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A group of images showing people hiking through the countrysideAdisham to Barham Downs Walk (Boots on Adventures)24th January 2025Outdoor Activities tagsWalking tagsEmbark on a scenic circular walk from Adisham to the historic Barham Downs and North Downs!
SALT + EARTH Festival: Chalk, Grass & LandSALT + 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.
Green Spacers - 1 DayHeritage Hideaways to Forests and Folklore25th November 2022Food & Drink tagsOutdoor Activities tagsWhether you’re just exploring for the day or making a stay of it, our Green Spacers itineraries celebrate and nurture the land and capture the…
Family, Foraging and Folklore FablesFamily, Foraging and Folklore Fables22nd November 2022Family Fun tagsWildlife & Nature tagsLet mother nature play host and spend quality time in the great outdoors with your children.
Peace in nature4th November 2022Wellbeing tagsExperience tranquility in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Two children are engaged in wood carving outdoors in a forest. The child on the left, wearing a red jacket, uses a tool to whittle a piece of wood, while the child on the right, in a green jacket and pink shorts, carves with a knife. The ground is covered with dirt and fallen leaves, and trees and foliage fill the background, creating a natural, outdoorsy setting.Family Mini Survival Adventure17th October 2022Family Fun tagsFood & Drink tagsOutdoor Activities tagsJoin Natural Pathways in the woodlands of the Kent Downs National Landscape for a Family Mini Survival Adventure, where you'll build shelters, campfires and cook…
A selection of handcrafted wooden spoons arranged on a rustic wooden surface. Some of the spoons are partially carved, showcasing flat-edged handles and a natural wood finish that highlights the traditional craft of spoon making.Spoon Carving/Green Woodworking26th September 2022Arts & Crafts tagsOutdoor Activities tagsWellbeing tagsLearn to carve a spoon from green wood, using axe and knives in a beautiful woodland setting in the Kent Downs National Landscape.
Covert and Covet WoodsCovert and Covet Woods17th February 2015Covert & Covet Wood are two beautiful peaceful woodlands under Forestry Commission and private ownership. Walkers are welcome in the private woodland, but asked to…
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