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Sun 4 Jul 2021 10:00 ____________Sun 4 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Sun 4 Jul 2021 10:00 13 miles/ 20.9 Km Moderate (Finishes 17:15 approx.) Starting from Penenden Heath Car Park ME14 2DQ, TQ772574 Bluebell Hill - River Medway Assistance Dogs Only. EMAIL to BOOK: [email protected] - NO PUB STOP. Bring packed lunch; lunch is 45 minutes at Bluebell Hill Picnic Site. Amy's first walk as leader, 37 years after her dad led his first walk! One steep hill. Circular Walk, Pace Leisurely Contact: Amy Hider 07805 307611 01622 663063 [email protected] ____________Wed 7 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Wed 7 Jul 2021 10:00 10.5 miles/ 17 Km Moderate (Finishes 16:00 approx.) Starting from Dryhill Nature Reserve TN14 6AA, TQ497552 Goathurst Common, Ide Hill, Emmets Garden Assistance Dogs Only. CALL LEADER to BOOK 07762 458654 - Please check extent of pub facilities when booking Lunch Stop at The Cock Ide Hill, Food Available Circular Walk, Pace Moderate Contact: Graham Smith 07762 458654 01622 755822 [email protected] ____________Wed 7 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Wed 7 Jul 2021 10:00 6 miles/ 12 Km Leisurely (Finishes 13:00 approx.) Starting from Hook & Hatchet car Park Hucking, Best approached via Hollingbourne ME17 1QT, TQ837582 Woodland Trust area Hucking, North Downs Assistance Dogs Only. TEXT LEADER to BOOK 07729 584260 - Views from Downs, No steep hills. Note: Please consider giving the pub some custom for the free parking. Food orders to be placed at start of walk. Optional Lunch Stop after walk at Hook & Hatchet Hucking Circular Walk, Pace Leisurely Contact: Des Relf 07729 584260 [email protected] ____________Thu 8 Jul 2021 10:30: Available____________ Thu 8 Jul 2021 10:30 3.5 miles/ 5.6 Km Easy (Finishes 12:00 approx.) Starting from Old Teston Road, opposite the North Pole PH, Red Hill, Wateringbury ME18 5BE, TQ695548 A gentle stroll along a quiet lane and into the woods. Assistance Dogs Only. TEXT LEADER to BOOK 07752 488931 - Optional Lunch Stop after walk at The North Pole Wateringbury Circular Walk, Pace Slow Contact: Carol D 07752 488931 [email protected] ____________Thu 8 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Thu 8 Jul 2021 10:00 6 miles/ 9.7 Km Moderate (Finishes 12:45 approx.) Starting from Cliffe CP (behind the Six Bells in Buttway Lane) ME3 7QD, TQ735765 Nature Reserve - Cliffe Fort Assistance Dogs Only. TEXT LEADER to BOOK 07990 619446 - An almost flat walk Circular Walk, Pace Leisurely Contact: Tony 07990 619446 01474 706984 [email protected] ____________Sun 11 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Sun 11 Jul 2021 10:00 7 miles/ 11.3 Km Leisurely (Finishes 13:30 approx.) Starting from Hollingbourne station car park ME17 1TX, TQ834551 Heading South via Leeds Castle - Broomfield - Ledian Farm - Merrihill - Old Mill Farm TEXT LEADER to BOOK 07929 241435 - Optional Lunch Stop after walk at Various Eyhorne Street Circular Walk, Pace Leisurely Contact: Ian Tandy 07929 241435 [email protected] ____________Wed 14 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Wed 14 Jul 2021 10:00 6 miles/ 9.8 Km Leisurely (Finishes 13:00 approx.) Starting from Holy Cross Church Car Park. Bearsted ME14 4EE, TQ801555 Bearsted Golf Course - Moat Park - Len Valley Assistance Dogs Only. CALL LEADER to BOOK 07880 727619 - Optional Lunch Stop after walk at Various on Bearsted Green Circular Walk, Pace Leisurely Contact: Ray and Carol Golland 07880 727619 [email protected] ____________Wed 14 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Wed 14 Jul 2021 10:00 5.5 miles/ 8.8 Km Moderate (Finishes 12:30 approx.) Starting from Linton Car Park ME17 4AW, TQ 754502 Boughton Monchelsea Goat Farm - Linton Park Assistance Dogs Only. EMAIL to BOOK: [email protected] - Optional Lunch Stop after walk at Bull Inn Linton Circular Walk, Pace Leisurely Contact: Joan Jenner 07752 488931 [email protected] ____________Wed 14 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Wed 14 Jul 2021 10:00 12 miles/ 19.3 Km Moderate (Finishes 16:00 approx.) Starting from NT car park The White Cliffs Dover CT16 1HJ, TR334 422 St Margarets at Cliff Kings Down and Fan Bay Assistance Dogs Only. EMAIL LEADER to BOOK [email protected] - Please bring pack lunch, Pub can't promise food depends on how busy. Drinks only at Zetland Arms Kings Down Circular Walk, Pace Moderate