Walking, wheeling and cycling routes | Sevenoaks District Council

Walking, wheeling and cycling routes

We are currently working on a number of environmentally-friendly walking, wheeling and cycle schemes across the District.

The routes will provide people on foot, wheelers (people on scooters, parents with prams and wheelchair users) and riders with safe routes in towns and between some towns and villages.
 

Have your say on the Otford to Sevenoaks route

We are at the early stages of developing a walking, wheeling and cycling route linking Otford to Sevenoaks.

The proposed two-mile route will provide walkers, wheelers (people on scooters, parents with prams and wheelchair users) and riders with a route from the centre of Otford to Bat & Ball in Sevenoaks, linking shops, local attractions, facilities and two rail stations.

It will offer safer opportunities for residents to exercise, benefitting their health, while improving air quality and helping to cut the District’s carbon footprint. The route could also take some cars off the road, especially at busy school times, helping to reduce traffic congestion, so there’s something for everyone.

The route is part of our wider plan to create a network of safe and attractive walking and cycling routes and will complement the Sevenoaks East to West route, which is currently being built.

We have already secured £184,000 from Active Travel England to develop designs for this route and we have appointed transport experts Phil Jones Associates to carry out this work. We are now asking residents and businesses for their views on our outline designs.
 

Have your say

Our survey will open on Friday 6 June and will close on midnight on Friday 18 July 2025.

You can also find out more and have your say at two drop-in sessions.

Drop-in sessions

  • Tuesday 17 June, 2pm to 5pm at Otford Village Memorial Hall
  • Monday 7 July, 5pm to 8pm at the Luggage Room, Bat and Ball rail station.
     

Sevenoaks town East to West route

We are working with Kent County Council to provide a new walking, wheeling and cycling route for Sevenoaks town linking Wildernesse in the east to Riverhead in the west.

Work began on 28 October 2024 and is due for completion by early summer 2025.

Find out more about the route, including the project timetable

When finished, the  route will provide walkers, wheelers (people on scooters, parents with prams and wheelchair users) and riders with safe routes.

The route will link Trinity, Weald of Kent and Tunbridge Wells Boys Grammar schools in the east with Amherst and Riverhead schools in the west. The route passes via Knole Academy, Sevenoaks Primary and Walthamstow Junior schools and close to the rail station and other local facilities.

In June and July 2023, we asked the community for their views on our proposals. The public were asked for their thoughts on specific sections of the route and if they supported the proposal. We received almost 500 responses and have refined the scheme in light of the comments. The survey showed strong overall support for the route (61%), but raised some concerns with the Bradbourne Park Road and St James’s Road sections and the loss of parking spaces. You can view the full results of the consultation.

In response, we amended the route. It will now go through Cavendish Avenue, Oakdene Road and Bradbourne Vale Road instead of Clockhouse Lane, Bradbourne Park Road and St James Road. Seven on-street car parking spaces at the junction of Bradbourne Road and Bradbourne Vale Road will be relocated to Bradbourne Vale Road along with an additional six spaces.

View our Sevenoaks Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan.
 

Otford to Sevenoaks via Seal

We are at the early stages of developing a walking, wheeling and cycling route linking Otford to Sevenoaks via Seal.

The proposed route could include significant improvements along the A25.
 

Swanley town

We have appointed cycling and walking experts Sustrans to help develop a new Walking and Cycling plan in Swanley.

In June 2023, Sustrans ran a consultation at White Oak Leisure Centre and an online consultation in July to gather views on possible routes and to understand what deters people from cycling and walking.

Sustrans have drafted a plan that will be used to bid for Government funding to build new walking and cycling routes in the town

View our Swanley Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan.