Walking in Kent, self guided walks

COUNTRY:
England
LOCATION:
Kent
DEPARTURES:
This trip can be tailormade at a time to suit you and adapted to your requirements
PRICE:
From £672 (7 days) excluding flights
MORE INFO:
Price is per person (self-guided) based on 2 sharing. Guided option available from £1001.00 per person (7 days/ 6 nights) ex flights. Single persons supplement is an additional £26.00 per night.
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Walking in Kent, self guided walks

Walking in Kent, self guided walks

How Walking in Kent, self guided walks makes a difference

Environment

For the 3 years running we have been awarded Silver accreditation under the Green Tourism Buisness Scheme (GTBS) as a tour operator promoting sustainable tourism in the South east of England. We are a family run operator based in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). We are committed to operating a Responsible Travel Policy (RTP) that is supportive and in sympathy with the local communities and environment. This is in line with the stated aims on all our holidays which invites its customers to ‘discover hidden Kent, its history and its people’.

In addition we are committed to an on-going reduction of its energy usage inline with the Annual Environmental Energy Plan (AEEP) for the business. We are committed to using recycled products wherever this can be accommodated within the needs of the business and will continue to adhere to its off-road 4x4 policy and continue to publicise the reasons to all customers.

Community

We actively encourage all customers to use public transport to access the Kent Downs (AONB).We advise customers where they can purchase locally produced food and produce along the route of their walk and encourage them to use local services.

We also actively encourage customers to visit local social projects such as the Elham Valley Vineyards, run by the Fifth Trust Charity that provides work opportunities for people with learning disabilities. We also have encouraged people to walk the North Downs Way for the benefit of nationally recognised charities. Since 2002 we have organised charity walks on behalf of the Childrens Society, John Grooms and Christian Aid. .

Landscape

We combine walking with stories of the landscape. Told both through the local food and architecture as well as through the history. Last year, during the close of season, time was spent researching and writing a book about the Pilgrims’ Way with the intention of producing a comprehensive overview of this important trackway that serves the route for our most popular walking holiday. The project was undertaken using material held at the Centre for Kentish Studies, the Cathedral Archives and University of Kent at Canterbury. The book was published by the History Press in July 2011 and carry’s the brand of the Kent Downs AONB and a forward by the Officer with responsibility for the North Downs Way National Trail. The intention is that both local people and visitors to Kent will benefit from bringing most of the historical information relating to this ancient trackway together into one accessible volume.

Undoubtedly such opportunities as those above exist essentially because of our co-operative links within the local community. As such research funded through the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Kent Wildlife Trust to examine the history of Blean Woods is being undertaken at present and will continue this year during the close of season and hopefully the findings will again enhance the experience of those who come to discover hidden Kent, its people and their history in the years to come.

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The story of the provider of Walking in Kent, self guided walks

During the children’s summer holidays, I would take them walking on the local National Trails – on the Pilgrim’s Way and North Downs Way and, while we walked and camped in the gardens of local inns, I would share stories with them of the landscape’s history. The children enjoyed it so much that soon other families would join our walks and I soon realised there might be others with whom I could share the experience. Our walking company was born nearly 10 years ago and we now lead groups throughout the year, sharing our love and enthusiasm for both walking and history.

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Walking in Kent, self guided walks

Reviewed 11 Oct 2008 by Peter Sparks4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Walking through the Kent apple orchards.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Relax and enjoy - everything is done for your convenience.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Yes - we ate out and bought souvenirs.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Excellent.
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