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Welcome to the North Kent Walking Festival 2010
The event takes place throughout June and there are some great walks to try out.
You can explore some of the stunning landscapes that make up north Kent, from views ofthe downs, walks along rivers and estuaries, or experience a sense of wilderness out on themarshes. Find out more about the local area through stories of its past. We've also got walksespecially designed for families, so everyone can get involved. You can explore yourcreative side as well, with photography and art walks.
We've got something really different too, with a Natural Navigation walk. Tristan Gooleywill show us how to find our way round the countryside just by following the clues in thenatural environment.
The walking festival is made possible by the work of many organisations and groups whowant to share in celebrating the great heritage and environment that we have in north Kent.The cost of the event has been supported by Greening the Gateway Kent & Medway, aninitiative to promote and improve the quality of the environment for people and wildlife innorth Kent.
How to book
All places on walks need to be booked in advance, as spaces are limited on many walks.Please do not turn up on the day unless you have pre-booked, as you may be turned away.Booking will close 24 hours before the event.
Bookings can be made through the Explore Kent website at: www.kent.gov.uk/explorekent.Or you can phone 08458 247600 or 01634 338191 to book by telephone.
Full details of all the walks, including directions for the meeting point at the start of thewalk, are available on the Explore Kent website. You are advised to check the website forfull information on walks. If you do not have access to the internet, please call 01634338191 and details of walks can be sent to you.
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Explore Kent Walking Festival 201024 April - 31 July
The North Kent Walking Festival is part of the wider Explore Kent festival this summer.Explore Kent is the one-stop-shop for information about walking, riding and cycling inKent. With ideas for great days out, free walks and rides and information about parks andopen spaces, it is the perfect place to find something to suit everyone.
This summer, Explore Kent aims to organise one of the biggest and best walking festivals inthe country. Explore Kent have worked with walking groups and guided walk leaders acrossKent, including the North Kent Walking Festival, Gravesham Heritage Festival and ThanetWalking Festival, so whatever your ability, there really will be something for everyone.
A recent addition to the Explore Kent website is an excellent free guided walks search andbooking tool. The first of its kind in the UK, this new tool makes it so easy to find and bookyour perfect walk. Search by postcode, location, interest, distance or date. Booking isquick and easy and once you have reserved your place(s), you will receive an email toconfirm all the details about the walk. All you need to do is turn up and enjoy your guidedwalk in Kent and Medway, hassle-free!
Choose from over 1,000 guided walks across Kent, from short easy walks to long challeng-ing rambles. Find out more and book your guided walk for free with the new easy to useExplore Kent Guided Walks website. Visit www.kent.gov.uk/explorekent or call 08458 247600 to book your walks this summer. Please note, you must have an email address to booka guided walk on the website.
Walks categories and colour coding
Nature Place
Creative Food
Family fun Stories of the past
PhotographsMany thanks to the following who supplied the images used in this brochure:Stuart Cakebread, Dave Lee, John Miller, Barbara Sacher, Pete Keeling, Nigel Lambert, RichardCottee, Mark Loos, Sarah Dawson, Martin Hall, Sarah Thomas, Anna Card, P-Stroud, WayneHuzzey, Robert Canis, Explore Kent, Big Fish Arts Trust, North West Kent CountrysidePartnership, Gravesham Borough Council, Dartford Borough Council, Medway Council.
walks programme
Date Start TimeThur 10 June 10.30am
Thur 10 June 11.30am
Thur 10 June 7pm
Thur 10 June 7.30pm
Fri 11 June 6.45pm
Sat 12 June 10am
Sat 12 June 10am
Sat 12 June 11am
Sat 12 June 12pm
Sat 12 June 2pm
Sat 12 June 1.30pm
Sat 12 June 2.15pm
Sun 13 June 10am
Sun 13 June 10.30
Sun 13 June 10am
Sun 13 June 1pm
Sun 13 June 1.30 pm
Sun 13 June 2.15pm
Sun 13 June 2.30pm
Mon 14 June 2.00pm
Tues 15 June 10.30am
Wed 16 June 10am
Wed 16 June 6pm
Wed 16 June 10am
Wed 16 June 10.30am
Wed 16 June 2.15pm
Thur 17 June 10am
Thur 17 June 11.30am
Fri 18 June 4:30pm
Fri 18 June 7.30 pm
Sat 19 June 6.30 am
Sat 19 June 9.30 am
Sat 19 June 10am
Sat 19 June 10am
Sat 19 June 1.30pm
Sat 19 June 2 & 3.30pm
Date Start Time WalkSat 29 May 12pm Oare Gunpowder Works
Sun 30 May 11am Shorne Woods
Mon 31 May 11.30am Meopham Valley Vineyard
Tues 1 June 10am Eye Spy Gravesend
Tues 1 June 10.30am Darent River Walk
Tues 1 June 6 pm Dartford Marshes
Tues 1 June 8.30pm Brooklands Lake Bat Walk
Wed 2 June 10am Around Meopham
Wed 2 June 10am Gravesend's historic cemetery
Wed 2 June 10am Downs to River
Thur 3 June 2pm Guided walk of New Perry Street
Thur 3 June 10.30am High Street Public Houses
Thur 3 June 11.30am Central Park Health Walk
Thur 3 June 7.30 pm Hidden Rochester
Thur 3 June 8.30pm Brooklands Lake Bat Walk
Fri 4 June 10am/1.30pm Screen Printing from Nature
Fri 4 June 10am Thames Estuary - Allhallows
Fri 4 June 2 & 6pm Tour of Northfleet Cemetery
Fri 4 June 7.30pm Minster - Medieval Madness
Sat 5 Jun 10am Nature and you
Sat 5 Jun 10.30am Faversham Town Walk
Sat 5 June 11am A walk around Pelham Road
Sat 5 June 1pm Dartford Marshes
Sat 5 June 2pm Discover Cobham Woods
Sat 5 June 7.30pm Minster - Medieval Madness
Sun 6 June 10.15am Ramble to Upper Bush
Sun 6 June 10am Walking Tour of Windmill Hill
Sun 6 June 10am Discover Cobham Woods
Sun 6 June 11am pick up Naughty Nuns & Nightingales
Mon 7 June 2pm Rochester: Eastgate Without
Tues 8 June 9.30 am Gillingham Parks
Tues 8 June 10am Explore the River Darent
Wed 9 June 9.45am Explore Faversham's Farmlands
Wed 9 June 2.15pm Rochester Historical Walk
Wed 9 June 7pm Medway Valley Woodland Walk
Thur 10 June 10.30am Walk around Bedlam's Bottom
walks programme
Date Start Time WalkSat 19 June 2pm Medway Valley
Sat 19 June 2 pm Allhallows summer clean-up
Sat 19 June 2.15pm Rochester Historical Walk
