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My pleasure - it's pretty hilly around there but some lovely quiet country lanes and good views. I ride round there a lot. Have fun.
Here's a suggestion for you. From Westerham head up Hosey Hill. Turn down the road to Chartwell (Mapleton) to Four Elms, then ride onto Hever. Then ride on to Mark Beech, Cowden and Hartfield turning towards Withyam and back up to Blackham. If you then ride towards Penshurst there are couple of good looking pubs on Cold Harbour Road. Once you get to Chiddingstone Causeway (via Penshurst) you can either retrace your steps via Four Elms or climb up Ide Hill and drop down to Sundridge and head back along to Westerham. That's about 35 miles and a good ride. It's great countryside out there. Hope that helps.
GdL
That is quality service sir, much obliged. It looks great, plenty of green and nice quiet roads away from the main arterials. Now off to consult the good beer guide