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Wilmay Copse17th February 2015An important feature of the local downland landscape, Wilmay Copse is an area of woodland overlooking Fawkham Valley from a high plateau.
Neck Wood17th February 2015Neck Wood, near Alkham, is an ancient woodland covering 3.5 hectares, managed by the Woodland Trust.
Stubbs Wood17th February 2015Stubbs Wood is a truly beautiful stretch of high woodland. Its winding paths and bridleways feature inspiring views down to Bough Beech Reservoir.
Trosley Country ParkTrosley Country Park17th February 2015Trosley Park covers 170 acres of beautiful woodland and chalk downland on the North Downs – and provides some spectacular views.
Lyminge Forest17th February 2015Lyminge Forest offers miles of cycling and walking routes and is one of a complex of woods which together create one of the largest woodlands…
Manor Park Country Park17th February 2015Through careful management, nature has reclaimed a good part of these former manor house grounds, which have a variety of habitats and facilities to enjoy.
Peene Quarry Picnic Site17th February 2015Commanding spectacular views over Folkestone and the south coast down to Dungeness, Peene Quarry is a great spot for more adventurous walkers.
Preston Hill17th February 2015Part grassland and part woodland, in the summer months the steep slopes at Preston Hill are covered with wildflowers, with untouched woodland at its peak.
Hollows Wood17th February 2015Although relatively hard to access, Hollows Wood is a pleasant surprise in an unusual location, with walks that make the effort worthwhile.
Lullingstone Country Park17th February 2015The beautiful Lullingstone Country Park is the jewel in the crown of this culturally and naturally rich part of the Darenth Valley.
East Cliff and Warren Country Park17th February 2015Rich in wildlife and offering views of the famous White Cliffs, East Cliff and Warren Country Park is a dramatic landscape formed by landslides just…
Park Wood17th February 2015Park Wood is ancient woodland near Chilham, just outside Canterbury. It has a good network of paths and is a great place for a walk.
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