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Trosley RambleTrosley Ramble20th January 2022Venture into Trottiscliffe on this 3.5 mile short walk and discover parts of the Pilgrims' Way, a 120 mile path from Winchester to Canterbury. This…
Wye Downs walkWye Downs walk20th January 2022Challenging climbs through this part of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are rewarded by spectacular views. This exhilarating circular walk leads through…
Folkestone BeachHythe to Folkestone Walk: Art & Nostalgia27th February 2020This walk from Hythe to Folkestone gives you the best opportunities to appreciate the stunning artwork which is displayed at Folkestone Harbour as well as…
Dover CastleFolkestone to Dover Walk: Two Harbours Walk27th February 2020This walk is full of incredible clifftop views across the channel and glimpses into history from the Western Heights to Dover Castle.
Boys cycling on the Viking Coastal TrailExplore Canterbury Town Walking & Cycling Routes21st May 2018Explore the medieval city of Canterbury, birthplace of Christopher Marlowe, by bicycle or foot taking in world famous sights such as the Cathedral, St Augustine's…
South Foreland lighthouseKing Charles III England Coast Path – Kent23rd May 2017Roaming from the sandy beaches of Camber through to the white cliffs at Ramsgate the first stretch of the King Charles III England Coast Path…
Octavia Hill WoodlandsOctavia Hill Centenary Trail East – Toys Hill3rd July 2015Celebrate the life of Octavia Hill on a walk to the picturesque village of Ide Hill passing Emmetts Garden on the way back. The distance…
Hythe canalRoyal Military Canal27th March 2015Running from Hythe to Cliff End in Sussex, a walk along the Royal Military Canal will take you through beautiful marshes, woodland and picturesque villages.
Greensand Way3rd March 2015Stride out along 108 miles of the Greensand Way and discover some of the finest walking experiences in the South East.
Saxon Shore Way20th February 2015Imagine stepping back in time and discovering the coastline of the Garden of England as it stood more than 1,600 years ago. The 160 mile…
Elham Valley WayElham Valley Way18th February 2015Follow this 22.5 mile route as it meanders through hidden byways, ancient woodland and attractive villages surrounded by parkland, orchards and farmsteads.
Stour Valley WalkStour Valley walk18th February 2015Follow the route of the River Stour from its source at Lenham, in the heart of the Garden of England, to the historic city of…
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