Sat 19 June 7.30 pm The Incredible Hulks
Sun 20 June 11am Orchard Walk
Sun 20 June 2.15pm Rochester Historical Walk
Mon 21 June 9.30 am Marshes, Creeks and Orchards
Mon 21 June 9.45am The Tonge Pond Waddle
Mon 21 June 2pm Rochester : Eastgate Without
Tues 22 June 6.30am Tune into the Dawn Chorus
Tues 22 June 1pm Snap Happy: Jubliant Jeskyns
Wed 23 June 10am Ranscombe Farmland
Wed 23 Jun 11am Enchanted Woodland Walk
Wed 23 June 2.15pm Rochester Historical Walk
Thur 24 June 11.30am Central Park Walk and Picnic
Thur 24 June 10am A Battle & A Butterfly
Thur 24 June 6pm Saxon Shore Stroll
Thur 24 June 7pm Bredgar and Dean's Hill
Fri 25 June 10.30am Rochester Riverside
Sat 26 June 9am A Hidden Kent
Sat 26 June 10am Marshes and Muddies
Sat 26 June 10am Walk4Life Fun Day
Sat 26 June 10am Creative Coast
Sat 26 June 10.30am Urban River Route
Sat 26 June From 10am In the footsteps of Dickens
Sat 26 June 10.30am Tyland Round
Sat 26 June 10am Gillingham Cultural Trail
Sat 26 June 2.15pm Rochester Historical Walk
Sun 27 June 10.30am Church and Castle
Sun 27 June 10.30am St Mary's Island
Sun 27 June 11am Great Lines Military Heritage
Sun 27 June 12 pm Oare Gunpowder Works
Sun 27 June 2.15pm Rochester Historical Walk
Tues 29 June From 10am Curlews, Convicts , Contraband
Wed 30 June From 12.30pm Cherry Pickers
Wed 30 June 2.15pm Rochester Historical Walk
WalkThe Historic Parks of Rochester
Central Park and Dartford Market
Dartford Creek & Marshes
Hidden Rochester
Medway Valley Views
Snap Happy: Hidden Hills Hike
The Medway Bridges
Heathland Flowers
Oare Gunpowder Works
Roaming Perspectives
Natural Navigation
Rochester Historical Walk
History and Nature
Introduction to Nordic Walking
Bredhurst Woodland
Mid Kent Downs
Introduction to Nordic Walking
Rochester Historical Walk
Swanscombe Marshes
Strood Explored
In and Around Minster Abbey
History and Nature come together
Ranscombe Evening Ramble
Through the Tunnel
The Minster Cliffs Walk
Rochester Historical Walk
From Church to Court
Central Park Health Walk
Do the Strand
The Incredible Hulks
Morning has Broken…
Cliffe Pools Bird Walk
Over and Under the M20
Creative Coast and Country
A Taste of Nordic Walking
Court Farm Larder
nature
Date: Saturday 12 JuneLocation: CuxtonTime: Talk, 11am, Walk 1.30 - 4pmDistance: 3 miles (4.8km)Organisation: The Natural Navigator
Find your way round without maps or GPS!Starting with a simple question, 'Which wayam I looking?', Tristan Gooley blends naturalscience, myth, folklore and the history oftravel to introduce you to the rare andancient art of finding your way using nature'sown sign-posts, from the feel of a rock to aglance at the moon.
With Tristan's help, you'll learn why sometrees grow the way they do and how they canhelp you find your way in the countryside.You'll discover how it's possible to find northsimply by looking at a puddle and hownatural signs can be used to navigate on theopen ocean and in the heart of the city.
Tristan Gooley's approach to the subject is unique in that he does not view it as a survivalskill, but as a means to enrich journeys and connect with the world around us. He is anexpert in the field of natural navigation. He has recently published a book on the subjectand has done articles on Radio 4 and BBC1's Countryfile.
Tristan will be talking about Natural Navigation at Riverside CountryPark in Rainham, and then will be leading a walk where he will showwhat to look for in finding your way around using clues in the naturalenvironment. Please note that places are limited at both the talk andwalk, so please book early and do not turn up on the day withoutbooking, as you may be turned away.
Places on the Natural Navigation walk can be booked through theExplore Kent website, like all other walks in the festival.
If you would like to book a place at Tristan's talk, please telephone Riverside Country Parkdirectly on telephone 01634 337432 or email: [email protected]
The Natural Navigator
natureNorth Kent has a rich and diverse wildlife, from the birdlife on themarshes and in the woodlands, to ancient woodland, wildflowermeadows and chalk grassland. Join a walk led by a guide to the localwildlife to find out more about the area's plants and animals.
DARENT RIVER WALKExplore the path of the river and thevalley's history on a walk from Dartford toSouth Darenth. The walk includes a breakat St John the Baptist church for a drinkand guided tour.
Date: Tuesday 1 JuneLocation: Darent ValleyTime: 10.30am - 2.45pmDistance: 6.8 miles (11km)Organisation: North West KentCountryside Partnership
BROOKLANDS LAKEBAT WALKHave you ever wondered why bats onlyappear at night or where they go duringthe day? What they feed on? Or howthey can be identified in the dark? Areyou curious about the family groups theylive in or how they communicate witheach other? If you would like to learnmore about this elusive species and getthe chance to see them in their naturalhabitat then join the North West KentCountryside Partnership on these two batwalks at Brooklands Lake.
Date: Tuesday 1 June, Thursday 3 JuneLocation: DartfordTime: 8.30 - 9.30pmDistance: 1 mile (1.6km)Organisation: North West KentCountryside Partnership
DOWNS TO RIVERA long ramble about nature from theheights of Blue Bell Hill to the riversidevillages at Wouldham and Burham.
Date: Wednesday 2 JuneLocation: Blue Bell HillTime: 10am - 1pmDistance: 6.2 miles (10km)Organisation: Greening the GatewayKent & Medway
DISCOVER COBHAM WOODS,FROM STROODJoin the National Trust and Plantlifewardens for an exploration of the 600acre Cobham Woods, home to theDarnley Mausoleum and a unique andfascinating past. Learn how the wood-lands are now being managed in a varietyof ways to benefit wildlife and publicenjoyment.
Date: Saturday 5 JuneLocation: StroodTime: 2 - 5pmDistance: 5 miles (8km)Organisation: Plantlife/National Trust
natureDISCOVER COBHAM WOODS,FROM COBHAM VILLAGEJoin the National Trust and Plantlifewardens for an exploration of the 600 acreCobham Woods, home to the DarnleyMausoleum and a unique and fascinatingpast. Learn how the woodlands are nowbeing managed in a variety of ways tobenefit wildlife and public enjoyment.
Date: Sunday 6 JuneLocation: CobhamTime: 10am - 1pmDistance: 5 miles (8km)Organisation: Plantlife/National Trust
MEDWAY VALLEY WOODLANDWALKExplore the Downs above Halling andCuxton, through an enchanted eveningwalk through the woods.
