Thames Valley

Knowl Hill Loop

Thames Valley cycling route from Hampton Court out to Knowl Hill and back.

Key Route Details:

  • Distance: 97km
  • Elevation Gain: 404m
  • Start/Finish: Coppernose Café, Hampton Court, London
  • Highlights: The Knowl Hill Bridleway
  • Terrain: Flat

The Knowl Hill Loop cycling route heads out in the direction of Wargrave and Henley but before it reaches Wargrave loops back around the paved parts of the Knowl Hill Bridleway.

Suggested café: H’Artisan, Wargrave (47km)

 

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