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Our Walks in The South East |
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Huge diversity is the key to this region, from sleepy Kentish backwaters to bustling market towns, to the capital itself. The deeper you go, the more intriguing the history, and if you just want a pleasant stroll in the sun, we've got that too!
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PWSE1 Watt’s Meadow to Baty’s Marsh, Rochester |
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2 hours : 4 miles (6.5 km) |
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A great semi urban saunter from an ancient meadow, along green lanes, down to the marshes on the side of the River Medway. The paths are easy going throughout and to top it all you get to see Rochester Castle and Cathedral en route. |
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PWSE2 A Royal Stroll, Central London
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2 hours : 3.75 miles (6 km) |
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A great walk in the heart of London that links two palaces, takes you through three parks and incorporates a trip on the London Underground. There is plenty to see and do while you are there with an array of statues, boating lakes, water gardens and playgrounds on route. |
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PWSE3 Lower Upnor & the Saxon Shore Way |
2 hours : 3.75 miles (6 km) |
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A great walk through a variety of landscapes from a tidal river shore to rural fields and woodland. There are great views of Upnor Castle as well as other naval fortifications and plenty of boats to watch on the Medway and at Chatham Docks. This walk is tide dependant so make sure you check the tide times before you go. |
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Contributor: Peggy Smith |
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PWSE4 Woburn Abbey, Woburn, Milton Keynes |
2 hours : 3.5 miles (5.6 km) |
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A stroll through the beautiful Woburn Abbey park to a picnic spot next to the Abbey itself. The walk is easy going all the way but can be a little muddy after wet weather. There are deer and ducks for the children to spot and plenty of space for toddlers to run around. |
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PWSE10 Chipperfield Common,
Hemel Hempstead |
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1 hour 30 minutes: 2.5 miles (4 km) |
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A great walk through beautiful woodland and along rural bridleways. The route takes you past some ancient trees and a tranquil lake which makes a lovely picnic spot. The shorter woodland route is suitable for all single and double pushchairs. |
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PWSE19
Cuckmere Haven & Chyngton Farm, Seaford |
1 hour 15 minutes: 2.4 miles (3.8 km) |
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A pleasant stroll through spectacular scenery to a tranquil shingle beach. This route is great fun for all the family and a perfect toddler walk as there is so much to see and do. Make sure you allow plenty of time for picnicking and shell collecting on the beach! |
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PWSE18 Birling Gap Lighthouse Ramble, Eastbourne |
1 hour: 1.5 miles (2.4 km) |
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A short walk up a coastal path to a lighthouse with stunning views. This area of short chalk grassland supports a variety of fauna and flora. There are many types of wildflower and butterflies in abundance during the summer months. |
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PWSE7
The Five Knolls, California, Dunstable
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1 hour: 1.5 miles (2.4 km) |
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This easy going walk takes you along the crest of the Dunstable Downs to the Five Knolls burial mounds on top of a hill just above Dunstable. On a clear day there are amazing panoramic views throughout the walk and you can also while away the hours watching the many gliders and kites in the area
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Contributed by: Jenny & Stephen Atkinson |
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PWSE6 Dunstable Downs and Tree Cathedral |
2 hours: 3.5 miles (5.6 km) |
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A great walk with stunning views which takes you along the Chiltern Ridge to the Whipsnade Tree Cathedral. The downs are perfect for picnicking and the walk can be combined with Whipsnade Zoo, which is just down the road, for a perfect day out! |
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PWSE22 Sutton Pools, Sutton Courtenay, Abingdon |
1 hour: 1.5 miles (2.4 km) |
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Walk along the banks of the Thames, through picturesque villages and along a Saxon embankment by pools and weirs. Now a haven for birdlife, the pools and adjacent woodland provide interest all year round. Good paths with unprotected water edges, can flood in winter. ATPs only. |
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Contributed by: Emma Sayer |
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