Date: Wednesday 9 JuneLocation: MedwayTime: 7 - 9.30pmDistance: 4.3 miles (7km)Organisation: Greening the GatewayKent & Medway
HEATHLAND FLOWERSThis guided walk takes us aroundDartford Heath, looking at the array ofwild flowers that grow here amongst theheathers and gorse. A relaxing and easygoing walk to explore both openheathland and wooded areas.
Date: Saturday 12 JuneLocation: DartfordTime: 11am - 1pmDistance: Up to 2 miles (3.2km)Organisation: Dartford Borough Council
RANSCOMBE EVENINGRAMBLEAn evening tour of the rolling landscape ofthe Ranscombe Farm Reserve, which takesin ancient woodlands, poppy fields, andflower-rich grasslands, and which offersexcellent views across the North Downs.
Date: Wednesday 16 JuneLocation: Cuxton, MedwayTime: 6 - 8.30pmDistance: 4 miles (6.4km)Organisation: Plantlife
FROM CHURCH TO COURTEnjoy a walk through the orchards andfields from Cobham to Nurstead Court.
Date: Thursday 17 JuneLocation: CobhamTime: 10am - 1.30pmDistance: 4.3 miles (7km)Organisation: Greening the GatewayKent & Medway
natureDO THE STRANDA relaxed easy paced walk along theMedway from the Strand to RiversideCountry Park, with an introduction to thebirds and plants of the estuary.
Date: Friday 18 JuneLocation: GillinghamTime: 4.30 - 6pmDistance: 2.5 miles (4km)Organisation: Greening the GatewayKent & Medway
CLIFFE POOLS BIRD WALKA walk with the RSPB to see what birdsare around and hear how work isprogressing in developing this new naturereserve. Please note that the reserve is anexposed site and warm clothing is needed.
Date: Saturday 19 JuneLocation: Cliffe, Hoo PeninsulaTime: 9.30am - 1pmDistance: 2.5 miles (4km)Organisation: RSPB
MARSHES, CREEKS ANDORCHARDSFind out more about the traditionallandscapes of north Kent, and their wildlifeon a walk between Oare and Uplees.
Date: Monday 21 JuneLocation: Oare, nr FavershamTime: 9.30am - 1pmDistance: 4.3 miles (7km)Organisation: Greening the GatewayKent & Medway
TUNE INTO THE DAWNCHORUSDiscover the beauty of early morningmidsummer birdsong on a walk with acountryside ranger.
Date: Tuesday 22 JuneLocation: StroodTime: 6.30 - 8.30amDistance: To be determined on the dayOrganisation: Medway Council
RANSCOMBE FARMLAND ANDPARKLANDAn easy walk guided by the Plantlifereserve ranger along the new footpaths ofRanscombe Farm to the DarnleyMausoleum and back again, with views ofthe wildflower meadows.
Date: Wednesday 23 JuneLocation: Cuxton, MedwayTime: 10am - 12.30pmDistance: 5 miles (8km)Organisation: Ramblers Association -Medway Group/Plantlife
natureA BATTLE & A BUTTERFLYStarting at Dunkirk pub then intoNational Nature Reserve via Battle ofBossenden site, on to meet warden to seeHeath Fritillaries in peak season.
Date: Thursday 24 JuneLocation: DunkirkTime: 10am - 1.30pmDistance: 5miles (8km)Organisation: The Blean Initiative
placeNorth Kent is characterised by iconic landscapes; the estuaries andmarshes associated with the Thames and its tributaries and the chalkhills of the Downs. The towns are marked by a long maritime historyand their strategic position along routes to the coast.
The area has the atmospheric marshes that Dickens used as the scenesetter for Great Expectations, and they still offer the sense of opennessand remoteness today that they did in the past.
There are lots of hidden gems to discover on the doorstep, alongsidethe more familiar sights of the towns and countryside.
THAMES ESTUARY -ALLHALLOWSA gentle marshland/estuary walk on theHoo Peninsula by the side of the Thamesand along Yantlet Creek, with time towatch the dramatic contrasts of life onthe Thames with its birdlife and shipping.
Date: Friday 4 JuneLocation: AllhallowsTime: 10am - 12.30pmDistance: 4.5 miles (7.2km)Organisation: Ramblers Association -Medway Group
NATURE AND YOUA walk from Church Marshes CountryPark to the creekside wetlands, seeing theworking landscape alongside its naturalwildlife.
Date: Saturday 5 JuneLocation: SittingbourneTime: 10am - 12pmDistance: 6.2 miles (10km)Organisation: Swale Borough Council
EXPLORE THE RIVER DARENTDiscover the River Darent and thecharming villages of Shoreham andEynsford.
Date: Tuesday 8 JuneLocation: Darent ValleyTime: 10am - 1pmDistance: 6 miles (9.7km)Organisation: Greening the GatewayKent & Medway
Enjoy walks alongside the riversthat have shaped the landscapesand history of north Kent.
placeMEDWAY BRIDGES ANDROCHESTER RIVERSIDEA walk by the Medway crossing thehistoric Rochester Bridge and the land-mark M2 bridge, including sights new andold at Rochester Riverside and TempleManor. The walk leader will share hisprofessional knowledge of working by theriver and the history of the bridges.
Date: Saturday 12 JuneLocation: RochesterTime: 10am - 1pmDistance: 6 miles (9.7km)Organisation: Ramblers Association -Medway Group
MINSTER CLIFFS WALKA walk down towards the Swale estuary,enjoying views out to sea and back to thevillage, finishing with a tour of MinsterAbbey.
Date: Wednesday 16 JuneLocation: Minster-on-Sea, SheppeyTime: 10.30am - 12.45pmDistance: Up to 4 miles (6.4km)Organisation: East Kent Health Walks
SAXON SHORE WALKAn after work stroll along the shore fromLower Upnor, with tales of the area'snaval history, returning inland to enjoygreat views across Medway and beyond.
Date: Thursday 24 JuneLocation: Upnor, nr ChathamTime: 6 - 8pmDistance: 4 miles (6.4km)Organisation: Medway Council
ROCHESTER RIVERSIDEA walk along the riverside pathremembering the area's industrial historyand the use made of the river.
Date: Friday 25 JuneLocation: RochesterTime: 10.30am - 12pmDistance: 1.5 miles (2.4km)Organisation: City of Rochester Society
ST MARY'S ISLANDThis Centenary Walk takes in the oldnaval basins used to build and housemany of the warships built at theChatham dockyard. You will also walkaround the island which was built byprisoners, offering great views of Upnor
Date: Sunday 27 JuneLocation: Chatham MaritimeTime: 10.30am - 3.30pmDistance: 3.75 miles (6km)Organisation: All Saints CommunityWalking Group
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The chalk hills, valleys, meadowsand woods of the Downs help togive Kent its distinctive character.They are recognised as an Area ofOutstanding Natural Beauty toprotect their special landscape.
