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Hucking Estate WoodlandHucking Estate Woodland20th January 2022Hucking Estate is much more than just woodland – this entire area is being preserved as a wonderful remnant of the traditional rural English landscape.
Ightham MoteIghtham Mote20th January 2022There are a some truly beautiful country walks to be enjoyed on the grounds of Ightham Mote, a 700-year-old Grade I listed National Trust property.…
King’s WoodKing’s Wood20th January 2022King's Wood is a large forest near Challock that combines opportunities for appreciating art and nature in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty.
Ranscombe FarmRanscombe Farm20th January 2022Ranscombe Farm Reserve is famous for its wild flowers. It has an extensive network of footpaths and spectacular views of the Medway Valley and the…
Wye National Nature ReserveWye National Nature Reserve20th January 2022Wye National Nature Reserve has a beautiful and varied landscape of chalk downland, woodland and scrub on the steep slope of the North Downs, and…
South Foreland Valley30th March 2015South Foreland Valley to the north of Dover is an area of chalk downland with an abundance of historical interest, plenty of wildlife, walking trails,…
Western Heights Nature Reserve30th March 2015The Western Heights is a historically important fortification set high above Dover on the Kent Downs National Landscape. It is surrounded by chalk meadows full…
Whinless Down Nature Reserve30th March 2015Whinless Down Nature Reserve is a gateway to an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is a good place for a bracing walk and it…
Ide Hill30th March 2015The views from Ide Hill are some of the most spectacular in Kent, and this woodland can be enjoyed alongside other National Trust treasures nearby.
Polhill Bank30th March 2015The isolation of Polhill – together with its views over the Darenth Valley – make it a great place to enjoy the unusual plant life…
Sevenoaks Common27th March 2015Just outside of Sevenoaks, the Common is a great place to enjoy peaceful walks through typical English woodland.
Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve25th March 2015Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve isn't just great for birdwatching – you can explore the lakes, the elemental gardens, and learn about the environment at the visitor…
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