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Starting at Charing Railway Station, this guided walk will take us through the historic and picturesque village of Charing, located at the foot of the Kent Downs Way National Trail. We will stop to consider some of the features and buildings that date from the 14th century.
The walk will head onto the Kent Downs Way National Trail, probably the steepest climb, then follow the gentle rolling route towards Harrietsham. There are many points of interest along the way, we will hear about the ecology of the Kent Downs Way National Trail, some of the farming techniques we may see on route, we’ll learn about historic and current pilgrims and buildings and the varied fauna and flora of the trail.
With breaks to take in the views and some refreshment, the trail will then lead to the Lenham Cross, a war memorial carved into the chalk on the North Downs, before heading along the Downs above Harrietsham and meeting ‘Percy the Pilgrim’ for the perfect photo opportunity! It’s then a short stretch to the picturesque village of Harrietsham where we’ll end our walk at Harrietsham railway station, or you could take the opportunity to explore the pretty village and enjoy some refreshment with your guides at Percival’s Rest before jumping back on the train home. (Two stops back to Charing station)
Walk Details
Walk Leader: Therese Hammond – Kent Community Rail Partnership
Distance: Approx. 8 miles
Duration: Approx. 5 hours
Grade: Grade 4 Moderate
Walk Type: Linear
Accessibility Grade: A1
Age: 12+ (Under 18s must have an accompanying adult)
You will need: Please bring packed lunch, snacks, water and any personal medication. Please also wear suitable clothing and footwear
Toilet Facilities: None on route
Rest Stops: Yes
Are there stiles on route? No
Dogs are welcome on leads
What to do nearby?
Visit Leeds Castle
Experience Go Ape Forest Adventure at Leeds Castle
Head into town and visit Maidstone Museum
Take a trip to Lockmeadow and grab some street food or watch a film at Odeon Luxe
Grab a pub lunch or dinner at The Potting Shed
Where to stay?
Mercure Maidstone Great Danes Hotel
Leeds Castle Stable Courtyard Bed & Breakfast and Maiden's Tower Bed & Breakfast
The walk is free but places limited so booking required
Season (21 Mar 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Friday | 10:00 | - 15:00 |
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