UPS AND DOWNS AROUNDMEOPHAMA pleasant walk from Meopham throughwoods and over fields into Happy Valleyand passing through the village of Harvel,with a few steep climbs being rewardedby fine views.
Date: Wednesday 2 JuneLocation: MeophamTime: 10am - 12.30pmDistance: 5 miles (8km)Organisation: Ramblers Association -Medway Group
RAMBLE TO UPPER BUSHThis Sunday morning walk takes you upinto the woods above Cuxton and ontoBush Valley, a real hidden gem, with greatDowns and River Medway views.
Date: Sunday 6 JuneLocation: CuxtonTime: 10.15am - 12.30pmDistance: 4.5 miles (7.2km)Organisation: Ramblers Association -Medway Group
MEDWAY VALLEY VIEWSWe descend through woodland to find theCTRL line which we follow to NashendenFarm then along the North Downs Wayback to the start. Stunning valley viewsincluding the Medway Bridge.
Date: Friday 11 JuneLocation: Bluebell HillTime: 6.45 - 8.45pmDistance: 4.5 miles (7.2km)Organisation: Ramblers Association -Medway Group
BREDHURST WOODLANDAND COUNTRYSIDEEnjoy a walk through ancient woodlandand the Kent Downs around Bredhurst.
Date: Sunday 13 JuneLocation: BredhurstTime: 10am - 1pmDistance: 6 miles (9.7km)Organisation: Ramblers Association -Medway Group
placeMID KENT DOWNS VALLEYSAND PLATEAUXExperience the charms of the KentDowns on a walk through woodlands,meadows, and valleys.
Date: Sunday 13 JuneLocation: NewnhamTime: 1 - 4.30pmDistance: 6 miles (9.7km)Organisation: John Llewellin
MORNING HAS BROKEN…This is Walk 1 of three walks that all startand finish at the roadside café. You arefree to pick and mix as you chose. If youdo all three you will cover 17 milesthroughout the day - but it is for you tochoose / perhaps decide after each walkwhether to continue. These three walkscould help you decide if you are up toundertaking the 18 mile walk on 26 June.
Experience the special atmosphere of anearly morning walk through the Downsand ancient yew woodland overlookingthe Medway Valley. This walk is quitestrenuous in places, but a certain appetitebuilder for breakfast at the local café atthe end.
Date: Saturday 19 JuneLocation: Bluebell HillTime: 6.30 - 8.30amDistance: 4miles (6.4km)Organisation: Ramblers Association -Medway Group
OVER AND UNDER THE M20An opportunity to see the countryside wemainly travel though at high speed in ourcars, discovering layers of history, follow-ing the Pilgrims Way and riverside paths.
Date: Saturday 19 JuneLocation: Bluebell HillTime: 10am - 1pmDistance: 6miles (9.7km)Organisation: Ramblers Association -Medway Group
BREDGAR AND DEANS HILLAn undulating walk across fields andcountryside, enjoying great views acrossthe Thames. A perfect way to enjoy thelong summer evenings.
Date: Thursday 24 JuneLocation: BredgarTime: 7 - 9.30pmDistance: 6miles (9.7km)Organisation: Swale Footpaths Group
TYLAND ROUNDAn easy paced walk through the Downs,passing points of historical interest. Thereis a break for lunch at a pub along theroute.
Date: Saturday 26 JuneLocation: SandlingTime: 10.30am - 3.30pmDistance: 5miles (8km)Organisation: All Saints CommunityWalking Group
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Naughty Nuns &Nightingales Tour
Would you like a day out in thecountryside without a long walk? Thenthis tour is designed for you.
You will be picked up at a convenientlocation in Gravesham and enjoy a tourto the hamlet of Church Street where youcan learn the tale of the naughty nuns andvisit the beautiful St Mary's Church.
You will then be driven across themarshes to the Thames, listening out fornightingales along the way beforefinishing with a drink at the Six Bells pubin Cliffe village.
All transport, light refreshments and a fully guided tour are included. Please note that pickups are from the Gravesham area. Please bring some change to enjoy a drink in the pub.£22.00 per person. To book a place contact Carol Donaldson on 07588 727510.
Date: Sunday 6 JuneLocation: HighamTime: 11am - 4pmDistance: Minimal walking requiredOrganisation: Little Owl Tours
placeWide open spaces, big skies, windswept reeds - an experience ofwilderness and a step back in time.
WALK AROUND BEDLAM'SBOTTOMThe walk is mainly over marshland withlovely views and a variety of birds.
Date: Thursday 10 JuneLocation: IwadeTime: 10.30am - 12.30pmDistance: 4 miles (6.4km)Organisation: East Kent Health Walks
CHURCH AND CASTLECircular walk through Dickens'countryside from Cliffe Church acrossopen countryside to Cooling Castle and StJames' Church.
Date: Sunday 27 JuneLocation: Cliffe, Hoo PeninsulaTime: 10.30am - 12.30pmDistance: 4 miles (6.4km)Organisation: Ramblers Association -Medway Group
CURLEWS, CONVICTS &CONTRABANDJoin us for a tour of the mysterious NorthKent Marshes to visit the enigmatic StMary's and Egypt Bays once the haunt ofsmugglers and hiding ground for AbelMagwitch, one of Charles Dickens mostmemorable characters from GreatExpectations. After a picnic on the shoreof the Thames we make our way backinland enjoying the calls of the wild birdsalong the foreshore and some trulystunning views of this dramatic landscape.Break during walk, bring a picnic.
Date: Monday 29 JuneLocation: High Halstow, Hoo PeninsulaTime: Coach pick ups throughoutMedway Towns beginning at 10.00am.Tour 7 hrs, walking time 5 hrsDistance: 6 miles (9.7km)Organisation: Little Owl Tours
placeEXPLORE FAVERSHAM'SFARMLANDSA circular walk through a mixture ofpicturesque farmlands and countrysidearound the historic market town ofFaversham, using part of the SwaleHeritage Trail.
Date: Wednesday 9 JuneLocation: FavershamTime: 9.45am - 12pmDistance: 6 miles (9.7km)Organisation: East Kent Health Walks
IN AND AROUND MINSTERABBEYA walk down towards the Swale estuary,enjoying views out to sea and back to thevillage, finishing up with a tour of MinsterAbbey.
Date: Thursday 15 JuneLocation: Minster-on-Sea, SheppeyTime: 10.15am - 12.30pmDistance: 2.5 miles (4km)Organisation: East Kent Health Walks
THE TONGE POND WADDLEA walk out to the countryside to visitTonge Country Park with its mill and pond.
Date: Monday 21 JuneLocation: SittingbourneTime: 9.45 - 11amDistance: 2 miles (3.2km)Organisation: East Kent Health Walks
A HIDDEN KENTThis day-long walk explores the country-side and villages around Sittingbourne,discovering often overlooked places. Thisis a long walk over a full day, only suitablefor experienced walkers able to walk thisdistance. Break during walk - bring twopacked lunches.
