Midspring is upon us – the lambs are frolicking, the leaves are bursting from their buds and the woodlands are awash with colour. The latter of these is exactly what today’s walk is all about, specifically perhaps the most iconic British spring flower of all – bluebells. The circular route between National TrustContinue reading “Ightham Mote to Knole Park circular – 8.5 miles”
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Rolvenden to Tenterden Circular – 7.8 miles
Another Sunday rolled around and we got up, ate our chocolate porridge, and headed out the door for the day’s wanderings. Jumping in the car, we drove off confidently in the direction of Bodiam Castle. However, this plan, which had been made days in advance (go us) was disrupted somewhat, when Beth checked theirContinue reading “Rolvenden to Tenterden Circular – 7.8 miles”
Tolkien Trail (Lancashire) – 5.5 Miles
The ceaseless stream of time that we call life trickles past, does it not, carrying us ever further downstream toward the great ocean before us. I’ve turned thirty. Does this mean that hangovers last longer? Yes. Does it mean that I go to garden centres at the weekend? Yes. Does it mean that IContinue reading “Tolkien Trail (Lancashire) – 5.5 Miles”
Hartfield Circular – 6.9 miles
Spring, it’s finally here, our favourite walking season – blue skies and new life. Only a week since our last walk, yet somehow it felt much more than that. The day looked promisingly clear as we headed out a little later than normal, selecting an all-new route, 45 minutes away. Hartfield, just on theContinue reading “Hartfield Circular – 6.9 miles”
Teston to Yalding Circular – 7.5 miles
For today’s walk we stayed local, finding a route that began only a couple of miles from our front door, so much so that within ten minutes we were parked up at the start line and ready to go. With a relatively late start time of 11.15am, we set off into a very mildContinue reading “Teston to Yalding Circular – 7.5 miles”