
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Lowest point: 0 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Faversham
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Start: N 51.319496° / E 0.895879°
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End: N 51.317971° / E 0.90321°
Description der Wandertour
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 7 m
- 1 : km 0.08 - alt. 7 m - Turn sharp left onto Abbey Place
- 2 : km 0.17 - alt. 7 m - Turn slight left
- 3 : km 2.22 - alt. 3 m - Turn right
- 4 : km 2.93 - alt. 3 m - Turn right
- 5 : km 2.94 - alt. 3 m - Turn right
- 6 : km 3.17 - alt. 4 m - Turn sharp right
- 7 : km 3.53 - alt. 2 m - Turn right
- 8 : km 6.51 - alt. 3 m - Turn left
- 9 : km 8.27 - alt. 4 m - Keep right
- 10 : km 8.5 - alt. 3 m - Turn left
- 11 : km 8.76 - alt. 3 m - Turn left
- 12 : km 8.84 - alt. 3 m - Turn right
- 13 : km 9.37 - alt. 4 m - Turn left
- 14 : km 9.57 - alt. 5 m - Turn left
- 15 : km 10.25 - alt. 6 m - Turn right onto Broom Street
- 16 : km 10.37 - alt. 9 m - Turn left
- 17 : km 10.6 - alt. 14 m - Turn slight left onto Sandbanks Road
- 18 : km 10.68 - alt. 15 m - Turn left
- 19 : km 11.53 - alt. 4 m - Turn left
- 20 : km 11.6 - alt. 3 m - Turn sharp right
- 21 : km 11.84 - alt. 6 m - Keep right
- 22 : km 12.97 - alt. 9 m - Turn left
- 23 : km 13.28 - alt. 7 m - Turn left
- 24 : km 13.66 - alt. 15 m - Keep left
- 25 : km 13.72 - alt. 16 m - Turn sharp left onto Whitstable Road, B2040
- 26 : km 13.77 - alt. 17 m - Turn right onto Love Lane, B2040
- 27 : km 14.32 - alt. 25 m - Keep left onto Love Lane, B2040
- 28 : km 14.52 - alt. 33 m - Turn left onto Canterbury Road, A2
- 29 : km 15.56 - alt. 23 m - Keep left onto Canterbury Road, A2
- 30 : km 15.73 - alt. 25 m - Keep left onto London Road, A2
- 31 : km 17.44 - alt. 26 m - At roundabout, take exit 1 onto Western Link, B2045
- 32 : km 18.67 - alt. 9 m - Turn right onto Bysing Wood Road
- 33 : km 18.82 - alt. 12 m - Turn slight right onto Bysing Wood Road
- 34 : km 19.73 - alt. 3 m - Keep right
- 35 : km 19.78 - alt. 4 m - Turn sharp left onto West Street
- 36 : km 19.81 - alt. 5 m - Turn slight right onto West Street
- 37 : km 20.06 - alt. 5 m - Turn left onto South Road, B2040
- 38 : km 20.37 - alt. 4 m - Turn left onto Belvedere Road
- 39 : km 20.46 - alt. 4 m - Turn right
- 40 : km 20.54 - alt. 8 m - Turn left onto Abbey Street
- 41 : km 20.68 - alt. 7 m - Turn right onto Abbey Place
- 42 : km 20.76 - alt. 7 m - Turn slight left
- 43 : km 21.3 - alt. 9 m - Turn left
- E : km 21.48 - alt. 7 m
Other walks in the area
Faversham to Hollowshore circular route
Departure from Faversham (Kent)
A small part of the Saxon Shore Way. A great walk along Faversham Creek to Hollowshore. Great pub, then a shorter walk back through farmland. Enjoy the beautiful desolation of the marshes, just you, the birds, and the breeze. Stop for a rest or bite to eat at the wonderful Shipwrights Arms, then either re-trace your steps or take the shorter walk back through Ham Farm.
The Swale & Oare, near Faversham
Departure from Oare (Kent)
This Kent walk explores the marshes, creeks and tideways on the south side of the River Swale. On the far side of the water is the Isle of Sheppey and in season the area is an excellent place for watching birdlife.
Stour Valley Rural
Departure from Challock (Kent)
A rural route (avoiding habitation) around the Stour Valley. Starting through King's Wood and a little of the North Downs Way heading north, crossing the valley and picking up some of the Stour Valley Walk heading south before crossing the river again and heading back into the woods.
The Wye Hills
Departure from Wye with Hinxhill (Kent)
Hiking in nature alternating between undergrowth and meadows on hilly slopes in the middle of pastures and crops.
Worship, Newington
Departure from Newington (Kent)
A return rural walk between one of Kent's most interesting medieval churches and the remains of a 2,000 year old Romano-British temple.
Lower Halstow, Newington
Departure from Newington (Kent)
A lovely walk through Kent orchards, past bird-rich lagoons and onto a hill with views across the Medway estuary. It takes you past historic settlements and the site of WWI inland defences before finishing with a birds-eye view of the fine tower of St Mary's church. This is walk 3, Newington.
Lower Halstow, Newington
Departure from Newington (Kent)
This pleasant walk takes you both sides of Newington's historic watercress beds and past lagoons and open spaces filled with birds. This is Newington Walk 4.
Discovering 2,000 years of history and nature around Newington in Kent
Departure from Newington (Kent)
A mainly flat walk in countryside surrounding a small Kent village which dates to pre-Roman times and that was on the route for Chaucer's pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales. Walk in the footsteps of Julius Caesar, see the remains of a Roman town and the site of World War I trenches and visit a fine 13th century church. Along the way are former watercress beds, historic orchards and centuries-old farms and houses. The figure of eight walk twice passes near an 18th century pub for refreshments.
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