The walk will take a circular route around the Kent countryside where you will learn to identify the wide variety of edible plants and fungi available in the wild. The walk will end back at the pub, giving you the opportunity to stop for lunch, choosing from the delicious pub menu. You will take away a better understanding of food in the wild and how to use what's just outside your doorstep.
| Season (10 Sept 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Thursday | 10:00 | - 14:00 |
| Season (11 Sept 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Friday | 10:00 | - 16:00 |
The National Fruit Collection has over 3000 varieties of fruit trees including apples,…
An early 16thC timber-framed building incorporating fragments of a 13thC hospital and…
The remains of four hundred years of gun powder manufacturing in Faversham.
A Visitor Information Centre and Kent Bookshop, and a heritage centre and museum which…
Internationally important site for over wintering wetland birds consisting of Mudflats,…
A late 18th century country house designed by Samuel Wyatt, seat of the Harris family…
Windswept marshes inhabited by many breeding wetland birds, marsh frogs, insects and…
Leysdown is a beach located at the eastern end of the Isle of Sheppey on the north Kent…
The beach is one of the very few in the country that has a pub on it. With its pebbles…
Craft centre with large shop, restaurant, florist, picture framer, potter and furniture…
As you walk along the Whitstable front you will come to grassy banks that gently slope…
We are a very active Art Society that organises up to six one day open air exhibitions…
Situated in the heart of Canterbury, The Marlowe Theatre is one of the South East's most…
The Beaney is an art museum and library offering state-of-the-art exhibition galleries,…
Canterbury's most iconic attraction after Canterbury Cathedral and a 'must' for visitors…
Motherchurch of the Anglican Communion, seat of the Archbishop. Stunning stained glass.…