A short walk in Blean Woods

Blean woods cover about 3000 hectares to the northwest of Canterbury. This walk is in a small portion called Mincing Wood, said to be named from former owners the nuns of Minster Abbey, Thanet. I am a volunteer Countryside Access Warden and was checking the public footpaths in the area. And enjoying a sunny dayContinue reading “A short walk in Blean Woods”

A walk with history

I am delighted that Dover and Thanet Rights of Way Society (Datrows) resumed walks in September, limited to six walkers. October 4th’s leisurely walk began by the remains of the Roman fort at Richborough, about two miles north of Sandwich. The route gave fine views of the remaining Roman walls and deviated from the publicContinue reading “A walk with history”

Urban walks

I have resumed work as a volunteer Countryside Access Warden. Kent County Council have told us to take extra precautions, including maintaining separation especially when working, wearing high visibility jacket and disinfecting any “furniture” touched, such as gates and stiles. I have yet to be very adventurous after lockdown. Have checked paths close to home,Continue reading “Urban walks”