Farningham Road Station to Eynsford - UK
Travel from London by train to hike this lovely route - it explores farms, woods, a quintessentially English village, and even stops off at a Roman villa.
Transport: On the way there, travel from London Victoria to Farningham Road Station. On the way back, catch the train from Eynsford back to London Victoria.
Dog friendly: Yes — but a few caveats. There are a few stiles, and near the end of this route there are a few country roads, with no sidewalks. I didn’t see many cars, but dogs must be comfortable with walking on the road safely.
Pram/Wheelchair Friendly: No — unfortunately, as this route has uneven terrain and paths going through muddy farms.
Running up the footpath through the farm, I came across a bunch of trail runners, all running in the opposite direction (probably about 15 of them!). From there, I kept following the path up the farm, until turning off through a green and then ending up in Farningham Woods. It was great to be in these woods — it so different to everyday London, and according to the sign the woods were opened by Sir David Attenborough himself. At the end of the woods, the route brought me into some pretty fields, including one with two sheep, before sending me out onto a quiet country road.
I followed this, crossed a bigger, busier road, and then followed a different country road (this time with a little bridge and a stream running under it, until a turn off down a footpath, right next to a cricket circle. How quintessentially British!
At one point, the path took me across the edge of the course before a sharp turn right led me up a footpath. Just to the right of that path was a flying fox! I waited for two cyclists to pass by, to make sure nobody would see or judge me as a full grown adult, playing on what is essentially playground equipment, and then jumped on. The first ride was a little slow, so second time round, I sped things up!