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10 Favourite Walks in the Kent Countryside

10 Favourite Walks in the Kent Countryside

by: Robert Peel
No other county surpasses Kent in the quantity, quality and variety of its walking opportunities. There are more miles of path, more acres of ancient woodland and, according to some measures, more miles of coastline in Kent than in any other county. Although there are no mountains it is far from flat with two Areas of outstanding natural Beauty, (the Kent Downs and the High Weald), plus some spectacular chalk cliffs. There is no better way to see these delights than on foot.
This is the aim of this colourful little guide which provides a taster to walking in the Kent countryside with ten well chosen walks. Each walk has clear step-by-step route finding instructions and a detailed full colour map based upon Ordnance Survey mapping. Distance, time estimates and starting grid references are provided. So, here are ten wonderful days out for a very modest sum - great value.
The walk locations are: Penshurst and Blowers Hill; Fordcombe and Avery's Wood; Devil's Kneading Trough and Crundale Church; Chilham and Perry Wood; Kemsing; Scotney Castle and Bewl Water; Cranbrook and Goudhurst; Dryhill Nature Reserve and Whitley Forest; Ightham Mote, Godden Green and Stone Street; Emmetts Garden and French Street.
pages 22 (2009) 148mm x 210mm


Price: £2.50