The North Downs Way 11: The End

Dover was miserable as I stepped off the train. A walk through town saw me narrowly avoiding being accosted by some rather dubious-looking characters. Not responding to their calls was probably the smart thing to do. Ironically, by the time I found the Market Square and then followed the NDW I was almost back at … Continue reading The North Downs Way 11: The End

The North Downs Way 10: The Missing Canterbury Tales

WHEN that Aprilis, with his showers swoot.... So pricketh them nature in their corages; Then longe folk to go on pilgrimages, And palmers for to seeke strange strands, To ferne hallows couth in sundry lands; And specially, from every shire's end Of Engleland, to Canterbury they wend (From the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey … Continue reading The North Downs Way 10: The Missing Canterbury Tales

A Look Back at the Wealdway

So I've now completed the Wealdway, my Long Distance Path project for 2015 and it's worth a look back at how it went. Actual v Plan - the stats I planned the walk to take advantage of the various railway stations the route crosses: In Kent and East Sussex railways run broadly east-west and so … Continue reading A Look Back at the Wealdway

Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud (Wealdway: Gravesend to Tonbridge)

It's not often that I get this excited about a walk in the days leading up to it, and I don't think it's ever happened for a local walk. But I sat there at the weekend, finalising the route map for the Wealdway and giving some thought to where I might camp on the first … Continue reading Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud (Wealdway: Gravesend to Tonbridge)

Decision time - the path splits

North Downs Way 9: Dunn Street to Chilham

I learned something overnight.  Something which was actually pretty obvious and staring me in the face the whole time.  And it's this....you really don't need that much stuff to have an ok time.  Let me elaborate.... I've always taken far too much stuff on walks, mainly because of the "this might be useful" trap.  But … Continue reading North Downs Way 9: Dunn Street to Chilham

Typical NDW scenery 2

North Downs Way 8: Detling to Dunn Street

Last week I was all packed and ready to go on this walk, but for one thing - my fitness.  On the morning of the walk I realised my ribs were still not healed enough for it to be a sensible thing to do.  So reluctantly, but in hindsight pleased with myself for making the … Continue reading North Downs Way 8: Detling to Dunn Street

Kit's Coty

North Downs Way 7: Blue Bell Hill to Detling

Dropped off at the picnic site, I started by walking back up the road to the exact spot where I'd stopped the day before and walked along again to the picnic site off-road. It was still a bit hazy over the Medway valley, but it was already warming up nicely. With legs still smarting from … Continue reading North Downs Way 7: Blue Bell Hill to Detling

Leaving the woods at last

North Downs Way 6: Wrotham to Blue Bell Hill

I thought I wouldn't get much more walking in this year, but with a delay in starting work (due to not having any yet!) and a spell of fine weather, the opportunity was too good to miss. I decided last week that after several weeks of holding off due to uncertainty around my work situation, … Continue reading North Downs Way 6: Wrotham to Blue Bell Hill

Crossing fields atop the escarpment

North Downs Way 5: Knockholt to Wrotham

5 years after I started the North Downs Way, I walked down the lane from the centre of Knockholt Pound, retracing my steps on my last day. We skirted around the edge of the Chevening estate and followed waymarkers through the woods. Emerging at a stile liberally festooned with NDW arrows on every side we … Continue reading North Downs Way 5: Knockholt to Wrotham