Pilgrims Way Rochester to Canterbury self guided walking tour

Journey along one of England’s most notable trails, the Pilgrims’ Way, on this six-day self-guided walking holiday. We love the personalised support and historic inn accommodation.
Rochester Pilgrims’ Way North Downs Leeds Castle Godmersham Park Canterbury
Price
£670 excluding flights
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Duration
6 Days
Type
Tailor made
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Price is per person (based on two people sharing) inc' breakfast, luggage transfer, maps and guidebooks for the duration of the walk.
Solo walker supplement £60 per night
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Description of Pilgrims Way Rochester to Canterbury self guided walking tour

Follow one of England’s most historic trails on this self-guided walking holiday along the Pilgrim’s Way. Stretching 47 miles between the historic cities of Rochester and Canterbury, this journey exploring Belloc’s ‘Old Road’ will take you through the beautiful scenery and ancient villages of the North Downs and Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Starting in Rochester and finishing in medieval Canterbury, this 6-day self-guided walking holiday, including arrival and departure days, comprises 4 full days of walking and 5 night’s accommodation, in old inns, hotels and guest houses of historic character.

This is a walk packed full of history and the delights of some of the best local Kentish food along the trail. A journey along which you pass Neolithic long barrows, the ruins of Norman castles and even have time to stop at Leeds’s Castle – home to six Queens of England. On the last day the walk leaves the North Downs Way National Trail and explores Godmersham Park, where Jane Austen kept house for her brother Edward.

This trip is run by a family-run rural business and as such offers a truly personalised service. A company representative will be available to you throughout your tour, to answer any queries and help resolve any issues you may have.

As you wind a way through some of the best countryside that Kent has to offer, the North Downs Way National Trail offers a great means of exploring Southern England and its rich history.

This is the ideal holiday for those who wish to proceed at their own pace and start at a date and time of their own choice.

Price information

£670 excluding flights
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Price is per person (based on two people sharing) inc' breakfast, luggage transfer, maps and guidebooks for the duration of the walk.
Solo walker supplement £60 per night
Make enquiry

Departure information

This trip can be tailormade at a time to suit you and adapted to your requirements

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2 Reviews of Pilgrims Way Rochester to Canterbury self guided walking tour

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


Companionship of walking in beautiful countryside .Attending Evensong at Rochester and Canterbury Cathedrals.

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


Go over your route the day before.
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3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Definitely as travelled by train and supported local shops and restaurants

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


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Reviewed on 07 Oct 2022 by

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


Walking in the footsteps of the ancient peoples who have gone before.

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


Do make sure to be prepared to walk over uneven ground, possibly in the rain and mud. A GPS program is very helpful.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Walking is about the least environmentally-invasive mode of transport that I can think of. Walkers support local businesses, sometimes located in out-of-the way places. Walkers support conservation, in the sense that the non-destructive use of trails and open land is an indication of the value of these places.

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


Wonderful!

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

Since 2006 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 of all our holidays which inviting 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 recycling, and using recycled products wherever this can be accommodated within the needs of the business and have dramatically reduced our mileage by using locally based luggage transfer.

People

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. We have encouraged people to walk the North Downs Way for the benefit of nationally recognised charities and since 2002 we have organised charity walks on behalf of the Children’s Society, John Grooms and Christian Aid. These charities have reported that they have raised £42,000 through walks led by us.

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