Walking in Kent

Walking in Kent by Kev Reynolds, published by Cicerone Press in 1994, is the second volume in a series dedicated to exploring the diverse walking routes of Kent. This edition comprises 200 pages and is presented in English. The book features forty routes that showcase the charm of the county, including the North Downs, Greensand Ridge, and the valleys of Eden and Medway, along with the Weald’s rich landscapes and the parklands and clifftops of eastern Kent.
Readers will find detailed descriptions of each walking route, complemented by background information on notable sights encountered along the way. The book serves as both a footpath guide and a visitor’s guide, offering insights into the geography, people, and places of Kent. This comprehensive resource is designed for those interested in walking, travel, and the natural beauty of Great Britain.
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The long-awaited second volume of Kev Reynolds’ popular book of Kent walks, part of the ongoing Cicerone County series. Forty routes reveal the essential charm of this diverse county-along the North Downs and the Greensand Ridge, in the valleys of the Eden and Medway, among the rich acres of the Weald and the parklands and clifftops of eastern Kent. In addition there’s plenty of background information on items of interest seen along the way, and essays that describe the landscape features. Walking in Kent Vol II is at once a footpath guide and a visitor’s guide to the geography, people and places of Kent. The ideal companion on an exploration of this fascinating and historic county.
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