Brockhill C

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Brockhill C
This circular walk is one of a number of walks produced by
Kent County Council. If you liked this walk you can find more
on the Explore Kent website at
www.kent.gov.uk/explorekent
Distance: 2.1 miles (3.3km) allow 1 hour
Start/Finish: Brockhill Country Park
We welcome any feedback about this walk or the content
of the guide. If you know of a good walk and would like to
share it, please let us know and we may feature it on our
website.
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If the
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Gates: 2
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If the route description or pictures are out-of-date please
e-mail [email protected]
Views: Some good views
Please tell us about any problems concerning the paths
using the Kent Report Line 0845 345 0210.
This guide is available in other formats on request.
£
Toilets: At Brockhill Country Park
FAMily Fun!
Walking is not only a healthy
activity but it can be fun and
informative too. Free activity
worksheets for children of all
ages to take on the walk can be
ordered by emailing
[email protected]
or calling
08458 247600.
£
For more information about the park, call the Visitor
Centre on 01303 266327.
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Brockhill Country
Park
When you’re out
walking
Saltwood Saunter in the countryside,
please respect the
Countryside Code.
2.1 miles (3.3km) approx. 4,200 steps
Allow 1 hour
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Aboutany
thearrows
walk...or
FOOTPaTH
and follow
signsThis 2.1 mile walk will take you on a pleasant
stroll through Willow Wood and along quiet
• Leavecountry
gates and
property
lanes
before returning to the park.
BRIDLEway
as you
find
them
The route passes through the beautiful village
of Saltwood
• Protect
plants andand offers the chance to admire
the and
village’s
church. There is also
animals,
takeimpressive
your
opportunity to enjoy fantasticByway
views of
litter the
home
the surrounding countryside and the historic
• KeepSaltwood
dogs under
close
Castle.
control
RESTRICTED
•
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Terrain: Fields and woodland
tracks, with some on
road sections. £
Refreshments:
At Brockhill Country Park
£
A circular walk from
•15Be safe – plan ahead
We welcome any feedback about this walk or the content
of the guide. If you know of a good walk and would like to
share it, please let us know and we may feature it on our
website.
Stiles: 2
Please tell us about any problems concerning the paths
using the Kent Report Line 0845 345 0210.
This guide is available in other formats on request.
FAMily Fun!
Walking is not only a healthy
activity but it can be fun and
9informative too. Free activity
worksheets for children of all
ages to take on the walk can be
ordered by emailing
[email protected]
or calling
08458 247600.
This circular walk is one of a number of walks produced by
Kent County Council. If you liked this walk you can find more
on the Explore Kent website at
www.kent.gov.uk/explorekent
Walk Overview
Byway
Consider other people
fferent to what is shown depending on weather and time of year.
www.kent.gov.uk/explorekent
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A circular walk from
How to get there...
Brockhill Country
Park
When you’re out walking
Road Map:
Multimap website
www.multimap.com.
Search for “Saltwood”.
Saltwood Saunterin the countryside,
By Car: From M20 J11,
follow A20 to Saltwood.
Turn off on Sandling Road.
please respect the
Countryside Code.
2.1 miles (3.3km) approx. 4,200 steps
Allow 1 hour
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• Be safe – plan ahead
Train: Nearest station: Sandling (1 mile).
National Rail Enquiries: 08457 484950
•
Bus: 10A (Folkestone – Saltwood) hourly, Mon-Sat.
Traveline: 0870 6082608
•
Parking: Parking is
available at Brockhill Country Park.
•
03/2007
About
walk...
FOOTPaTH
and follow
anythe
arrows
or
This
2.1
mile
walk
will
take
you
on a pleasant
signs
stroll through Willow Wood and along quiet
Leave gates
andlanes
property
country
before returning to the park.
BRIDLEway
as you The
find route
them passes through the beautiful
village
of
Saltwood
and
offers
the
chance
to
admire
Protect plants and
the
village’s
impressive church. There is also
animals,
and
take your
Byway
the
opportunity
to enjoy fantastic
views of
litter home
the surrounding countryside and the historic
Keep dogs
underCastle.
close
Saltwood
control
RESTRICTED
• Consider other people
Byway
www.kent.gov.uk/explorekent
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Kilometres
Miles
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1
0.5
also use Ordnance Survey Map: Explorer 138
Take care
View
Gate
Stile
Brockhill - Saltwood Saunter www.kent.gov.uk/explorekent
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Route Description
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From the Visitor Centre, cross the car park and
turn left by a waymarker post to follow a grass
path and leave the park by a pedestrian exit (by
transformer).
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Turn left onto the pavement and after 100
metres, just past the bend, cross the road to
follow the Saxon Shore Way (SSW).
Beware of traffic. Cross a small bridge and
continue uphill. On reaching a small clearing
turn left to follow path and enter wood. Follow
path through wood and bear right to follow a
sunken footpath.
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At the stile, with an orchard on your right, turn
left to follow the SSW up a slight incline. Then
at a junction with a track, turn left and follow to
another junction with Hayne Barn on your left.
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At the junction, turn right onto the quiet lane.
After 350 metres turn right through a gate to
follow the footpath through the wood.
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Continue over a stile, into the field and straight
ahead towards a gate. Pass through the gate
and continue ahead along the path at the back
of some gardens. You will have a lovely view of
the church and castle to your left.
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Follow the path left to the road. At the road
turn left past the church and follow the road
into the village centre. Beware of traffic.
At the village green, turn right up the hill, past
the Castle Hotel and past the post office. Cross
the road opposite the newsagents and walk on
the pavement on the left hand side of the road.
Beware of traffic.
Continue along the pavement until you reach
the entrance to Brockhill Country Park on your
left.
Walk your way to a
healthier lifestyle
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“Walking for one mile burns virtually the same
number of calories as jogging for one mile, it just
takes a little longer!”
“Walking is FREE and requires no special equipment
or clothing – as long as you are comfortable”
“Regular walking helps reduce the risk of heart
disease, strokes, diabetes and high blood pressure”
Photo Guide
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For guidance only, actual conditions encountered may be different to what is shown depending on weather and time of year.
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