Rambles in Kent

Rambles in Kent
Author: John Charles Cox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1913
Genre: Kent (England)
ISBN:

50 Walks in Kent

50 Walks in Kent
Author: Aa Publishing
Publisher: AA Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Kent (England)
ISBN: 9780749574024

WALKING, HIKING, TREKKING. Walking is one of Britain's favourite leisure activities, and this fantastic walking guide to Kent features a variety of mapped walks to suit all abilities. The book features all the practical detail you need, accompanied by fascinating background reading on the history and wildlife of the area, as well as other local points of interest. All walks are annotated with local points of interest and places to stop for refreshments and every walk is given a summary of distance, time, gradient, level of difficulty, type of surface and access, landscape, dog friendliness, parking and public toilets.

Walking in Kent

Walking in Kent
Author: Kev Reynolds
Publisher: Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2020-03-16
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1783625422

A guidebook to 40 day walks in the county of Kent. With routes distributed across the county, from the chalky North Downs to the fertile hills and vales that give the region its name of the Garden of England, there’s all-year-round walking for beginners and experienced walkers alike. The day walks range from 7–15km (5–9 miles) in length, and are all circular. Also included are details of Kent’s long-distance trails, including the Saxon Shore Way and the North Downs Way National Trail. 1:50,000 OS maps included for each walk Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket The day walks are divided into 2 areas: west Kent and The Weald, and north and east Kent Information given on local geology and wildlife Easy access from London, Maidstone, Canterbury and Folkestone

Kent Pub Walks

Kent Pub Walks
Author: David Staines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2017
Genre: Bars (Drinking establishments)
ISBN: 9781846743412

Second to None

Second to None
Author: Alexander Kent
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2001-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1590132513

In the days immediately following Waterloo, the British fleet confronts a new threat: Algerian pirates preying on hapless merchant ships. Adam Bolitho, Admiral Richard Bolitho's nephew and heir, finds himself in command of Unrivalled, a new kind of frigate—sleek, fast, and heavily armed.

Kent

Kent
Author: David Hancock
Publisher: Pathfinder Guides
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-08-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780319090183

Walking to Canterbury

Walking to Canterbury
Author: Jerry Ellis
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0307417662

More than six hundred years ago, the Archbishop of Canterbury was murdered by King Henry II’s knights. Before the Archbishop’s blood dried on the Cathedral floor, the miracles began. The number of pilgrims visiting his shrine in the Middle Ages was so massive that the stone floor wore thin where they knelt to pray. They came seeking healing, penance, or a sign from God. Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, one of the greatest, most enduring works of English literature, is a bigger-than-life drama based on the experience of the medieval pilgrim. Power, politics, friendship, betrayal, martyrdom, miracles, and stories all had a place on the sixty mile path from London to Canterbury, known as the Pilgrim’s Way. Walking to Canterbury is Jerry Ellis’s moving and fascinating account of his own modern pilgrimage along that famous path. Filled with incredible details about medieval life, Ellis’s tale strikingly juxtaposes the contemporary world he passes through on his long hike with the history that peeks out from behind an ancient stone wall or a church. Carrying everything he needs on his back, Ellis stops at pubs and taverns for food and shelter and trades tales with the truly captivating people he meets along the way, just as the pilgrims from the twelfth century would have done. Embarking on a journey that is spiritual and historical, Ellis reveals the wonders of an ancient trek through modern England toward the ultimate goal: enlightenment.

Southern Rambles for Londoners

Southern Rambles for Londoners
Author: S P B Mais
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 178366021X

1948: with post-war Britain's sense 'dulled by traffic and by bombs', this pocket-sized book was a clarion call for readers to rediscover the beauties of the idyllic English countryside. Published by Southern Railways, it recounts the joys of listening to birdsong, picking whortleberries, gazing at the clouds and 'being genial' in the bars of tiny village inns – experiences that had been obscured by war, deprivation and the bus and train journeys that suburbanisation had brought. Offering twenty real country walks around Surrey and Kent, this guide reveals where the 1940s rambler would be 'most likely to find quietude and loveliness' – as well as the best cakes!

Adventurous Pub Walks in Kent

Adventurous Pub Walks in Kent
Author: Michael Easterbrook
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2004-05-01
Genre: Kent (England)
ISBN: 9781853068355

Twenty circular walks varying in length between 7-12 miles and based around good local pubs including routes near Cobham, Herne Bay, Cranbrook, Hythe and Sevenoaks.