Date: Saturday 26 JuneLocation: SittingbourneTime: 9am - 7pmDistance: 18 miles (32km)Organisation: Ramblers Association -Medway Group
GILLINGHAM PARKS ANDGREENSPACESEnjoy a relaxed, friendly walk through theurban parks and greens of Gillingham,with views across the River Medway.
Date: Tuesday 8 JuneLocation: GillinghamTime: 9.15 - 10.30amDistance: 2miles (3.2km)Organisation: Medway Council HealthWalks
placeINTRODUCTION TO NORDICWALKINGAn introduction to the techniques ofNordic Walking in the setting of the newwoodland country park at Jeskyns.
Date: Sunday 13 JuneLocation: Jeskyns Country Park, CobhamTime: 10.30am - 12pmDistance: 2miles (3.2km)Organisation: Bodywise Nordic Walkingand Pilates
INTRODUCTION TO NORDICWALKINGAn introduction to the techniques ofNordic Walking in the surroundings ofCentral Park in Dartford.
Date: Sunday 13 JuneLocation: DartfordTime: 1.30 - 3pmDistance: 2miles (3.2km)Organisation: Bodywise Nordic Walkingand Pilates
A TASTE OF NORDICWALKINGAn introduction to Nordic Walking whilstenjoying views over the estuary.
Date: Saturday 19 JuneLocation: Riverside Country Park,RainhamTime: 1.30 - 3pmDistance: 2miles (3.2km)Organisation: Bodywise Nordic Walkingand Pilates
A good walk doesn't need to bein the countryside - discover theinteresting sights and stories ofthe riverside towns across northKent.
HIGH STREET PUBLIC HOUSES- OLD AND NEWJoin Tom Baines on a guided tour ofGravesend High Street and discoverwhere the old Taverns and Inns oncestood. Did you know there was a pubnamed after the oldest man? Discoverthe alleyways named after public housesand the many pubs that have changednames.
£4.00 per adult £2.50 per child/seniorcitizen. Places are limited - Bookingessential at Towncentric (call on 01474337600 or [email protected]).
Date: Thursday 3 JuneLocation: GravesendTime: 10.30am - 12pmOrganisation: Gravesham Council
placeNEW PERRY STREET GUIDEDWALKEnjoy a walk around New Perry Streetbefore returning to the Library forrefreshments, questions and an opportu-nity to look at books on the local area. £1per person. To book your place contactColdharbour Library on 01474 534787
Date: Thursday 3 JuneLocation: NorthfleetTime: 2 - 3.30pmOrganisation: Gravesham Council
HIDDEN ROCHESTERThis walk will go in and around the partsof Rochester that other walks don't reach,to discover landmarks and secret parks.
Date: Thursday 3 and 10 JuneLocation: RochesterTime: 7.30 - 9.30pmDistance: 4 miles (6.4km)Organisation: Ramblers Association -Medway Group
PELHAM ROAD WALKA local guide will lead this walk throughthe town and history of Gravesend. £4.00adult, £2.50 sen/ch. Places are limited -booking essential at Towncentric (call on01474 337600 [email protected]).
Date: Saturday 5 JuneLocation: GravesendTime: 11am - 1pmOrganisation: Gravesham Council
FAVERSHAM TOWN WALKA short easy paced walk, with a localhistorian seeing how the past has left itstraces on the town.
Date: Saturday 5 JuneLocation: FavershamTime: 10.30am - 12pmDistance: 1.25 miles (2km)Organisation: The Faversham Society
THE HISTORIC PARKS OFROCHESTERA trail through the green spaces of thecity with a local historian - including theCathedral Gardens, the castle and theEsplanade. You may then choose to visitRestoration House and gardens at aspecial discounted rate of £5.50.
Date: Thursday 10 JuneLocation: RochesterTime: 10.30am - 12pmDistance: 1.5 miles (2.4km)Organisation: City of Rochester Society
GILLINGHAM CULTURAL TRAILStarting at Chatham Historic DockyardVisitor Car Park, take in the new Universi-ties' Campus, Lower Lines and MedwayParks and Great Lines Heritage Park. Pre-official opening preview of No.1 Smithery.
Date: Saturday 26 JuneLocation: GillinghamTime: 10am - 2pmDistance: 5 miles (8km)Organisation: Medway Renaissance
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Snap Happy - HiddenHills Hike
Join us for a guided circular walk startingand ending at Broomfield arable farm.The route covers woodland, meadows,and passes farm animals (children willlove it), showcasing some of Gravesham'sbest views over rolling hillside.
This is a must-do event for walkers andphoto-lovers (of all skills) alike. The walkreturns to the farm where you canexplore the farm shop.
Date: Saturday 12 JuneLocation: MeophamTime: 10am - 12.30pmDistance: 3.5 miles (5.6km)Organisation: Gravesham BoroughCouncil
creativeArtists across the years have been inspired by the landscape and naturalenvironment. Take inspiration from one of our walks specially designedto bring out your creative side.
Please bring along your camera and/or sketch book to make the most ofthese walks.
DARTFORD CREEK ANDMARSHES - TAKING A VIEWA unique opportunity to join this guidedwalk around Dartford Creek and Marshesto capture your view of this wetlandlandscape at dusk. It is open to all, nomatter what camera you own or yourlevel of expertise as advice will be onhand. We will provide backgroundinformation on the area, lead you tosome good locations for creating yourimages and provide on hand tips forgetting the most from your camera.
Date: Thursday 10 JuneLocation: DartfordTime: 7 - 9pmDistance: 1.7 miles (3km)Organisation: North West KentCountryside Project/ Dartford & DistrictPhotographic Society
ROAMING PERSPECTIVES,RUSHENDENThis walk is a photographic walk todocument the beauty of the naturalenvironment in Rushenden. There will bea guest artist leading the group topromote creativity.
Date: Saturday 12 JuneLocation: Rushenden, SheppeyTime: 2 - 4pmDistance: 2 miles (3.2km)Organisation: Art at the Centre
CREATIVE COAST ANDCOUNTRYA creative walk along the Saxon ShoreWay to Berengrave Nature Reserve,capturing views across the Medwayestuary.
Please bring cameras, paints, sketchbooks and a packed lunch.
Date: Saturday 19 JuneLocation: RainhamTime: 10am - 2.30pmDistance: 3 miles (4.8km)Organisation: Medway Swale EstuaryPartnership
creativeSNAP HAPPY: JUBLIANTJESKYNSThis guided walk will explore JeskynsCommunity Woodland, its history, wildlifeand plans for the future. This is a leisurelyafternoon stroll, with an added focus onphotography. We will end with a speciallive performance from a local choir toround off the afternoon. If you are anavid photographer or a keen amateur, thiswalk will have plenty of interestingsubjects, with advice on hand. Pleasebring a packed lunch.