Contact: Robert & Linda 07789 635514 [email protected] ____________Thu 15 Jul 2021 11:00: Available____________ Thu 15 Jul 2021 11:00 2.5 miles/ 4 Km Easy (Finishes 12:30 approx.) Starting from Hucking, Hook and Hatchet CP ME17 1QT, TQ837582 Woodland Trust Reserve - N Downs Way Assistance Dogs Only. TEXT LEADER to BOOK 07990 619446 - Short Walk & Lunch - No more than 120ft ascent/descent. CP Best approached via Hollingbourne Optional Lunch Stop after walk at Hook & Hatchet Hucking Circular Walk, Pace Moderate Contact: Tony 07990 619446 01474 706984 [email protected] ____________Sun 18 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Sun 18 Jul 2021 10:00 11 miles/ 17.7 Km Leisurely (Finishes 16:30 approx.) Starting from Penenden Heath Car Park ME14 2DQ, TQ772574 Aylesford Priory - River Medway Assistance Dogs Only. EMAIL to BOOK: [email protected] - Bring packed lunch. Lunch stop at Aylesford Priory. No pub stop, but refreshments usually available at Aylesford Priory. Circular Walk, Pace Leisurely Contact: Andrew Hider 07983 396807 01622 663063 [email protected] ____________ Now Full Wed 21 Jul 2021 10:00: Now Full____________ Wed 21 Jul 2021 10:00 9.3 miles/ 15 Km Moderate (Finishes 14:30 approx.) Starting from Clowes Wood CT5 3ER, TR137629 Blean, Victory Wood Assistance Dogs Only. EMAIL to BOOK: [email protected] - Steep climb involved Circular Walk, Pace Moderate Contact: Colin Philpott 07986 131021 [email protected] ____________Wed 21 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Wed 21 Jul 2021 10:00 6 miles/ 9.6 Km Moderate (Finishes 13:30 approx.) Starting from Wouldham Recreation Ground Carpark. ME1 3XB, TQ 714638 Scarborough, River Medway, Burham, North Downs Way. Assistance Dogs Only. EMAIL LEADER to BOOK [email protected] - No pub stop; bring packed lunch if required. 1 steady climb and 1 steep partially stepped descent. Circular Walk, Pace Leisurely Contact: Dave Houghton 07974 068452 [email protected] ____________Sun 25 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Sun 25 Jul 2021 10:00 9 miles/ 14 Km Leisurely (Finishes 14:30 approx.) Starting from Teynham station car park ME9 9EA, TQ957632 Conyer - Saxon Shore Way - Uplees marshes - Luddenham court Deeton Street TEXT LEADER to BOOK 07929 241435 - Dogs OK on leads as we will encounter cattle. Quite a flat walk. Circular Walk, Pace Leisurely Contact: Ian Tandy 07929 241435 [email protected] ____________Mon 26 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Mon 26 Jul 2021 10:00 11.5 miles/ 18.5 Km Moderate (Finishes 16:30 approx.) Starting from Northbourne, The Drove CT14 0LF, TR333523 Eastry - Chillenden - Tilmanstone - Little Betteshanger - Northbourne Assistance Dogs Only. TEXT LEADER to BOOK 07704 437737 - BRING PACKED LUNCH AS PUB MAY BE CLOSED Circular Walk, Pace Moderate Contact: Denis M 07704 437737 [email protected] ____________Wed 28 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Wed 28 Jul 2021 10:00 11 miles/ 17.5 Km Moderate (Finishes 16:00 approx.) Starting from Bredgar (by the pond) ME9 8EX, TQ881607 Bredger -Torry Hill - Doddington - Sawpit Road Assistance Dogs Only. CALL LEADER to BOOK 07749 913602 - Street parking near pond. Lunch Stop at The Chequers Doddington, Food Available Circular Walk, Pace Moderate Contact: Sue Waters 07749 913602 [email protected] ____________Wed 28 Jul 2021 10:00: Available____________ Wed 28 Jul 2021 10:00 5.5 miles/ 8.8 Km Moderate (Finishes 12:30 approx.) Starting from The Ringlestone Inn, Harrietsham ME17 1NX, TQ879557 North Downs Escarpment, Pilgrims Way Assistance Dogs Only. TEXT LEADER to BOOK 07724 143509 - Park in pub overflow car park up the ramp to rear. Undulating terrain. Optional Lunch Stop after walk at Ringlestone Inn Circular Walk, Pace Moderate Contact: Sue B 07724 143 509 [email protected] ____________Sat 31 Jul 2021 9:15: Available____________ Sat 31 Jul 2021 9:15 15 miles/ 24.1 Km Moderate (Finishes 18:00 approx.) Starting from Farversham Station ME13 8EB, TR015609 Train to Herne Bay (9:31 - 10:08) then walk back via Coastal Path - Tankerton - Whistable - Seasalter NB EARLY START Assistance Dogs Only. TEXT LEADER to BOOK 07745 276900 - group saver fare £2.60, Station car park access via The Mall ME13 8JL or ask leader about street parking. Hoping to see the Swale barge match along the way. Bring packed lunch. Linear Walk, Pace Moderate Contact: Wendy Manser 07745 276900 .
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