Just got back from a lovely walk in the grounds of Scotney Castle. It was sunny, warm and calm, perfect for an autumn walk. Hopefully my batteries are now recharged for another week, working at my desk at home. The Kent countryside was looking beautiful and at its best. Getting out and appreciating the natural world around us is a great way to better mental health.
My favourite place in the world. Proposed to my wife there
Just got back from a lovely walk in the grounds of Scotney Castle. It was sunny, warm and calm, perfect for an autumn walk. Hopefully my batteries are now recharged for another week, working at my desk at home. The Kent countryside was looking beautiful and at its best. Getting out and appreciating the natural world around us is a great way to better mental health.
My favourite place in the world. Proposed to my wife there
Just got back from a lovely walk in the grounds of Scotney Castle. It was sunny, warm and calm, perfect for an autumn walk. Hopefully my batteries are now recharged for another week, working at my desk at home. The Kent countryside was looking beautiful and at its best. Getting out and appreciating the natural world around us is a great way to better mental health.
My favourite place in the world. Proposed to my wife there
Took our 9 year old grandson to Whitstable this afternoon as he is part of our "Covid Bubble". Made for the Tankerton end of town to avoid the crowds and it was crazy weather for November. He was using his metal detector on the beach while we sat there soaking up the rays, could have been late August.
with not much else to do the weekends, me and the mrs were looking to do some loop walks in Kent as easiest kind park the car up walk/hike 4/5 hours and back to the car. done a few when i was over in Ireland in June and really enjoyed it. anyone have any recomendations or suggested routes?
with not much else to do the weekends, me and the mrs were looking to do some loop walks in Kent as easiest kind park the car up walk/hike 4/5 hours and back to the car. done a few when i was over in Ireland in June and really enjoyed it. anyone have any recomendations or suggested routes?
cheers in advance
ph
It takes about 4 and half hours to walk round Bewl Water. £2 to get in. My missus has done it a couple of times and recommends it.
with not much else to do the weekends, me and the mrs were looking to do some loop walks in Kent as easiest kind park the car up walk/hike 4/5 hours and back to the car. done a few when i was over in Ireland in June and really enjoyed it. anyone have any recomendations or suggested routes?
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Only 10 mins in the car from here.
Let our NT membership lapse for the time being too.
Love the British weather.
No idea what weather those Cornish pasties will be getting though...
@jimmymelrose’s boys and they moaned it wasn’t high enough !!
You know what people say, "That ain't sun tan, that's rust."
cheers in advance
ph
It takes about 4 and half hours to walk round Bewl Water. £2 to get in. My missus has done it a couple of times and recommends it.
Also
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/toys-hill/trails/octavia-hill-centenary-trail-east
A little further out but Toys Hill including Chartwell is cool.