Join us for GeoAdventures, an ongoing festival celebrating the rich geodiversity of our Cross-Channel Global Geopark!
You’re invited to delve into the heart of geodiversity, exploring how the earth, sea, and landscape have shaped our world and the communities within it today. Whether you’re passionate about wildlife and nature, interested in citizen science and woodlands, or simply looking to immerse yourself in arts, crafts, and outdoor activities, there’s an GeoAdventure waiting for you.
Each GeoAdventure event takes place at one of our Geosites in the Kent Downs and Caps et Marais d’Opale. Geosites are sites of geological interest across the aspiring UNESCO Cross-Channel Global Geopark, where people can visit and interact with our geological heritage. These unique places represent the incredible variety found in our landscape, based on their geological, educational, or cultural importance.
The Big Record: Darent Valley28th October 2024 - 31st December 2025Immerse yourself in the sounds of the Darent Valley with The Big Record: Darent Valley, an evocative audio piece by sound artist Paul Cheese. Darenth, Dartford, Eynsford, Horton Kirby, Lullingstone, Lullingstone Country Park, Otford, Sevenoaks, WesterhamSave The Big Record: Darent Valley 28th October 2024 - 31st December 2025 to favourites
The Body As Data: people on the move28th October 2024 - 31st December 2025Step into a unique fusion of technology and nature with Contagion, an immersive mobile app that invites you to explore the world around you while… Dover, FolkestoneSave The Body As Data: people on the move 28th October 2024 - 31st December 2025 to favourites
SALT+EARTH: Folklore and Medicinal Uses of Chalk Downland Plants6th October 2024, 2pm - 4:30pmJoin a slow, gentle walk around the relatively flat White Cliffs of Dover National Trust land to find, stop and hear about the amazing variety… DoverSave SALT+EARTH: Folklore and Medicinal Uses of Chalk Downland Plants 6th October 2024 to favouritesAspiring UNESCO Cross-Channel Geopark
Hundreds of thousands of years ago a catastrophic flood swept away the chalk ridge connecting Dover and Calais, carving out the white cliffs of Dover and starting Britain’s history as an island. Yet the Kent and French coasts are still connected today by the layer of chalk which runs below the Channel.

Our journey to Geopark status
In celebration of the chalk and the channel, we are working to secure UNESCO Cross-Channel Global Geopark status for the Kent Downs National Landscape together with our neighbouring protected landscape in France; the Parc Naturel Regional des Caps et Marais d’Opale.
The Geopark will include both the protected landscapes and the Channel connecting them, recognising and celebrating the geological connection between us. The Cross-Channel Global Geopark would be the first to be shared by two countries that don’t share a land border!
What is a Geopark?
UNESCO Global Geoparks are Earth’s extraordinary places! Geoparks aim to conserve geological sites and landscapes while promoting their scientific, educational, and recreational value. It is somewhere to touch, explore and connect with part of the Earth’s story. They often contain diverse geological features like rocks, minerals, fossils, landforms, and landscapes that tell the story of Earth’s history and evolution. One of the main goals of UNESCO Global Geoparks is to support local communities by promoting sustainable development.
There are currently 213 Geoparks around the world in 48 countries, and together they attract over 60 million visitors a year. The UK has seven UNESCO Global Geoparks in the UK, ranging from England’s south coast to the northern extremities of Scotland. We’re aiming for the aspiring Cross-Channel Geopark to the be the eighth!
GeoAdventures is made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund, with thanks to National Lottery players.













