Thursday, 4 July, 2024 The Pet Circle

Meet at junction of Nunnery Road with Nunnery Fields at 8:30am

We make our way to New House Lane by the usual route, eventually crossing Chartham Downs Road to Kenfield Road into Petham CP and Capel Wood. We work our way towards Stone Street, crossing Waltham Road and Duckpit Road, then across to Hogg Lane, Bow Hill (using more yellow roads today to avoid the mud), Catt’s Wood Road and, at Well Wood, taking the footpath towards the yellow road, which is Tapleys Hill, arriving at Pett Bottom. The usual route back from here, via Whitehill Wood, Nackington, the Rugby Club, the Langton and back to Stuppington Lane. Approx: 13 miles.

Last week’s Ash via Goodnestone Walk:

 

Wednesday Walk – 3 July, 2024

Meet at the main entrance to the Westgate Gardens at 8:30am. Steve will lead the walk this week and will decide on the day what direction the two hour ramble will take.

The forecast is for possible light rain and a moderate breeze.

The walk last week took us along side the railway lines from Toddlers Cove past Gorse Meadow Farm into Harbledown. The attached pic was taken at a favourite location for Strider photography, John Pedders grave. The walk continued through Neal’s Place and eventually returning to the city on the path that runs behind St Edmunds School and down into St Stephens. Coffee was enjoyed at the Millers Arms.

Thanks to everyone who made it such an enjoyable morning.

SSS344 – Tuesday, 2 July, 2024 – Reverse Nick’s Walk

Toddler’s cove via Lansdown Road

Cross Toddler’s Cove, walk under the ring road bridge and then over the railway bridge, across to St. Dunstan’s Terrace, over London Road ending up on the footpath towards Rough Common.  When we are near the Blean water tower we turn left and walk down towards the Harbledown Bridge – crossing into Harbledown and walking through the grounds of St Nicholas’s Hospital.  We then take the footpath under the A2 bridge and work our way down to the Chartham Cycle path, by the Thannington footbridge over the Stour, turn left and back to Toddler’s Cover then under the ring road, towards the East Station and Lansdown Road where the walk concludes. 6 miles

Last week’s The Les Walk:

 

 

Thursday 27 June 2024 – Ash via Goodnestone

Meet 8.30am at K&C Hospital, South Canterbury Road entrance.

The walk is around 13 miles. Bring a packed lunch, although there is also a cafe and pub at Ash if preferred. Regular buses back to Canterbury.

Shorter versions are possible by walking back from Patrixbourne on the NDW or by taking the yellow road from Adisham to Bramling and getting the bus there.

Through the hospital, up to the rugby ground, Nackington, Whitehill woods, Middle Pett Farm, Bridge. Bifrons Park, Adisham, Goodnestone, Claypits, Staple, Ash.

Last week’s Northern circle walk:

Wednesday Walk – 26 June, 2024

Meet at the main entrance to the Westgate Gardens at 8:30am for our two hour walk and chat followed by coffee taken in one of the city centre cafes. 

The ramble this week will include Barton Down and a river walk.

The weather forecast for Wednesday is Sunny and a gentle breeze.

Steve and Huw are seen in the pic below, taken last week, walking through the lush greenery of Brett’s land near Thannington.

SSS343 – Tuesday 25 June, 2024 – The Les Walk (The Hole in the Polo)

Meet at 8:00 am by the St. Augustine’s Triangle (start of the Footpath to the north of St. Augustine’s Road, which goes behind the houses with the UCA buildings on the other side).

The walk proceeds along the footpath, up Babbs Hill, by the side of the Barracks Estate leading to Old Park Farm open land.  It continues through the golf course (Scotland Hills), crossing Stodmarsh Road the Polo Farm, across the A257 by Fishpoolhill Wood then across to the path by Palmstead Wood and then Bekesbourne Lane.  We walk along the road to the footpath by the side of Haystack Wood, then down to Hode Farm where we turn onto the NDW through Barton Business Park and onto number 67 St. Augustine’s Road, home of the creator of this fine walk.

Last week’s The Steve’s Walk:

Thursday, 20 June, 2024 – Canterbury Northern Circle

Lunch stop – packed lunch and something to drink advised

Meet outside The Launderette (opposite St. Mary Bredin Church) at 8:30 am

Walk to Toddler’s Cove then up to Orchard Street, along St. Dunstan’s Terrace, crossing London Road, later taking the footpath beside the Cemetery and parallel to Whitstable Road – towards Rough Common but take the turning by Kent College and then cross the Whitstable Road.
We then take the footpath to Walnut Tree Farm and then into Clowes Wood and through to Radfall, moving along to bypass Chestfield Golf Club and crossing Thornton Wood Road at Sheepfold as we move into West Blean Nature Reserve, making for The Radfall path, thence Hackington and Alcoft Grange. With Canterbury Cathedral as our notional ending place we weave our way through Hales Place, St. Stephen’s and then pavement footpath to the Cathedral.

Approx. 12 miles.

Last week’s The Villages Walk:

 

Wednesday Walk – 19 June, 2024

We will meet at the main entrance to the Westgate Gardens at 8:30am for a two hour walk followed by coffee in a city centre cafe.

This week it will be mainly a river path walk in the Chartham direction with a slight deviation as we return towards the city.

The weather forecast for Wednesday is rain free.

The attached pic taken on last weeks Crab and Winkle Line walk has the lads standing by the railway gate near the site of the 1830 terminus.

SSS342 – 18 June, 2024 – The Steve’s Walk

Meet corner of Nunnery Fields/Nunnery Road @ 8am

Nunnery Road/Zealand Road/Lime Kiln Road/Fields to Hollow Lane/Footpath to New House Lane and then we take the footpath leading to Chartham Downs but turn off towards St. Augustine’s when we arrive at the wood.  After walking through the wood we cross the recreation ground turning right on the return path leading to Larkey Valley, later joining Cockering Road and proceed onwards to the A2/retail park junction, crossing the various turn-offs to the A2 and finding the footpath to Wincheap School, later Oxford Road/Norman Road where the walk ends.

About 6 miles

Last week’s The Valley Lark Walk: