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Brockhill Country ParkBrockhill Country Park15th April 2024With excellent facilities including accessible toilets and a great vegetarian cafe, Brockhill Park is the perfect place for a relaxing wander in nature or a…
Bore PlaceBore Place11th April 2024Bore place aims to inspire people to connect with the earth and each other whilst taking responsibility for our shared future.
Coldrum Long BarrowColdrum Long Barrow11th April 2024Coldrum Long Barrow is one of the so-called ‘Medway Megaliths’ and dates to 3985-3855 BC, over a thousand years older than Stonehenge!
Trosley Country ParkTrosley Country Park8th April 2024One of the Kent Country Parks, Trosley sits on the top of the Downs with incredible views across much of Kent, the Weald and the…
The Pines Calyx and Pines GardenThe Pines Calyx and Pines Garden8th April 2024The Pines Calyx is a truly unique, carbon-negative building nestled amongst the white cliffs at St. Margaret’s Bay.
Kit's Coty HouseKit’s Coty House8th April 2024Kit’s Coty House is one of the oldest man-made structures in the Cross-Channel Geopark, which is thought to have been created around 6000 years ago.
A sprawling railway network with multiple parallel tracks, some elevated on concrete platforms. In the background, a suburban residential area with houses and buildings transitions into open green fields with trees under a clear sky with scattered clouds.The Channel Tunnel8th April 2024One of the modern engineering wonders of the world, the Channel Tunnel is the longest underwater tunnel in the world and the third-longest train tunnel…
Farthing Common and Postling DownFarthing Common and Postling Down8th April 2024Travellers have likely stopped here at the top of the hill and admired the views for thousands of years, and who can blame them?!
Hucking EstateHucking Estate8th April 2024The Hucking Estate is a protected woodland that rewards visitors with stunning views out across the Weald.
Blue Bell Hill and Culand PitsBlue Bell Hill and Culand Pits8th April 2024Blue Bell Hill picnic site is a stunning viewpoint that looks out across the Medway valley and to the Weald.
Dryhill QuarryDryhill Quarry8th April 2024Dry Hill Quarry was the first Local Nature Reserve in Kent to be given the designation on the basis of its geology.
Folkestone DownsFolkestone Downs8th April 2024The Folkestone Downs are best known for their stunning views over Folkestone and out across the Channel to France.
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