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Rolling hills, and chalk cliffs landscape, on a sunny day.SALT + EARTH Festival: Conker Collective Family Experience3rd August 2023Arts & Crafts tagsFamily Fun tagsGet GeoCurious tagsOutdoor Activities tagsSalt+Earth tagsChalk drawing, music making and tool use workshop with Conker Collective. Drop in sessions for children 5-10 years.
Ranger Mel inspecting the fossil finds with a group of people on the beachSALT + EARTH Festival: Fantastic Fossil Foray3rd August 2023Family Fun tagsGet GeoCurious tagsOutdoor Activities tagsSalt+Earth tagsWildlife & Nature tagsDiscover the fantastic fossils of Folkestone Warren with the White Cliffs Countryside Partnership.
Chalk Coracle II, created by artist Alison Neighbour, invites you to walk down through the chalk cliffs and down through time.SALT + EARTH Festival: Chalk Coracle II1st August 2023Arts & Crafts tagsGet GeoCurious tagsOutdoor Activities tagsSalt+Earth tagsWalk through the chalk cliffs and down through time on this audio walk by artist, Alison Neighbour.
River Dour Festival: Riverfly Taster27th July 2023Outdoor Activities tagsWildlife & Nature tagsEver wondered what lives under the water? Find out all about Riverflies with the expert, Lauren Baker.
River Dour Festival: Chalk stream chats27th July 2023Culture & Heritage tagsOutdoor Activities tagsWildlife & Nature tagsCurious about the River Dour? Come and meet the River Dour's Ranger, Iona, who will be delighted to chat about all things rivery.
River Dour Festival: Bee on the Dour27th July 2023Family Fun tagsOutdoor Activities tagsWildlife & Nature tagsA bee-witching fun family event all about the bee-autiful bees around the River Dour.
River Dour Festival: Willow Weaving for Kids27th July 2023Arts & Crafts tagsFamily Fun tagsOutdoor Activities tagsWildlife & Nature tagsWeave your very own river creature out of willow with Anna from Anna Outdoors!
River Dour Festival: Walk and Talk along the Dour27th July 2023Family Fun tagsOutdoor Activities tagsWildlife & Nature tagsTake gentle stroll along the River Dour with Ranger, Iona. Learn about the special wildlife and plants of this rare chalk river.
River Dour Festival: Willow Weaving for Kids27th July 2023Arts & Crafts tagsFamily Fun tagsOutdoor Activities tagsWildlife & Nature tagsWeave your very own river creature out of willow with Anna from Anna Outdoors!
River Dour Festival: Dour Damsels & Dragons27th July 2023Family Fun tagsOutdoor Activities tagsWildlife & Nature tagsDiscover the amazing life of dragon and damsel flies that live in the River Dour.
Sunday Funday at Fort Burgoyne27th July 2023Family Fun tagsOutdoor Activities tagsWildlife & Nature tagsJoin White Cliffs Countryside Partnership for a nature filled family fun day at Fort Burgoyne!
Group of people walking on path, at Samphire Hoe with cliffs to right.Samphire Hoe Summer Saunter27th July 2023Outdoor Activities tagsWildlife & Nature tagsJoin Ranger, Paul Holt, for a gentle walk around Samphire Hoe Country Park to discover its amazing history and wildlife.
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