Date: Tuesday 22 JuneLocation: CobhamTime: 1 - 3.30pmDistance: 2.5 miles (4km)Organisation: Gravesham BoroughCouncil
CREATIVE COASTA creative walk around the beautifulElmley Bird Reserve, offering fantasticviews over across the Swale.
Please bring cameras, paints, sketchbooks and a packed lunch.
Date: Saturday 26 JuneLocation: ElmleyTime: 10am - 3pmDistance: 4 miles (6.4km)Organisation: MSEP/HistoricalHillwalkers
SNAP HAPPY: URBAN RIVERROUTEThis guided walk is perfect for walkers,historians and photographers interested inarchitecture, heritage and scenic views.We will start in Gravesend town centreand follow the River Thames eastwardusing forgotten footpaths and taking inunique historic buildings and landscapes.This is an easy and interesting route withlots of detail to capture the imagination.See parts of Gravesend you may neverhave known existed.
Date: Saturday 26 JuneLocation: GravesendTime: 10.30am - 12.30pmDistance: 3 miles (4.8km)Organisation: Gravesham BoroughCouncil
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Court Farm CountryLarder
Guided woodland walks taking in theattractive countryside of the NorthDowns around Court Farm in UpperHalling . These walks are part of alarger event - the ‘Court FarmCountry Larder’ - a free to enteropen day run by the West KentDowns Countryside Trust.
Visitors can enjoy tractor & trailertours around the farm (fun for all thefamily), BBQ using local produce,beer tasting , and arts & craft stalls.
Tractor rides leave at regular intervals throughout the afternoon - no need tobook, whilst for the walks priority will be given to advance bookings.
Date: Saturday 19 JuneLocation: Upper Halling, MedwayTime: 12 - 3.30pm and 3.30 - 5pm for1.5 hoursDistance: 2 miles (3.2km)Organisation: Plantlife
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TOUR OF MEOPHAM VALLEYVINEYARDEnjoy a guided tour of this local organicvineyard, tasting their different winesalong the way. The two hectare vineyardgrows a wide range of grapes and makeswhite, red, rosé and sparkling wines plusgrape juice.
£2.00 booking fee per head. Places arelimited - booking essential at Towncentric(call 01474 337600 or [email protected]).
Date: Monday 31 MayLocation: MeophamTime: 11.30am - 1pmOrganisation: Gravesham BoroughCouncil
CENTRAL PARK HEALTH WALKAND SMOOTHIE MAKINGThis short walk will take in the gardensand outdoor gym equipment of CentralPark and go onto Brookland Lakes, beforereturning to Dartford Library for smoothiemaking session with a difference.
Date: Thursday 3 and 17 JuneLocation: DartfordTime: 11.30am - 1pmDistance: 2.5 miles (4km)Organisation: Dartford Borough Council
CENTRAL PARK ANDDARTFORD MARKET WALKThis short walk will move through thegreen heart of Dartford, Central Park,taking in the views of the beautiful formalgardens, the newly built bandstand, andthe River Darent which runs through thepark. The walk will then move intoDartford Town Centre visiting the weeklymarket. The Living Well Healthy LivingCentre will be at the market with theirCommunity Chef who will be giving outlots of helpful cooking tips and advice, aswell as some delicious tasters.
Date: Thursday 10 JuneLocation: DartfordTime: 11.30am - 1pmDistance: 2.5 miles (4km)Organisation: Dartford Borough Council
Enjoy the tastes of the countryside and find out more about food anddrink from the Garden of England
foodORCHARD WALKJoin this guided walk around the orchardsat the National Fruit collection atBrogdale - a treasure house of oldvarieties. The National Fruit Collection isone of the largest fruit collections in theworld and includes over 3,500 namedapple, pear, plum, cherry, bush fruit, vineand cob nut cultivars. You will see thepart of the orchard that is seasonally mostinteresting, with a guide providing wittyand historical commentary.
Date: Sunday 20 JuneLocation: FavershamTime: 11am - 12.30pmDistance: 1.6 miles (2.5km)Organisation: Brogdale Collections
CENTRAL PARK WALK ANDPICNICA short walk enjoying the gardens, viewsof the river and the outdoor gym equip-ment in Central Park. After the walk, youcan enjoy a picnic in the park if youwould like to bring a lunch along. Freetea and coffee will be available fromDartford library.
Date: Thursday 24 JuneLocation: DartfordTime: 11.30am - 1pmDistance: 2.5 miles (4km)Organisation: Dartford Borough Council
CHERRY PICKERSWhat better way to spend a Juneafternoon than a stroll in a cherryorchard, one of the best kept secrets inKent. We begin our stroll in the historicvillage of Cooling and take a scenic walklearning about orchard wildlife andtraditions before trying our hand atmaking our very own bottle of cherrybrandy. (All ingredients provided)
Date: Wednesday 30 JuneLocation: Cooling, Hoo PeninsulaTime: Coach picks up throughoutMedway and Gravesham, starting at12.30pm in Medway.. The tour lasts 5hours, with the walk 2 hours.Distance: 1.5 - 2 miles (2.4 - 3.2km)Organisation: Little Owl Tours
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Eye Spy GravesendMany people will remember enjoying 'ISpy' books when they were young. Theywere a great way for children to look outfor things in places they were visiting -and to understand a little about what theywere seeing. Local families are invited tospend a day with South East Planning Aidand have fun helping to develop andproduce an 'Eye Spy' book for Gravesendtown centre and riverside.This day-longevent includes a sandwich lunch,refreshments and certificates.
Suitable for children aged seven and over with accompanying parent/guardian. One parentor guardian per two children please. Suitable outdoor clothing is required as we will be outand about exploring, sketching and photographing for some of the day.
£3.00 per child including refreshments. Places are limited - booking essential atTowncentric (call on 01474 337600 or [email protected]).
Date: Thursday 1 JuneLocation: GravesendTime: 10am - 3pmOrganisation: Gravesham BoroughCouncil
family funWalks for all the family to enjoy. Although many of the walks in thefestival are suitable for children, we have designed some to have aspecial appeal for families.
A WALK THROUGH TIMEA fun family event for all ages, led by ourcommunity archaeologist who will revealthe park’s fascinating historical past on aguided walk. A great chance to handleand discover the park’s hiddenarchaeology from Stone Age to thepresent. £2.00 booking fee per person.Normal car parking charges apply.
Date: Sunday 30 MayLocation: Shorne Woods Country ParkTime: 11am - 1pmDistance: 1.22 miles (2km)
FOLLOW THE NUMBER TRAILAT GRAVESEND'S HISTORICCEMETERYPick up a leaflet from the chapel andfollow the trail to discover interestingfeatures. Suitable for children aged 7 -14 who must be accompanied by anadult. No booking required.
Date: Wednesday 2 JuneLocation: GravesendTime: 10am - 3pmOrganisation: Gravesham BoroughCouncil
SCREEN PRINTING FROMNATURETake inspiration from a walk to gatherideas for images such as leaves, flowers,insects, that can be used to create apaper stencil and then screen print theimage onto a bag or T- Shirt to take away.Children aged 5 - 8yrs will need to beaccompanied by an adult, those aged 8and above can come unsupervised.
