National Cycle Route 177 - Rochester - Watling Street - Northfleet
This signed Sustrans cycle route runs between Rochester and Northfleet in Kent.
The trail is mainly on road with a traffic-free section along the historic Watling Street. You'll also pass through the lovely Shorne Woods Country Park where there are some fine woodland cycle trails.
There is another open section of route 177 through the lovely Mote Park.
The route links up with National Cycle Route 1 and National Cycle Route 17.
National Cycle Route 177 Ordnance Survey Map
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National Cycle Route 177 Open Street Map
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National Cycle Route 177 OS Map
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National Cycle Route 177 Open Street Map
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Cycle Routes and Walking Routes Nearby
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Wealdway meets Watling Street. Watling Street is a historic route in England, running from Dover and London in the southeast, via St Albans to Wroxeter. The road crosses the River Thames at London and was used in Classical Antiquity, Late Antiquity, and throughout the Middle Ages. It was used by the ancient Britons and paved as one of the main Roman roads in Britannia (Roman-governed Great Britain during the Roman Empire). The line of the road was later the southwestern border of the Danelaw with Wessex and Mercia, and Watling Street was numbered as one of the major highways of medieval England.