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Wealdway18th February 2015Follow the 82 mile Wealdway through the heart of the Kent and Sussex countryside, from the Thames Estury at Gravesend to the popular pier at…
A peaceful countryside scene featuring a grassy field and a pathway leading to a wooden gate. A wooden signpost stands nearby with two directional signs, one pointing left with 'Nuffield Gate' and the other right with 'Car Park.' The background shows trees under a cloudy sky, evoking a tranquil setting ideal for walking or hiking.White Horse Wood Stile Free Trail17th February 2015A short walk of 0.7miles (1.1km) through Kent County Council's newest country park. A longer walk can be completed of 0.9miles (1.4km) if viewing Thurnham…
A group of deer grazes on a lush, grassy field in front of a large, historic stone building with multiple chimneys, windows, and a pitched roof. Tall, leafy trees frame the scene under a clear blue sky, creating a harmonious blend of nature and architecture.Knole Stile Free Trail17th February 2015A walk of 3 miles (4.8km). Paths continually climb and descend throughout the walk. Admission to park is free. Parking charges apply. Opening times 10.30am…
Shipbourne Walk17th February 2015Enjoy classic views of the Weald of Kent on this varied and peaceful walk through charming woodland and gentle field paths following part of the…
Samphire Hoe easy access trailSamphire Hoe Stile Free Trail17th February 2015Enjoy magnificent views along this coastal walk through the newest part of Kent. Samphire Hoe has been created from the spoil excavated during the construction…
Barham and Adisham walk17th February 2015This 6 mile walk is relatively flat with plenty of open fields to venture through and a few perfect places to discover for a picnic.…
Otford WalkOtford Walk17th February 2015Find yourself marvelling at the planets in one of Kent's most attractive villages with thriving inns, restaurants and independent shops. The distance of the walk…
Cuxton Rail TrailCuxton rail trail17th February 2015A 5 mile / 8km circular walk through stunning chalk downland and farmland of Ranscombe Farm and past the impressive Darnley Mausoleum.
Chilham Walk Lost Landscapes (East)Chilham East Lost Landscapes Walk17th February 2015Take a leisurely stroll around the attractive landscape of Chilham and explore the Stour Valley on this 4.5 mile walk.
Chilham West Lost Landscapes walk17th February 2015This 4.5 mile trail heads west, through Shottenden, to the dramatic Mount and ancient Perry Wood, returning through acres of orchards.
Charing East Lost Landscape walkCharing East Lost Landscape walk17th February 2015This 6.4 mile trail takes you south-east of the village, past buildings of many ages, then up onto the downs, culminating with the superb views…
Guided walk on a hillCharing West Lost Landscapes walk17th February 2015A lost heathland and a woodland that's been moved are just a couple of highlights that make up this fascinating 5.5 mile walk known as…
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