Date: Friday 4 JuneLocation: Riverside Country ParkTime: 10am - 12.30pm, 1.30 - 4pmDistance: 1 mile (1.6km)Organisation: Stitch and Print
ALLHALLOWS SUMMERCLEAN-UP AND BBQThis family friendly event will be a guidedwalk with a difference. It is a chance tofind out more about the history andwildlife of the area and help clean up thevillage all at the same time! A FREEcommunity barbecue will reward litterpickers at the end of the day.
Date: Saturday 19 JuneLocation: AllhallowsTime: 2 - 5pmDistance: 3 miles (4.8km)Organisation: Kent Wildlife Trust/Allhallows Parish Council
family funWalk4Life - FAMILY WALK ANDACTIVITY DAYThis walk is for all the family to enjoy, itwill start from the memorial garden andwill venture into Central Park passingthrough the Princes Tunnel and will followthe paths around the lakes in a loopbefore heading back to the starting point.
After the walk the Don't Sit Get Fit andNaturally Active teams will be hosting lotsof fun activities and games in the parkincluding, disc golf, cricket, football,smoothie-making, interactive cookingand much more. After all the fun andgames why don't you make a day of itand bring along a picnic too.
Date: Saturday 26 JuneLocation: DartfordTime: 10am - 1pmDistance: 2 miles (3.2km)Organisation: Don't Sit Get Fit &Naturally Active
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Minster MedievalMadness
Costumed characters tell their stories andbring the history of Minster to life.
Witness the establishment of the Abbey,romantically inclined Vikings, smugglerstelling their tales and local ghostsceaselessly haunting as we explore thestreets and pathways in and aroundMinster Abbey with music and songs andfinally enjoy a dram with Mr. Hogarth.
Date: Friday 4 and Saturday 5 JuneLocation: Minster-on-Sea, SheppeyTime: 7.30 - 9pmDistance: 1 mile (1.6km)Organisation: Big Fish Arts Trust
stories of the pastDiscover the stories behind local landmarks, find out how past industriesand people have left their mark on the landscape and how they haveshaped the character of our towns today.
HISTORY OF OAREGUNPOWDER WORKSAn experienced guide will walk youaround this beautiful site, pointing outthe wildlife and fabulous industrialremains of a once thriving industrioussite, sharing stories of gunpowderproduction, explosions and the peoplewho worked there.
Date: Saturday 29 May, Saturday 12 Juneand Sunday 27 JuneLocation: Oare, nr FavershamTime: 12 - 2pmDistance: 1 mile (1.6km)Organisation: Groundwork Kent &Medway
HISTORY & WILDLIFE OFDARTFORD MARSHESJoin a local historian and a conservationofficer for a tour of the Marshes. Learnabout their history, including their use asan airfield, fever ships and the LongreachTavern. Sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline.
Location: Dartford MarshesDate 1: Tuesday 1 JuneTime: 6 - 8pmDistance: 3.1 miles (5km)
Date 2: Saturday 5 JuneTime: 1 - 4.30pmDistance: 4 miles (6.4km)Organisation: Groundwork Kent & Medway
TOUR OF NORTHFLEETCEMETERYEnjoy an informative presentation in thechapel of Northfleet Cemetery about thehistory of the site and then explore thegrounds on a guided walk to hear aboutthe characters buried there. Theseinclude Carl Ekman, who had the flats inNorthfleet named after him and theRosher family. £2.00 booking fee perperson. Places are limited - bookingessential at Towncentric (call on 01474337600 or email [email protected]).
Date: Friday 4 JuneLocation: Northfleet, nr GravesendTime: 2 - 4pm and 6 - 8pmOrganisation: Gravesham BoroughCouncil
WINDMILL HILL WALKDiscover the history of Windmill Hill withlocal historian Tony Larkin. Look at theproperties and hear about some of thecharacters who lived there. £4.00 peradult, £2.50 per child/senior citizen.Places are limited - Booking essential atTowncentric (call on 01474 337600 [email protected]).
Date:Sunday 6 JuneLocation: GravesendTime: 10am - 12pmOrganisation: Gravesham BoroughCouncil
stories of the pastEASTGATE WITHOUTThis walk will explore the eastern end ofthe City of Rochester, with a localhistorical guide pointing out places ofinterest and their role in the developmentof the city.
Date: Monday 7 June and Monday 21JuneLocation: RochesterTime: 2 - 4pmDistance: 2 miles (3.2km)Organisation: City of Rochester Society
ROCHESTER HISTORICALWALKSAn exploration of the historic city centreof Rochester, providing the background tothe buildings and their connections to thepast and tales of Dickens.
Date: Every Wednesday, Saturday andSunday from 9 June (9, 12, 13, 16, 19,20, 23, 26, 27 and 30 June)Location: RochesterTime: 2.15 - 3.45pmDistance: 1.5 miles (2.4km)Organisation: City of Rochester Society
HISTORY AND NATURE COMETOGETHERThe walk covers Berengrave Local NatureReserve, which is the old site of Rainhamchalk quarry and Motney Hill cementworks. Learn about the history, geologyand nature of the area. See the currentarchaeological dig which has exposedearly 20th century industrial artefactsassociated with cement production.
Date: Sunday 13 June and Wednesday16 JuneLocation: Berengrave, RainhamTime: 10am - 12pmDistance: 1.5 miles (2.4km)Organisation: Friends of Berengrave
GUIDED HISTORICAL WALKACROSS SWANSCOMBEMARSHESTo celebrate reopening of the PilgrimsRoad pathway onto the marshes, localhistorian Christoph Bull will lead a walkacross the marshes and through theNorthfleet/Swanscombe border areatalking about the cement industry and thelocal history of the area. This is the firsttime this walk has been done since 1999shortly before the path was blocked off bythe Channel Tunnel Rail Link.
Date: Sunday 13 JuneLocation: SwanscombeTime: 2.30 - 5pmDistance: 4 miles (6.4km)Organisation: Gravesend HistoricalSociety/Swanscombe & Greenhithe TownCouncil
stories of the pastSTROOD EXPLOREDA historical walk through Strood. Sightsinclude Rochester road and rail bridges,St Nicholas Church, the site of theThames and Medway Canal and Stroodriverside.
Date: Monday 14 JuneLocation: StroodTime: 2 - 4pmDistance: 1.5 miles (2.4km)Organisation: City of Rochester Society
THROUGH THE TUNNELAn easy walk looking at the history ofCentral Park, learning about the construc-tion of the Princes Tunnel before passingthrough it, examining the hidden storiesof Brooklands Lakes and then discoveringthe Powder Mills. The walk will beillustrated throughout by a collection ofA4 photographs showing how places onthe walk used to look in the 19th andearly 20th centuries.
