Kent Walks Guide
The Pathfinder Guides books are the perfect companion for country walks throughout Britain. Each guide book features 28 circular walks with easy-to-follow route descriptions, all tried and tested by seasoned walkers. The routes range from extended strolls to exhilarating hikes, so there is something for everyone.
- Large scale Ordnance Survey mapping
- GPS waypoint references
- Background details of each area
- Details of refreshment stops and parking
- Walking safety advice
- Information on Walkers and the Law
Walkers in Kent enjoy a number of long-distance footpaths, including the North Downs Way, Wealdway, Pilgrims' Way and Greensand Way, and sections of these are incorporated into several walks in this guide.
Routes starting at Tenterden and Penshurst wind through a typical Kentish landscape, characterised by orchards, medieval churches and oast houses. Deal and Sandwich, featured on another walk, were once centres for smugglers, while walks along the cliffs of Dover and Folkestone evoke historic maritime events. In contrast, Romney Marsh and the Swale have a wild and lonely beauty which evoke a more contemplative mood.
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The Pathfinder Guides books are the perfect companion for country walks throughout Britain. Each guide book features 28 circular walks with easy-to-follow route descriptions, all tried and tested by seasoned walkers. The routes range from extended strolls to exhilarating hikes, so there is something for everyone.
- Large scale Ordnance Survey mapping
- GPS waypoint references
- Background details of each area
- Details of refreshment stops and parking
- Walking safety advice
- Information on Walkers and the Law
Walkers in Kent enjoy a number of long-distance footpaths, including the North Downs Way, Wealdway, Pilgrims' Way and Greensand Way, and sections of these are incorporated into several walks in this guide.
Routes starting at Tenterden and Penshurst wind through a typical Kentish landscape, characterised by orchards, medieval churches and oast houses. Deal and Sandwich, featured on another walk, were once centres for smugglers, while walks along the cliffs of Dover and Folkestone evoke historic maritime events. In contrast, Romney Marsh and the Swale have a wild and lonely beauty which evoke a more contemplative mood.
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