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  • 23 Jun 2024
  • 10am
  • £5
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Poppy fields and Woodlands 7 mile circular walk. Combining sections of The North Downs Way, Cobham Park and Ranscombe will walk a 7 mile circular route to see the stunning poppy fields in full bloom through ancient woodlands.

Poppy fields and Woodlands 7 mile circular walk 🥾
Combining sections of The North Downs Way, Cobham Park and Ranscombe will walk a 7 mile circular route to see the stunning poppy fields in full bloom through ancient woodlands.
With stunning views across the Medway Gap and Luddesdown valley, along with the chance to see the local deer and highland cattle its a great photo opportunity walk too.
Ranscombe is famous for its extremely unusual collection of rare wild plants and its sits within Cobham Woods Site of Special Scientific Interest. The whole farm is within the Kent Downs National Landscape and at this time of year the poppies are the main attraction. A truly beautiful site.
📅 Date: Sunday 23rd June
⏰ Time: 10am
£ Cost: £5 per person (ticket link to go live soon)
📍 Location: Meeting at the entrance to St Andrews Lake ME2 1BA
🌄 Terrain: Woodlands and fields.
🍽️ Food & Drink: Please ensure you have all food you will need
and enough water for this walk. We’d recommend 2L.
🚽 Toilets: Toilets will be nature breaks
🐕 Dogs: Well behaved dogs are more than welcome to this event. Leads will be required around livestock.
** PLEASE READ**
– Please ensure you bring all personal medication you could require.
– Water and food is essential to any walking / hiking trip
– Please bring waterproof clothing and suitable footwear
– If this is your first walk with them please complete the PAR-Q form beforehand 

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