• 25 Jan 2025
  • 09:30am
  • Dover
Putting Down Routes tagsWalking tags

Start the year strong by completing the last section of the North Downs Way from Folkestone to Dover, on a clifftop walk.

In a collaboration between the Putting Down Routes team and ESEA Outdoors UK, we are offering an amazing gentle paced clifftop walk in Kent.

Folkestone to Dover leads you to the start/end of the North Downs Way, a national trial that stretches across 153 miles across the South East of England, connecting the Kent Downs to Surrey Hills.

This walk offers breathtaking coastal views, taking us from the town of Folkestone to Dover, passing Abbotts Cliff Sound Mirror, aerial views of Samphire Hoe Nature Reserve, and descend Shakespeare Cliff, where it has believed to have inspired a passage from Shakespeare’s King Lear.

This walk is open to anyone who identifies as East or South East Asian and is being led by the amazing volunteers at ESEA Outdoors UK..


This event is part of the North Downs Way National Trail and Kent Downs National Landscape’s Putting Down Routes Project. Working with partners Wild With Wheels and Black Girls Hike. This is funded through The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Defra’s Farming in Protected Landscapes.

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