Date: Wednesday 16 JuneLocation: DartfordTime: 10am - 12.30pmDistance: 2 miles (3.2km)Organisation: Dartford BoroughMuseum
THE INCREDIBLE HULKSCostumed characters tell their stories andbring the history of Blue Town to life.Experience the early years of SheernessDockyard and life in the raw on the'Hulks', meet the heroes and raucousvillains of Blue Town as we explore thestreets and back alleys, with music andsongs and a chance for a drink at the end.
Date: Friday 18 and Saturday 19 JuneLocation: SheernessTime: 7.30 - 9pmDistance: 2 miles (3.2km)Organisation: Big Fish Arts Trust
MEDWAY VALLEY AND EARLYINHABITATIONA walk full of history along the RiverMedway and the Downs, passing the sitesof a Roman palace, the NeolithicWhitehorse community and the Pilgrim'sSpring / St Stephen's Chapel and twomegaliths.
Date: Saturday 19 JuneLocation: Bluebell HIllTime: 2 - 5.30pmDistance: 7 miles (11.3km)Organisation: Ramblers Association -Medway Group
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In the footsteps ofDickens
Date: Saturday 26 JuneLocation: Higham, CoolingTime: Coach pick ups throughoutMedway and Gravesham beginning at10am. Tour 4-5 hrs depending on pick uplocation. Walking time 1hr approx.Distance: 1.5 - 2 miles (2.4 - 3.2km)Organisation: Little Owl Tours
Follow in the footsteps of CharlesDickens with a visit to his home at GadsHill and a walk from there through thewoodlands to picturesque Shorne village.From there we travel across country toCooling village with the option of lunchin the Horseshoe & Castle country pubbefore taking a stroll to visit Pip's graves atSt James's Church, reputedly the settingfor the opening pages of GreatExpectations.
Here we will also sample a favouritehomemade Victorian tipple beforereturning home in our comfy coach.
stories of the pastENCHANTED WOODLANDWALKJoin us for a summer saunter through theEnchanted Woodland, the site of the oldJoyce Green Hospital's cemetery. Findout about the history that surrounds theWoodland through this fascinatingnarrative of local lore, brought to you bythe new owners of the land, the TempleHill Trust.
Date: Wednesday 23 JuneLocation: DartfordTime: 11am - 1pmDistance: 2 miles (3.2km)Organisation: Temple Hill Trust
MARSHES, MUDDIES ANDHOGARTH'S BUDDIESDiscover the hidden history of Stoke andits surrounding marshland. Join us for afamily-friendly walk through the Stokevillages and along the sea wall, whereyou'll find out about vanished buildingsand industries, colourful characters fromthe past, and the unique wildlife of StokeSaltings. The walk will also feature ademonstration of Bat and Trap at a localpub, and spectacular views of theMedway estuary from the church tower.
Date: Saturday 26 JuneLocation: Hoo PeninsulaTime: 10am - 12.30pmDistance: 3 miles (4.8km)Organisation: Kent Wildlife Trust/AlanMarshall
GREAT LINES MILITARYHERITAGE TRAILDiscover the military history associatedwith Fort Amherst, and the Great Lines.It follows a trail around and across theGreat Lines, taking in the development ofthe fortifications, their history, the RoyalMarines, Royal Engineers, Chathambarracks, siege operations and the roleplayed during the Second World War.
Date: Sunday 27 JuneLocation: ChathamTime: 11am - 2pmDistance: 3.5 miles (5.6km)Organisation: Fort Amherst HeritageTrust
List of partners
Greening the Gateway Kent & MedwayMedway Council
Kent County CouncilSwale Borough Council
Gravesham Borough CouncilDartford Borough Council
Medway RenaissanceRamblers Association - Medway Group
Swale Footpaths GroupEast Kent Health Walks
Medway Primary Care TrustNaturally Active (North West Kent Countryside Partnership)
Bodywise Nordic Walking and PilatesAll Saints Community Walking Group
Plantlife InternationalKent Wildlife Trust
RSPBFriends of Berengrave
Little Owl ToursMedway Swale Estuary Partnership
The City of Rochester SocietyThe Faversham Society
Fort Amherst Heritage TrustBlean Heritage & Community Group
Big Fish Arts TrustFriends of Oare Gunpowder Works
Stoke Parish CouncilThe Natural Navigator
Groundwork Kent & MedwayNational Trust
Dartford and District Photographic SocietyArt at the Centre
Historical HillwalkersMeopham Valley Vineyard
West Kent Downs Countryside TrustBrogdale Collections
Stitch and PrintAllhallows Parish Council
Don't Sit Get FitGravesend Historical Society
Swanscombe & Greenhithe Town CouncilDartford Borough Museum
Temple Hill Trust
Advice to walkers
There is a wide range of walks in the festival, suitable for different interests and abilities.Please use the information provided to judge what suits you best. This includes thinkingabout the distance that you are comfortable walking. You may also like to decide if you arelooking for a walk where you learn lots about the area's history or wildlife, or simply wantto enjoy some fresh air and a chance to meet other people.
You are welcome to bring your dog on those walks that display the appropriate symbol.Dogs must be kept on a lead and under control at all times. Please ensure that when youbook, you indicate that you will be bringing your dog.
Some of the walks have been designed to be suitable for people in wheelchairs, or chil-dren in pushchairs. These are noted in the summary information for the walk, but you areadvised when booking to look for further information on the route and ground conditionsof the walk.
Please make sure that you come dressed with appropriate footwear and clothing for thewalk. Waterproofs and walking boots are recommended for all guided walks and rambles.You are advised to bring a bottle of water, and on sunny days, sun cream and a hat.
Some of the walks will have breaks for snacks and drinks that you have brought with you,or a stop where you may buy some food and drink in a local café or pub. Several walksgive the chance for you to enjoy a drink or meal at the end of the ramble.
On rare occasions, bad weather may affect an event, but the leader will always be at thestarting point to advise of any changes.
Travel
Parking is available at, or close to, the starting point for the walks. Further details areavailable on the Walking Festival website at: www.kent.gov.uk/explorekent
We have tried to make a number of the walks easy to reach by public transport, but thishas not always been possible. You can get more information on how to join the walks usingpublic transport in the following ways:
For bus and coach information use www.travelinesoutheast.org.uk,www.transportdirect.co.uk or call Traveline on 0871 200 2233.
For travel in Medway, you can find details of all bus timetables on the council website at:www.medway.gov.uk/buses
For travel in Dartford, Gravesham and Swale areas, you can find details of timetables onthe Kent County Council website:http://www.kent.gov.uk/roads_and_transport/getting_around/planning_your_journey.aspx
For trains use the Southeastern website (www.southeasternrailway.co.uk) or UK Railwayson the Net (www.rail.co.uk). Both these sites give information about service disruptions.You can also get information from National Rail Enquiries on 0845 748 4950.