
The Old Chalk Way - BIKEPACKING.com
From South Coast to North Sea, the Old Chalk Way embodies the 5,000-year history of Britain’s oldest highway. Following a chalk vein, the route carves its way through the most iconic …
The Old Chalk Way | Cycling Collection by komoot
Feb 21, 2025 · The Old Chalk Way is a 575 kilometre (375 mile) bikepacking route from south coast to North Sea along the chalk vein of Britain’s oldest road. We’ve pieced together the …
The Old Chalk Way: A Coast-to-Coast Bikepacking Route along …
The Old Chalk Way is our 575km gravel bikepacking route following a chalk spine from English Channel to North Sea. Here you'll find all the detailed information you need to know and a …
The Old Chalk Way (Full route) - explore.osmaps.com
Discover the The Old Chalk Way (Full route); and other walking, running and cycling routes with OS Maps online mapping and route planning tools.
The 575km Bikepacking Route Across Britain’s Oldest Highway
Mar 24, 2022 · The Old Chalk Way is a 575 kilometre (375 mile) bikepacking route from south coast to North Sea along the chalk vein of Britain’s oldest road.
THE OLD CHALK WAY - 574km Cycle Route near Lyme Regis (ID: …
Route map for 'THE OLD CHALK WAY' - a 574.2km cycle route near Lyme Regis, UK. Plotted with the plotaroute.com route planner.
Great Chalk Way – A family of walking and riding routes from …
The Great Chalk Way is a family of established walking and riding routes linking the Dorset and Norfolk Coasts across central southern England following the ancient trading route along the …
The Old Chalk Way (Full route) · Ride with GPS
358.3 mi, +16919 ft. Bike ride in West Dorset, England
The Old Chalk Way — petergostelow.com
Oct 5, 2024 · Connecting the South coast of England with the North sea, The Old Chalk Way follows a series of old byways, bridleways and country lanes across the English countryside. …
The Old Road: Bikepacking the Old Chalk Way - BASE Magazine
Feb 3, 2022 · The Old Chalk Way is a 575 kilometre (375 mile) bikepacking route from south coast to North Sea along the chalk vein of Britain’s oldest road.