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Saturday, 1 January 2000
Sunday walk - Shoreham circular (figure of 8)
Guildford Circular combination walk
Borough Green to Sevenoaks
Length: 15.1km (9.4 miles) or 17.4km (10.8 miles) via Shipbourne
Toughness: 4
out of 10
Travel:
09.55 train from Victoria, calling at Bromley Sth (10.12) St
Mary Cray (10.18) Swanley (10.23) arriving Borough Green at 10.41
Frequent
return trains from Seven Oaks.
Ticket: Buy
a day return to Borough Green, which usually seems to be accepted for return from
Sevenoaks. (If not, buy a single from
Sevenoaks to Otford.)
For walk
directions click here, for GPX click here, for a map of the
route click here.
As this is
not a long walk, a leisurely pace is
recommended to experience the fresh green woods, apple orchards, fields with
sheep and lambs (and hopefully buttercups) and the quiet village of Plaxtol. This could possibly be the best time of year
to enjoy this walk.
Lunch: The lunch pub is the lovely Chaser
Inn, with a large garden slightly off the route. Tea or light lunches also available at Igtham
Mote, a national trust property. The
café is accessible without paying an entrance charge.
You
eventually end up in Knole Park, with it’s sweet chestnut, oak and beech
trees (and the deer). There is a National
Trust tea room which is open till 5pm. Other tea options in Sevenoaks including Gails
which is open till 6.30pm.
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Saturday Walk - Borough Green to Sevenoaks Walk (Proposed)
Length: 15.1km (9.4 miles) or 17.4km (10.8 miles) via Shipbourne
Toughness: 4
out of 10
Travel:
09.55 train from Victoria, calling at Bromley Sth (10.12) St
Mary Cray (10.18) Swanley (10.23) arriving Borough Green at 10.41
Frequent return
trains from Seven Oaks.
Ticket: Buy
a day return to Borough Green, which usually seems to be accepted for return from
Sevenoaks. (If not, buy a single from
Sevenoaks to Otford.)
For walk
directions click here, for GPX click here, for a map of the
route click here.
As this is
not a long walk, a more leisurely pace is
recommended to experience the fresh green woods, apple orchards, fields with
sheep and lambs (and hopefully buttercups) and the quiet village of Plaxtol. This could possibly be the best time of year
to enjoy this walk.
Lunch: The lunch pub is the lovely Chaser
Inn, with a large garden slightly off the route. Tea or light lunches also available at Igtham
Mote, a national trust property. The café
is accessible without paying an entrance charge.
You
eventually end up in Knole Park, with it’s sweet chestnut, oak and beech
trees (and deer). There is a National Trust tea room open till 5pm. Alternatively there is a Gails and other tearooms in Sevenoaks.
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Lyme Regis Weekend - with New Walks Friday 26th June 2026 to Monday 29th June 2026.
A coastal
holiday in the beautiful counties of Dorset and Devon. You can admire The Cobb in Lyme Regis the
stone-built breakwater and jetty which has ‘starred’ in such films as Jane
Austen’s Persuasion and The French Lieutenant’s Woman. There are walks through woodlands, the
forested canopy of the Undercliff walk, and rides on the Heritage Seaton
Tramway through the Axe Estuary, and, weather permitting, swimming in the sea. Full details including tide times will be
posted shortly.
Friday 26th
June 2026
Walk from
Axminster to Lyme Regis (or take the bus).
Take the 10.20
train from Waterloo; Clapham J 10.27; Woking 10.46; arriving Axminster 13.02
If you don’t
wish to walk, bus X53 leaves the station forecourt at 13.15 to Lyme Regis. The next bus is X51 leaving at 14.22. About 20 minute journey.
Full
details of walk will be posted shortly.
Saturday
27th June 2026
Seaton
Circular via Beer and Branscombe with new extension.
Bus to
Seaton, then walk along the beach, over the cliffs and down to Beer. From Beer
walk to Branscombe with wide, long beaches then return to Beer via an inland
route following a stream and through woods and fields.
Other
options include a 7 mile walk back to Lyme Regis along the Undercliff, or
spending time on the delightful heritage tramway in Seaton. Further details to be posted shortly.
Sunday 28th
June 2026
Walk from
West Bay to Lyme Regis –over the cliffs, through coastal village of Seatown, up
to the Golden Cap (highest point in South East England).
Full details
including updated bus and tide timetable to be posted shortly.
Monday 29th
June 2026
Lyme Regis
to Axmouth – 11.9 miles
Different
route to walk back to Axmouth than Friday’s route. This is a gently undulating route through
woods and fields back to Axminster.
Full details
with bus times to be posted shortly.
Borough Green to Sevenoaks
Length: 15.1km (9.4 miles) or 17.4km (10.8 miles) via Shipbourne
Toughness: 4
out of 10
Travel:
09.55 train from Victoria, calling at Bromley Sth (10.12) St
Mary Cray (10.18) Swanley (10.23) arriving Borough Green at 10.41
Frequent
return trains from Seven Oaks.
Ticket: Buy
a day return to Borough Green, which usually seems to be accepted for return from
Sevenoaks. (If not, buy a single from
Sevenoaks to Otford.)
For walk
directions click here, for GPX click here, for a map of the
route click here.
As this is
not a long walk, a leisurely pace is
recommended to experience the fresh green woods, apple orchards, fields with
sheep and lambs (and hopefully buttercups) and the quiet village of Plaxtol. This could possibly be the best time of year
to enjoy this walk.
Lunch: The lunch pub is the lovely Chaser
Inn, with a large garden slightly off the route. Tea or light lunches are available at Igtham
Mote, a national trust property. The
café is accessible without paying an entrance charge.
You
eventually end up in Knole Park, with it’s sweet chestnut, oak and beech
trees (and deer). There is a National
Trust tea room which is open till 5pm. Other tea options in Sevenoaks including Gails
which is open till 6.30pm.
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